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Riana Buchman

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Tyler Madden rips a shot on net, where UConn's goaltender waits to squeeze the puck against the pipe.

A tumultuous two weeks for offense-driving Tyler Madden

Riana Buchman, news staff
February 26, 2020

In the past couple of weeks, Tyler Madden has gone through it all. Not only has the sophomore forward been nominated for the Hobey Baker award, one of college hockey’s most prestigious awards, but he’s...

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Op-ed: Unpaid co-ops available on NUCareers cause internal conflicts

Op-ed: Unpaid co-ops available on NUCareers cause internal conflicts

Riana Buchman, contributor
February 12, 2020

I’ve known from a young age that I wanted to pursue writing as a career. Since I was about 8 years old, it’s one of the things I can remember being good at and excited about. However, I feel like it’s...

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Fourth-year journalism major Zipporah Osei completed a co-op in Washington D.C.

Students find co-op can take a toll on social lives

Riana Buchman, news correspondent
January 22, 2020
Although Northeastern students reap many benefits from Northeastern’s co-op program, it can also complicate the relationships they form on campus.
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Max Carbone, who was found dead on April 7, was a student at Wentworth Institute of Technology.

Wentworth community remembers 19-year-old Max Carbone

Riana Buchman, news correspondent
April 14, 2019

Wentworth Institute of Technology student Max Carbone was found dead around 8 a.m. on April 7 in Roxbury. Carbone, a sophomore from Nahant, was last seen between 1-2 a.m. on April 6 at a party near...

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Online courses and degree programs at NU draw students in with their affordability and flexibility.

NU online courses help students through flexibility, affordability

Riana Buchman, news correspondent
April 3, 2019
While some find the courses’ convenience appealing, others think the experience takes away from the challenging and collaborative environment of a traditional classroom.
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Boston Calling is marking its tenth iteration this year. The music festival has significantly grown in size since its inauguration in 2013.

Boston Calling may be losing local roots as it keeps growing

Riana Buchman, news correspondent
March 13, 2019

To the joy of some and dismay of others, the 10th Boston Calling Music Festival, which will be held from May 24 to May 26, boasts Twenty One Pilots, Tame Impala and Travis Scott as its headliners. The...

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Director of Trash2Treasure marketing Jackie Arce, a 4th year design major, laughs with participants at the clothing exchange.

Trash2Treasure recycles clothing at exchange

Riana Buchman, news correspondent
February 26, 2019

Trash2Treasure members hauled overflowing suitcases to the fourth floor of Ell Hall Thursday night for the club’s first annual clothing exchange. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis’ “Thrift Shop”...

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Lyra Selene, author of “Amber & Dusk,” reads from her novel at Trident Booksellers & Cafe.

Local historical fantasy authors gather at Trident

Riana Buchman, news correspondent
February 6, 2019

Under dimmed lights at Trident Booksellers & Cafe, New England historical fantasy authors read excerpts from their novels for a handful of attendees on the second floor of the bookstore Thursday night. The...

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The Gillette ad shows how people should treat each other, men and women alike.

Op-ed: Gillette ad highlights toxic masculinity

Riana Buchman
February 2, 2019
It does not need to start with “boys will be boys.” Healthy masculinity should be instilled from a young age, so boys can learn how to reach the “best a man can be.”
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Junior Megan Clark dives into the pool at the start of a race.

Clark leads the way for women’s swimming

Riana Buchman, news correspondent
January 23, 2019
This year, Clark racked up her second CAA weekly award of the season at the Drexel tri-meet against Drexel and Delaware on Jan. 5.
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