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The latest food option for the Boston campus offers flavors of Africa
33+ min ago (620+ words) A grand opening for the cafe at 742 Columbus Ave. will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, August 19. The Northeastern community in Boston has another dining option this week, as Nuba, a new cafe from the local store Nubian Markets, is…...
Assessing restrictive immigration policy as migrants surge into Ceuta
2+ week, 3+ day ago (944+ words) “In some sense, it was easier for [anti-immigration laws] to be effective prior to the modern era,” said Mindy Marks of Northeastern. Major efforts to restrict or better control immigration have focused on the economy, the courthouse and the ballot…...
Red cards have more than tripled since the last World Cup, data shows
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (405+ words) Northeastern NetSI Sport say the increase likely comes from a greater reliance on VAR and a stricter interpretation of FIFA’s rules and regulations. This post is part of NGN Offside, a blog about the 2026 FIFA World Cup, powered by data…...
South Africa reaches knockout round in World Cup for first time ever
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (198+ words) South Africa leaned on its strong defense and used long, often diagonal passes up the pitch into open spaces to its forwards to set up scoring chances. This post is part of NGN Offside, a blog about the 2026 FIFA World…...
African cinema opens new ways of seeing a vibrant continent
6+ mon, 2+ week ago (903+ words) For many students, Tiffany Bailey’s African film class at Northeastern is their first exposure to cinema from the continent. She hopes it can provide “an undoing of stereotypes.” One of the world’s largest continents is also one of its least…...
These NU students are building water distribution plants in Uganda and Panama
9+ mon, 3+ day ago (992+ words) Established in 2004, Northeastern’s Engineers Without Borders chapter works to help communities in developing countries gain access to basic necessities. Casey Laguna has had a lot on her plate lately. In addition to the rigorous coursework accompanying her final semester at…...