Mass Consumer Affairs Blog • July 26, 2021 Eviction Moratorium to Expire This Month When the state’s pause on evictions expired on October 17, 2020, the federal moratorium established by the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) became effective in Massachusetts.
The Scope • December 17, 2020 Nowhere to go: Houselessness, a Virus and an Overwhelmed City [Video Doc] To learn more about the crisis, the Scope’s reporters and Northeastern journalism students Avery Bleichfeld, Susanna Maize, Asher Rappaport and Ananya Sankar talked to houseless residents, a social work expert, city officials and the Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program.
The Boston Globe • November 13, 2020 Elegies for those lost to coronavirus Most days, Mary Casso could be found chatting away the afternoon at her local McDonald’s in Worcester, her home town.
The Scope • October 22, 2020 Legislative candidates favor ending exemption to public records law Massachusetts is one of just four states whose legislatures are exempt from public records laws. Northeastern journalism students this fall contacted all 257 legislative candidates who will be on the ballot Nov. 3.
The Huntington News • October 3, 2020 New mural ‘Rules of Engagement’ enhances Roxbury public arts scene Ricardo “Deme5” Gomez’s new mural in Roxbury asks for three simple values: “Love”, “Respect” and “Compassion.”
Campaign 2020: Northeastern Elective • November 15, 2019 Pete’s Voice Reaches Thousands, But Will His Policy Reach Them Too? On the crisp fall morning of November 9th, Concord’s local firefighter station found its backyard overflowing with bright-eyed voters — and pots of chili.
The Huntington News • September 19, 2019 Safety concerns highlight shift in ride-sharing culture Boston streets are no stranger to the whirlwind of college nightlife.
Mid-Day Tabloid • July 17, 2018 Tuck into a satiating home-cooked meal at a pop-up There is nothing quite like a mother's home-cooked meal.
Mid-Day Tabloid • July 11, 2018 Writing workshop in Mumbai to offer internship at the end of the course From quick bits of intellectual insight to small snippets of adventure, short stories are the latest trend in the writing world.
New York Times Student Journeys: Oxford, England • July 12, 2017 70 Years After Independence Seated in his office at Oxford’s Centre for Hindu Studies, Shaunaka Rishi Das, 56, speaks eloquently about the representation of Hinduism in British society.