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Harrison Zuritsky

Harrison Zuritsky, Social Media Staff

Harrison Zuritsky is a second-year business major with concentrations in journalism and data science at Northeastern University. In his free time, he cooks, bakes, writes, plays guitar and cycles long distance.

 

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A sign reading "Face covering required indoors" next to the Northeastern University logo Feb. 8, 2022. COVID-19 shifted the goals and priorities of students to include focusing more on family and finding new hobbies. File photo by Marta Hill.

Five years later, Northeastern students reflect on COVID-19 lockdowns

Harrison Zuritsky, news correspondent
April 28, 2025

On March 13, 2020, President Donald Trump declared COVID-19 a national emergency. What followed was nearly a year of lockdowns, then a year of masks and social distancing. For many, it’s a blurry period,...

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Runners make a turn during the 2024 Boston Marathon April 15. The annual race welcomed almost half a million spectators last year.

Column: Marathon Monday: Deals, delights and watch parties galore

Harrison Zuritsky, news staff
April 20, 2025

With Marathon Monday on the horizon, Boston is flourishing with almost half a million spectators. Amidst all the excitement for the race, there are various pop-up activities, events and discounts ready...

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How do toxic friend groups impact young people? These Northeastern students know.

How do toxic friend groups impact young people? These Northeastern students know.

Harrison Zuritsky, news correspondent
February 16, 2025

Angelina Rifai and her two friends were trying on outfits before a night out. When the first-year biochemistry and bioengineering combined major showed the other women one option, one of them insisted...

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A group serenades the audience as a slideshow of images plays in the background. Songs and the prayer Oseh Shalom ended the ceremony.

[Photo] Jewish community of Boston gathers for commemoration of lives lost Oct. 7

Grace Cargill, news staff
October 11, 2024

Magda Bader reflects upon her experiences in Auschwitz. Many speakers talked about their thoughts and hopes for Israel's future.

Activists hold signs while crossing Forsyth Street during a DivestNU protest against Northeastern's investments in fossil fuels Oct. 15, 2023. Many Northeastern students joined DivestNU and Sunrise Northeastern to become more involved in climate activism. File photo by Erin Fine.

Northeastern students are turning climate anxiety into action

Harrison Zuritsky, news correspondent
May 22, 2024

Jonathan Bacdayan’s climate anxiety was so acute when he arrived on campus freshman year that he attended a Sunrise Northeastern meeting before he even walked into a class.   From then on, he strove...

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Sports betting companies are targeting underage fans, experts say. Northeastern students are among those getting hooked.

Sports betting companies are targeting underage fans, experts say. Northeastern students are among those getting hooked.

Harrison Zuritsky, news correspondent
May 12, 2024

Jacob Pollock and a few friends started betting on sports games when they were seniors in high school. But once he discovered Fliff, a “social sports betting” platform that allows people of any age...

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