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Members of DREAM and their mentees sit on the steps of Churchill Hall to take a photo while in costume. DREAM members participated in a range of activities, from rock climbing to visiting a fire station. Photo courtesy DREAM.

Northeastern students form meaningful relationships with mentees in Roxbury community through DREAM

Paloma Welch, news staff February 15, 2025

Dan-Chi Nguyen, a fourth-year nursing major, is no stranger to working with children. When she was five, her mother opened a home-based preschool, and she often helped around the classroom.  “Work and school can add up, and then you get to reconnect with the mentors and...

Photos by Elizabeth Scholl and Nia Calais

Trump’s policies turned the academic world upside down. Northeastern researchers wonder what’s next.

Alexa Coultoff, news staff February 14, 2025

Following Northeastern’s removal of nearly all diversity, equity and inclusion, or DEI, messaging from its websites and social media platforms Jan. 29, postdoctoral teaching associate Griffin Zimmerman sent a Canvas message to students in all four of his writing courses. Zimmerman...

Northeastern's DEI office at 271 Huntington Ave. Following the shut down of Northeastern's DEI websites, students expressed concerns over the future of underrepresented communities on campus.

Northeastern students adapt to new political climate following DEI scrubbing

Frances Klemm, news staff February 11, 2025

Whether from a friend’s text, on social media or through word of mouth, Northeastern students recently became aware of the university’s first outward-facing changes caused by President Donald Trump’s recent election: the near-elimination of Northeastern’s diversity, equity...

Ghaith al-Omari (left), Dennis Ross (center) and Professor Denise Garcia discuss Northeastern's future diplomacy and action toward Palestine and Israel during The Future of the Middle East Peace Process. A Q&A after the initial questions offered more insight into administrative goals.

Panel discusses the future of the Middle East peace process with backdrop of pro-Palestine protest

Tanvi Saxena, Richie Koehler, and Aiden Stein February 11, 2025

More than 100 attendees filed into Egan Research Center for The Future of the Middle East Peace Process panel Feb. 4. The event, which comes as the Israeli government and Hamas continue to negotiate a deal for a ceasefire in Gaza, was marked by a small group of masked pro-Palestine...

A DraftKings ad hangs above visitors in the Back Bay T stop. Richard Daynard helped the PHAI file a class action lawsuit against DraftKings for unfair and deceptive advertising in 2023.

Northeastern law professor takes on the fight against sports betting

Gitana Savage, news staff February 9, 2025

On Feb. 9, sports fans across the country will gather on their couches to watch the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles face off in the 59th Super Bowl. However, the championship title won’t be the only thing at stake. Americans across the country are expected to...

Two miniature snowmen sit on the Centennial Common ledge Jan. 11. One snowman was fashioned to have its stick-hands raised to the sky, as if it were enjoying the snow itself.

‘It just kept getting worse’: Northeastern first-years acclimate to their first Boston winter

Auden Oakes, news correspondent February 8, 2025

The fall 2024 semester greeted Northeastern first-years with warm temperatures and long stretches of daylight. For those originally from the South and the West Coasts, the change of scenery promised a familiarly comfortable weather experience, but as the leaves began to change...

Artists and athletes, such as the band Paper Trails (left), the Eon Dance Troupe (right) and Northeastern’s Taekwondo club team , who perform at the ASU and CSU's Lunar New Year Gala. Students enjoyed the array of performances that paid homage to their varying cultures.

‘I’ll always have a community no matter where I am’: Northeastern students celebrate Lunar New Year in style

Samantha Balagot, news correspondent February 5, 2025

Dressed up in their most formal attire, not an empty seat was in sight when over 200 people gathered in the Fenway Center Feb. 1 for a Lunar New Year gala to wish the community good fortune as the world rings in the Year of the Snake. The banquet-style event was a result of...

Elon Musk speaks at SpaceX Headquarters Oct. 10, 2019. Edward Coristine was reported by WIRED to be an engineer for DOGE Feb. 2. Photo courtesy Aubrey Gemignani, NASA.

Northeastern student identified as engineer for Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency

Zoe MacDiarmid, campus editor February 4, 2025

A friend of Edward Coristine, a first-year student at Northeastern, said tech billionaire Elon Musk is an "idol" to Coristine. “Through high school, his goal was never really to go to college,” the friend said. “He really just wanted to build his own thing, like Mark...

Gamers and guests alike gather around the center aisle to participate in Swiss rounds and cheer on their friends. The tournament lasted from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

‘It’s magic’: Gamers travel from around New England to attend Northeastern’s ‘Super Smash Bros.’ tournament

Paloma Welch and Kayla Goldman February 3, 2025

For several hours last weekend, one room in Curry Student Center was filled with some of the best “Super Smash Bros.” players in the New England region. While the competition was friendly, the players’ dedication was fierce, as they vied for pride and recognition in the...

‘It’s a generalized stigma’: N.U.in students report difficulty adapting to Boston campus

‘It’s a generalized stigma’: N.U.in students report difficulty adapting to Boston campus

Siera Qosaj, news correspondent January 31, 2025

As Northeastern students returned to the campus for the spring semester, first-year students who spent the fall semester around the world as part of the university’s N.U.in program arrived in Boston for the first time. Northeastern’s N.U.in program, originally introduced...

Ell Hall on Northeastern's Boston campus. The number of undergraduate applications received by Northeastern rose 63% this year from 2020.

Northeastern undergraduate applications soar over 100,000, breaking previous record

Val O’Neill, managing editor January 29, 2025

Northeastern’s total number of undergraduate applications surged once again for the 2025-26 academic year, totalling a record 105,092 applications, according to a Jan. 12 Northeastern Global News, or NGN, article.  The number of applications is up from 98,373 for the 2024-25...

Students on the Boston campus walk to and from classes. Northeastern's undergraduate enrollment increased 63.2% since 2013.

Northeastern’s Boston student population has increased 63.2% since 2013. Students struggle to navigate the ever-growing campus.

Madison Evangelist, news staff January 28, 2025

When Sherri Miller studied on Northeastern’s Boston campus in the 1970s, there were around 15,000 undergraduate students and around 5,000 graduate students, according to documents preserved in Northeastern Library’s Archives and Special Collections.   Miller said she...