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The Huntington News

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The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

Chloe Craft

Chloe Craft, City Editor

Chloe Craft is a third-year journalism and international affairs combined major and city editor for The News. She has previously been a staff writer and photographer. Her coverage has included the rise of the No Kings movement, advocacy for Ukraine in Boston, student activism for Palestine and more. You can follow her on X at @CraftJournalist.

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Schran poses for a portrait in front of the Frog Pond rink after teaching her class. After years of competitive skating, Schran said that IceFlow brought her a new sense of peace and fulfillment on the ice.

Schran poses for a portrait in front of the Frog Pond rink after teaching her class. After years of competitive skating, Schran said that IceFlow brought her a new sense of peace and fulfillment on the...

An IceFlow attendee pours a cup of hot chocolate brought by Schran. Schran said she arrived nearly an hour early to set out the hot chocolate along with extra gloves for her students, greeting each person as they arrived.

An IceFlow attendee pours a cup of hot chocolate brought by Schran. Schran said she arrived nearly an hour early to set out the hot chocolate along with extra gloves for her students, greeting each person...

An attendee unties her skates after the class. Skates were the only monetary expense for the class; they were available to rent on-site for $15.

An attendee unties her skates after the class. Skates were the only monetary expense for the class; they were available to rent on-site for $15.

Attendees join hands in a circle and participate in breathing exercises at the end of the session. The circle emphasized the sense of community that many attendees appreciated about the class.

Attendees join hands in a circle and participate in breathing exercises at the end of the session. The circle emphasized the sense of community that many attendees appreciated about the class.

The sun rises over the Frog Pond during the IceFlow class. The scenery was one of the class’ highlights, according to Schran and attendees.

The sun rises over the Frog Pond during the IceFlow class. The scenery was one of the class’ highlights, according to Schran and attendees.

An attendee skates slowly across the ice with fellow participants, some of whom were first-timers and signed up for the class by themselves. Many attendees appreciated meeting and connecting with a new community at the class.

An attendee skates slowly across the ice with fellow participants, some of whom were first-timers and signed up for the class by themselves. Many attendees appreciated meeting and connecting with a new...

IceFlow class attendees practice easy, gentle stretches on the ice. The event description emphasized that it was not a traditional yoga class, nor was it meant to improve skating skills; instead, it was aimed at gathering together to be mindful on the ice.

IceFlow class attendees practice easy, gentle stretches on the ice. The event description emphasized that it was not a traditional yoga class, nor was it meant to improve skating skills; instead, it was...

IceFlow students watch and follow along as Schran demonstrates a gentle upper-body stretch. Stretching and breathing were some of the class’ main focuses.

IceFlow students watch and follow along as Schran demonstrates a gentle upper-body stretch. Stretching and breathing were some of the class’ main focuses.

Schran guides her students through the technique of leaning side to side while skating as the sun rises behind them. For the past three years, the class was held at The Rink at 401 Park in Fenway, but Schran said she is now proud to teach at the historic and scenic Frog Pond.

Schran guides her students through the technique of leaning side to side while skating as the sun rises behind them. For the past three years, the class was held at The Rink at 401 Park in Fenway, but...

Schran introduces the class to attendees, some using support seals for balance and others freely skating. Along with the support seals, Schran demonstrated modifications to each movement for those who may be uncomfortable on the ice.

Schran introduces the class to attendees, some using support seals for balance and others freely skating. Along with the support seals, Schran demonstrated modifications to each movement for those who...