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The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

Riley Robinson

Riley Robinson, Deputy Photo Editor

Riley Robinson is a second-year journalism major with a minor in international affairs. She serves The News as a deputy photo editor and a copy editor, and is passionate about feature writing and arts photography. She spent a summer as a photographer for The Chautauquan Daily in Chautauqua, New York, and her work has also appeared in The Washington Post. Riley is a runner and caretaker of several houseplants, and would love to talk to you about road trips, great memoirs or family recipes. Her Instagram is @rirob.

She can be reached at [email protected].

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He was attacked on his way to work 45 years ago. But now Ted Landsmark is a ‘Boston legend’ for other reasons.

Ted Landsmark’s legacy is more than a photo

Riley Robinson, projects editor
March 18, 2021

Ted Landsmark is a man of many “ands” — he is the director of the Myra Kraft Open Classroom and the Kitty and Michael Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy, a Boston Development and Planning...

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Pane of glass facing Hillside Street left shattered

Hillside Market robbed early Friday morning

Riley Robinson
February 12, 2021

A man in a surgical mask broke into Hillside Market in Mission Hill at approximately 4 a.m. Friday, Feb. 12 and stole cigarettes and cash from the register, said part-owner Nick Patel after watching footage...

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James Bay performs March 10 at Orpheum Theatre.

James Bay (finally) returns to Orpheum Theatre

Riley Robinson, news staff
March 20, 2019

James Bay’s Boston fans had waited patiently for this show. After his second studio album, “Electric Light,” dropped in May 2018, Bay was scheduled to perform last September at Rockland Trust Bank...

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Michael and Amy Port, founders of Historic Public Speaking Worldwide, spoke about using acting techniques for real-life situations such as job interviews at TEDxCambridge Thursday. / Photo courtesy Bearwalk Cinema

Speakers break rules at TEDxCambridge

Hannah Bernstein and Riley Robinson
October 18, 2017
Webster said although her team avoids assigning themes to each event, as they prepared with the speakers, she realized a theme emerged anyway — breaking the rules. Each speaker addressed that idea in a different way, and she challenged the audience to find the rule-breaking aspects of each one.
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