Northeastern is home to over 400 clubs and on-campus organizations, but one in particular is growing quickly and getting nationally recognized for its quality of creative work. Spectrum Literary Arts Magazine is Northeastern’s oldest literary arts magazine, highlighting creativity from students, staff and alumni. Since 1957, the magazine has published triannual issues incorporating poetry, prose,.
At the inaugural event of the journalism school’s new Jack Thomas Lecture Series, Boston Globe Media CEO Linda Henry spoke to students and faculty Thursday, Nov. 9 about the trajectory and role of local journalism in an era of intensifying international conflict and growing technological influences. The conversation, held in EXP and led by Meg.
In a panel hosted Oct. 19 titled “Queer Materials in Queer Hands: Archives and Accessibility,” speakers from some of the most influential artistic, educational and archival projects gathered in the College of Arts Media and Design, or CAMD, Center for Design to celebrate the archival inheritance of queer art, culture and history. The panelists discussed.
The Sustainability and Bike Fair, hosted by the Northeastern Climate Justice and Sustainability Hub, provided an educational space to learn about sustainability efforts and opportunities on Northeastern’s campus. The event, which took place Sept. 26, was a bustling success. The hub hosted a raffle for a prize box full of local sustainable products to incentivize.