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Faculty and leadership from the Khoury College of Computer Sciences voted to reconfigure their core curriculum Jan. 15. The changes, which will only affect incoming, not returning, students this fall, have polarized instructors and the student body.
Deputy campus editor Lily Cooper explains the curriculum overhaul, articulates its designers’ position and details the mixed reaction it’s received.
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Cinematography, Editing, Captioning, Graphic Creation
Publication Date:
Feb. 6, 2025
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In the wake of last semester’s pro-Palestine protests and encampment, Northeastern administration has proposed and adopted several measures that, some students and professors contend, curtail their ability to express themselves. Due to pushback from the Northeastern community, the institution has amended a few of the new policies — but several remain.
Reporter Eli Curwin explains what these policies entail, how they’ve changed since first being introduced and what the future of freedom of expression at the institution may look like.
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Cinematography, Editing, Captioning, Graphic Creation
Publication Date:
Nov. 19, 2024
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The Associated Press declared Donald Trump the winner of the 2024 presidential election, defeating Democratic candidate Kamala Harris.
Deputy city editor Gitana Savage interviewed students about their thoughts on the race's outcome.
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Cinematography, Editing, Captioning
Publication Date:
Oct. 7, 2024
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Harpoon Brewery hosted its annual Dogtoberfest, a festival raising community spirits and money for animal-related nonprofits, Oct. 6. Pups and their owners donned Halloween costumes and enjoyed several canine-centric activities throughout the day.
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Editing, Cinematography, Scripting
Publication Date:
Oct. 31, 2024
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Recently released tax filings show that Northeastern's top brass raked in $16.8 million in total compensation for fiscal year 2023 — all while faculty pay reportedly lagged behind those at other universities and before significant budget cuts set to take place in FY 2025.
Reporter Eli Curwin reveals who received the biggest paydays, what total compensation entails, and more.
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Cinematography, Editing, Captioning, Graphic Creation
Publication Date:
Oct. 13, 2024
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Huskies for a Free Palestine organized a rally in protest of Northeastern’s career fair Oct. 9. Dozens of participants marched from the Christian Science Plaza to Cabot Center, where the career fair took place. Demonstrators protested the presence of employers that supply weapons to Israel.
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Editing, Captioning, Scripting
Publication Date:
Oct. 9, 2024
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The share of Black students enrolled in the class of 2028 fell 35% from the class of 2027, according to Northeastern Global News.
Campus editor Emily Spatz explains this drop and other relevant enrollment statistics revealed by the university.
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Cinematography, Scripting
Publication Date:
Sept. 15, 2024
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On July 21, President Joe Biden ended his bid for a second term and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the Democratic Party’s nomination.
City editor Alexis Algazy interviewed Northeastern students to see how these developments are influencing the youth vote.
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Editing, Captioning
Publication Date:
Aug. 2, 2024
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Tonight, 10 lucky films are nominated for an Oscar for Best Picture, but amateur moviegoers may only recognize the year’s most popular films like “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer.”
Lifestyle editor Jake Guldin sums up all of the nominees in a sentence apiece, so viewers can form their predictions for which will take home the gold.
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Editing, Captioning, Scripting, Graphic Creation
Publication Date:
March 10, 2024
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