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Murphy takes a shot in a match versus Charleston.

‘Dynamic’ Murphy earns Rookie of the Week honors

Sofie Kato, managing editor October 2, 2019
After receiving CAA Rookie of the Week, Liam Murphy is ready to get back on the field with his sites set on .
Stress and anxiety are common experiences for students on college campus, but there are steps you can take to benefit your mental health.

Counselor and students share tips for managing anxiety and mental health

Paige Stern, news staff October 2, 2019

For most students, it feels as though the grind really never stops. Between hopping from class to class, spending hours on homework and trying to balance a healthy diet and physical habits, it’s no wonder so many students feel overwhelmed.  In response, Northeastern University...

Review: ‘It: Chapter 2’: Killer clown, killer sequel

Christopher Kelly, news staff September 23, 2019

“It: Chapter 2” delivered a killer conclusion to the story of the Losers’ Club, seizing the spot for best Stephen King film adaptation. Director Andy Muschietti returned to tell the twisted tale of Pennywise and his merciless attack on the citizens of Derry, Maine. The...

A Coming Out Day crisis? Not really.

Kaitlyn Budion October 13, 2017
When people come out, it’s not about politics. It’s about them and their identity. You shouldn’t take one person’s individual choice and claim it for your movement.

World Scope: Kevin O’Leary and celebrity politicians—the beginning of a new norm?

April 19, 2017
Businessman, TV personality on Shark Tank and now potential future Prime Minister of Canada?

In the House: Another government shutdown?

April 11, 2017
April 28, 2017: A day which could live in infamy.

World Scope: Navalny’s oppositional role against Putin

April 3, 2017
With the formation of the Progress Party (formerly known as the People’s Alliance party), Navalny has decided to push an anti-corruption message instead of targeting Putin directly.

In the House: Filibustering Gorsuch is a mistake

April 3, 2017
Neil Gorsuch: judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, President Donald Trump’s nominee for U.S. Supreme Court—and huge problem for Democrats.

Technobabble: Your Internet history for sale

March 28, 2017

By Joshua Stair, political columnist I try to avoid singling out a single political party for criticism, but last Thursday, Republicans in the Senate made it very difficult not to do so. The Senate voted to repeal Internet privacy rules which would have prevented Internet...

Technobabble: Wikileaks Vault 7 Leaks: How worried should you be?

March 27, 2017

By Joshua Stair, political columnist Wikileaks is at it again. The infamous website has released a new, sprawling set of government documents detailing surveillance technology used by the Central Intelligence Agency. Because Wikileaks does not lack a sense of theatricality,...

In the House: Assessing the DeVos-tation

March 27, 2017
Let’s take a look at what DeVos has managed to accomplish so far with her illustrious tenure.

World Scope: Second Scottish independence referendum smart or poorly-fated?

March 25, 2017
Some events hint at a hesitance in the U.K. wanting Scotland to gain independence.