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Boston restaurants reflect on pandemic survival strategies

On March 15, 2020 at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, Massimo Tiberi, the owner of Arya Trattoria in the North End neighborhood of Boston, discovered that his restaurant had to remain closed for what the Massachusetts state government promised to be just three weeks.  “During the pandemic, the main restaurant was shut down for…

Concerns continue to rise over issues surrounding the MBTA

From fires on the Orange and Green Lines, to a full shutdown of the Orange Line to a fatal accident on the Red Line, the T, Boston’s public transit system, has had its share of difficulties over the last year. Many people working and living in the Boston area have become more concerned over how…

Northeastern students raise concerns over mandated meal plans

It is a dreary Thursday evening. A first-year student walks into the International Village Dining Hall, worn out and hungry from a long day of classes, schoolwork and extracurriculars. As they scan their Husky Card to enter, they are stopped by a dining hall worker who informs them that they are out of swipes for…

The Ins and Outs of Snell

Have you ever wondered what it’s like to go inside Northeastern’s main library? Now you can in my video “The Ins and Outs of Snell,” where I spoke with some Northeastern students to see what it is they love about Snell Library.

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