Valeria Rivera

An aspiring journalist and public relations student at Boston University

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I'm currently a journalism and public relations double major at Boston University, set to graduate in 2026. If you want know more check out the About Me page!

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Allston Multimodal Project will reconfigure the neighborhood if approved – The Daily Free Press

Over a decade into its existence, the Allston Multimodal Project remains in the early stages of development, currently undergoing environmental review and awaiting federal funding. If given the green light, the project is expected to reconfigure the stretch of the I-90 through Allston-Brighton, in aims to inspire livability, mobility and economic growth.

The plan to straighten out the Allston interchange aims to create space for new housing and recreation development in the area, introduce new

Boston University students comment on RA unionization – The Daily Free Press

Following a rally outside of the George Sherman Union (GSU) earlier this month, Boston University students shared their opinions about the University’s Residence Assistants unionization.

On Feb. 8, undergraduate and graduate RAs, along with other supporters of the RA union, came together outside the GSU to advocate for better working conditions, worker protections and support from the University.

BU Spokesperson Colin Riley, declined to comment about the RA union, writing in an email that “the

Massachusetts pharmacies required to continue providing medication abortion – The Daily Free Press

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey issued a statement Wednesday that pharmacies statewide will still be required to stock essential family planning medications, despite national efforts to ban them.

“At a time when states are rushing to ban medication abortion and some pharmacies are irresponsibly restricting access to it, we are reminding Massachusetts pharmacies that they have an obligation to provide critical reproductive health medications,” Healey said in a statement.

The reminder comes