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Texas Observer
Highway Injustice
Texas leads the nation in unsolved serial highway homicides. Could interstate cooperation deliver closure? The picture shown to the jurors was enough to haunt them for a lifetime: a young girl with jet-black hair and pale skin, standing amid the tumbledown ruins of a wooden barn in rural Illinois. She wears a dress that reaches […]
For many blacks, Obama’s reelection cements his legacy
For many blacks, reelection provides irrefutable evidence that presidency was hardly a historical fluke. Obama’s victory meant a great deal to veterans of the civil rights movement. “I am completely exhilarated,” said Margaret Burnham, a law professor at Northeastern University. “This victory gives us an opportunity to fulfill the promises of democracy all across the […]
CBC-TV
The Real Dirt on Gossip
Gossip. It is everywhere. Every week tens of millions of North Americans read gossip magazines, scan celebrity blogs and websites, and follow Twitter feeds that buzz incessantly with both rumours—and truth. Meanwhile office gossip about who got a raise, who is underperforming, and who is getting hired or fired, tirelessly fills our desires for workplace […]
MoneyBombs in the 2012 election
MAPPING American election campaign contributions has developed into an art form. Usually the information is presented by location and amount. But researchers at Northeastern University’s LazerLAB have produced an animated infographic that shows it by time as well.
Boston Magazine
Vegetarian and Vegan Options on Campus
Throughout the dining halls on Boston’s campuses, students that decide to take the animal-free route embark on a challenge. Many students rely on campus dining halls for all of their meals. But what kind of dining options are available on campus? Students at Northeastern University are offered vegetarian options at International Village, vegan and vegetarian […]
Free Food, Shuttle Services & On-Campus Parties: Boston’s Colleges Encourage Students To Vote
Greater Boston’s college students have made it clear they’re ready to vote in the 2012 presidential election and, lucky for them, their schools have jumped to supporting them. From shuttle services and speaker series to election viewing parties promising free food and heated debate, there’s plenty of presidential fun happening today at campuses across the […]
Boston.com
Northeastern president Joseph Aoun has own YouTube web series
The President of Northeastern University, Joseph Aoun, is now somewhat of a YouTube celebrity, having been in a total of four short films in the past year. The videos promote Northeastern’s “Presidential Speaker Series: Profiles in Innovation,” in which the university brings high profile guests to campus. And although the lectures are serious, Aoun’s videos […]
Wonder Woman InToday
Pssst! Gossip can do good
Thanks to tabloids, Twitter and TMZ, gossip has a nasty reputation. The truth of the matter: it’s actually one of the most important ways we interact within our social and professional networks, says Jack Levin, Ph.D., a professor of sociology and criminology at Northeastern University and co-author of Gossip: The Inside Scoop. And with the […]
Anti-sitting movement gaining followers
What started as an office trend is moving to parties, meetings, and elsewhere, as more people embrace standing over sitting.
In the Final Days of the Campaign, Dukakis, 79, Knocks on Doors for Democrats
Michael Dukakis spent his 79th birthday on Saturday chasing a grown man down the street. The reason? To capture one more vote for Elizabeth Warren, the Democratic candidate for the Senate.
Daily Record
US Presidential Election: Final days spent in battlefield states
ELECTIONS expert Alan Schroeder, a journalism professor in the School of Journalism at Boston’s Northeastern University, explains how Barack Obama and Mitt Romney will spend the final 48 hours on the campaign trail.
The Boston Herald
Heavy hitters swing for Liz Warren home run
The Democratic “super heavy hitters” are coming to bat for Elizabeth Warren as she enters the final stretch of her hotly contested Senate race with Republican U.S. Sen. Scott Brown, a popular late-game strategy pundits say is more about greasing the get-out-to-vote machine than wooing would-be undecideds. “At this point, you’re not changing minds,” Northeastern […]