Balance and Ballet
Balance is the most neglected but the most important of all things in our lives. Standing, walking, holding something; everything...
Podcasts can do much better than videos
Molly Beck, a graduate from the Northeastern University, has come up with a new idea about podcasts that gathered more attention as it...
Sci-fi- The silent fissure of the present
“Whatever is silenced will clamour to be heard, though silently” The oxymoron in the quote from The Handmaid’s Tale, a science fiction or...
How the New Wheelchair Icon Becomes a Symbol of Hope
For a long time now disability rights activists have had a problem with the wheelchair icon. Showing a person sitting on a wheelchair in...
Israel And Hamas: Is Anything Left?
The big bang theory elucidated the inception of our mother earth in the vast universe but has anyone decoded the abominable feats of...
Not a local, but out-of place tourist
“Every local knows their city in a unique way. Learning from them is the best way to connect to a new place,” says Lucrenzia Senesi, a...
Recollecting Memories of a Great Physicist
Pran Nath, distinguished professor of Physics at Northeastern University recollects memories of Stephen Hawking from the time he gave a...
Are the ‘Stand your Ground’ Police Laws Justified?
The demise of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed, faultless, and virtuous black teenager shot by self-appointed community watch captain George...
Modica Way: Above the Free Walls
Modica Way in Central Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a public walkway connecting City Parking Lot 5 to Massachusetts Avenue....
News Media: The wallpaper of reality
The vital existence of news media endorses that society constructs humanity. The confusion of agreements and disagreements on news is the...
A Cookbook on Self-help
Cookbooks are just that – cookbooks. So, when you hear an opportunity of healing your depression, anxiety, and other psychological...
Is Capital Punishment Justified?
Who formed constitutional laws? It is ironically an idea by the same human race which is subjected to capital punishment. The recent...
‘Media’ting Boundaries: How Media Divides the Society
With the advancement in technology and internet we all believe that the society has become more inclusive, accommodating differences and...
Pitch, Please! The A Cappella Way To Stardom
In the words of W.H. Auden- “The most exciting rhythms seem unexpected and complex, the most beautiful melodies simple and inevitable.”...
Northeastern University’s Very Own Arboretum
An arboretum is a botanical collection composed exclusively of trees. More commonly, a modern arboretum is a botanical garden containing...
Offices: Place to Work or Cremation Ground?
The majority of bread-earners have a routine of visiting their offices, meeting the deadlines and corresponding to the needs of their...
Journalism: voice of the people or plot of power?
“In the age of the press being ‘the enemy of the people,’ we need to lend more transparency to how tough this is, and how we do our...
How to Turn Bars into Work Spaces
It is common to see many of London’s eateries filled with hungry patrons fighting for a table during the evening rush. But during the...
Women’s Hockey Player of the Year
The 2018 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XXIII Olympic Winter and commonly known as PyeongChang 2018, was an international...



















