Student carts Jimmy Fallon around Europe to land a 'Tonight Show' internship
A longtime Jimmy Fallon fan turned her semester abroad into a brilliant bid for an internship at The Tonight Show. Northeastern University student Halle O’Conor, who has been attending Florence’s...
View ArticleMillennials get real about moving back in with the 'rents
Thinkstock The empty nests are filling up. A report released last week finds that living at home with parents is, for the first time in recorded history, the most common living arrangement among...
View ArticleRefugee camp volunteers share their stories, takeaways from experience
The European refugee crisis, though it’s received ample coverage across media outlets, can’t help but feel far removed from most of our lives. Some students and recent grads, however, have experienced...
View ArticleWorcester Polytechnic Institute under fire for placing blame on rape victim
Worcester Polytechnic Institute mascot Gompei the Goat (Photo: Flickr/wpialumni) Worcester Polytechnic Institute is contending in court that a student who was raped while studying abroad in Puerto Rico...
View ArticleSCOTUS upholds affirmative action in college admissions
Affirmative action in college admissions had an unexpected win on Thursday. In a 4-3 ruling, the Supreme Court upheld the role race and ethnicity play in determining admissions at the University of...
View ArticleVoices: Naturalized, and energized to vote
Lautaro Grinspan posing for a selfie at his naturalization ceremony in Oakland, Florida. (Photo courtesy of Lautaro Grinspan) I had heard Madeleine Albright call it the best day of her life once in a...
View ArticleCampus men's groups explore what it means to be a dude
Frustrated by the lack of straightforward reporting on the controversial Stanford rape case, Ajey Pandey, a rising sophomore at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, took to Medium. In a post titled...
View ArticleBernie may be out, but a South Florida professor vows to continue his...
When Senator Bernie Sanders’ endorsed Hillary Clinton, many of his supporters were crushed. "You broke my heart and betrayed the left Senator Sanders,” a Sanders supporter wrote after Tuesday's...
View ArticleWright State pulls out of presidential debate; Hofstra steps in
Corrections and clarifications: An earlier version of the story below misspelled the name of Rachel Paine Caufield. As president of Wright State University’s College Democrats student group and a...
View ArticleThis student experienced the terror -- and surprising beauty -- of the Turkey...
Like many high school graduates, Carine Ghannoum, from Miami, used the summer before college to travel. When she and her family set foot in Istanbul, Turkey on July 14, the mood was jovial. They were...
View ArticleAs new school year approaches, Miami universities take steps against Zika
Last week was rough for Miami as 14 cases of Zika infections were confirmed in Wynwood, a neighborhood known for its hip cafes and public art that is popular among tourists and locals alike. In...
View ArticleWhy the diversity of Team USA matters
Silver medalist Simone Manuel smiles on the podium during the medal ceremony for the women’s 50m freestyle final race of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games Swimming events at Olympic Aquatics Stadium at the...
View ArticleNortheastern senior to take on Mount Midoriyama in 'Ninja Warrior' finale
For eight seasons, athletes nationwide have attempted to complete the reason-defying obstacle courses on NBC’s American Ninja Warrior. Among those taking on the famously infamous Mount Midoriyama on...
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