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57 Questions with NU Rover President Garrit Strenge

57 Questions with NU Rover President Garrit Strenge

Renée Abbott, Sofia Long, and Ali Caudle March 20, 2023

Learn all about the NU Rover club, president Garrit Strenge and rover Watney Mark 4.  

Hot Off the Press: Episode 13

Hot Off the Press: Episode 13

Renée Abbott, Multimedia Editor March 5, 2023

In this episode, Host Renée Abbott speaks with Amelia Ballingall, Trevor Gardemal, Rachel Mahoney and Alexis Algazy. Tune in to learn about the reopening of ManRay, Northeastern’s baseball team facing off against the Red Sox, the Black history month freedom trail tour and...

57 Questions with Art4All President Anjali Aggarwal

57 Questions with Art4All President Anjali Aggarwal

Renée Abbott and Alexis Algazy March 2, 2023

Learn all about Northeastern's new club Art4All and get to know president Anjali Aggarwal.  

Students wait in AfterHours for a Valentine’s Day show featuring binki and local band Paper Lady. The show was hosted by Green Line Records, a Northeastern student-run record label.

Artists binki and Paper Lady ‘shout out love’ on Valentine’s Day

Quillan Anderson, photo editor February 27, 2023

In an intimate Valentine’s Day performance, lovers, friends and singles all gathered in AfterHours to listen to artists Paper Lady and binki. The event was hosted by Green Line Records, Northeastern University’s student-driven record label focused on supporting emerging artists. At...

Forgotten Fragments: Episode 1

Forgotten Fragments: Episode 1

Z Weber February 24, 2023

Join host Z Weber on The News’ brand new podcast about interesting bits of history. Today, Z covers why Boston is called Beantown. Sources: Why is Boston Nicknamed Beantown? 6 Questions about the Beanpot hockey tournament, answered Bean Town Origin Why is Boston...

Humorous love is in the air as Times New Roman sets the stage for a night of comedy Feb. 4. Approximately 50 students crowded AfterHours for the best seats and dragged chairs from every corner of the room.

Students find warmth in Tinder-themed comedy show

Pavithra Rajesh, photo staff February 18, 2023

Despite frigid temperatures Saturday, Feb. 4, AfterHours was packed to the brim with people enjoying “Tinder,” a 90-minute stand-up comedy show by Times New Roman. Times New Roman is a comedy magazine and stand-up club at Northeastern University. The club hosts regular themed...

57 Questions with Times New Roman President Ryan Martin

57 Questions with Times New Roman President Ryan Martin

Renée Abbott, Valentina Paredes, and Grace Brueckner February 11, 2023

Tune in to learn more about Northeastern's standup comedy club and learn all about president Ryan Martin.    

Orji holds a fan and a microphone while performing “Eberechukwu’s Biafra” at Berklee Performance Center Jan. 31. The “Visionaries Collective” was formed organically while Orji worked on the project.

Berklee student artist honors Biafran heritage through music, poetry and dance

Ogbonné Mary Orji fulfilled her childhood dreams the night of Jan. 31 after several intense months of preparation and rehearsal for her passion project, “Conception: The Awakening of Ogbonné.” An eighth-semester student at Berklee College of Music, Orji performed her debut...

Hot Off the Press: Episode 12

Hot Off the Press: Episode 12

Renée Abbott, Jylah Bah, and Alexis Algazy February 9, 2023

Listen in to learn more about National Girls and Women in Sports Day, the Lucy Dacus concert, gender affirming care and more. Eammon Ryan, Jake Guldin, Chanel Lebrun, Eli Curwin and Rachel Umansky-Castro are interviewed. Special thanks to Jylah Bah and Alexis Algazy for their...

Chow Down Beantown: Episode 10

Chow Down Beantown: Episode 10

Jessica Silverman February 8, 2023

In this episode Jess and guest Sophia discuss all the best Mexican restaurants in Boston! Did yours make the list? Listen this episode for some spicy takes and a fun game!  

Demonstrators from the Party for Socialism and Liberation carry a banner with the words “The people united will stop racist police brutality” as they lead a march through Boston Common Saturday, Jan. 28. Protests continued through the weekend after videos of Tyre Nichols’ killing were made public.

Hundreds gather to protest police brutality after Tyre Nichols killing

Boston’s Party for Socialism and Liberation led protests against police brutality Friday, Jan. 27 and Saturday, Jan. 28 after videos of Tyre Nichols’ deadly encounter with Memphis police were publicly released. Nichols, a 29-year-old Black man, was beaten and tased by...

Performers push through the crowd during the annual Lunar New Year Parade in Chinatown’s Phillips Square Sunday, Jan. 29. 2023 marks the Year of the Rabbit in the Chinese Zodiac or the Year of the Cat for Vietnam’s Tết.

Boston hops into the Year of the Rabbit

Quillan Anderson, photo editor February 6, 2023

For 15 days, communities around the world celebrate Lunar New Year by hanging bright red lanterns, performing lion dances and wishing loved ones wealth and prosperity over homemade meals. Starting on the first full moon on the lunisolar calendar, Lunar New Year – also known...