
Divided views on the first amendment
First amendment of the U.S. constitution aims to protect the people’s freedom of practicing any religion, freedom of the press as well as...
How do linguists perceive language?
Learning a language is a pretty interesting ability. It’s a messy business and not always do all words mean exactly what they say....
Making a career before graduation
Northeastern University gives its students very interesting co-op opportunities before their graduation. For example, James Morrison...
Rise of Populism and the struggle
The world is heading towards an age of Populism and the crisis of truth. The rise of the Post-truth in the political sphere and the...
Are tariffs almost insignificant in short term?
“By the time products get to the consumer, most of the cost is in labour and other materials and not the raw steel and aluminum. There...
The necessity of change
Danielle Duplin is an executive from Boston and is the mother of Alexandra Duplin, one of Northeastern University’s beloved students– who...
Alina Müller, the young Olympian
The youngest ice hockey player to ever win an Olympic medal, Alina Müller at the age of 15 is a two time Olympian. She represented...
The Professor VS Land Protection Rights
Alfred Brownell is an honorary and distinguished Scholar in Residence at the Northeastern University, studying law. He was first...
Volunteering to ease the trauma
Northeastern University’s associate professor of health sciences, Beth Molnar, was just bestowed with an honourable award for her...
Dealing with snow, ice, and the massive whiteout!
Northeastern University Boston is all known to create one of the beautiful brilliance of human excellence. It was on the 3rd of December...
Ace your exams with five useful tips
Exam season is here, and with that, it fetches the stress of excelling in all the subjects and maintaining good result. No matter how...
Hazel L. Sive’s -University of Africa to Northeastern University
Hazel L. Sive is an educator and biologist who was born in South African. She is a member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical...
Battling Civilisational Hazards
The growing advancement in the field of medical science is equally countered by the growth of new variants of deadly diseases. Modern...
Cloud computing- The new future of computing
In recent times, a user is unable to think of using an electronic device, say a mobile phone or laptop without access to the cloud. Cloud...
What the future holds for Artificial-Intelligence
At present, artificial-intelligence is being used in almost all sectors, from agriculture and our smartphones, to defence and healthcare....
Drug Addiction: Arrest or Treatment, the choice is yours
Opium, drugs, and heroines have been a major problem in history. The addiction that these substances develop can make nations go to war....
Human’s quest for Knowledge
Karl Marx, in his theory of labour, writes that Humanity has been endowed with a particular capacity which makes it different from the...
The Birth of Boston: A map of History
Chris Parsons is an associate professor of history at Northeastern University. According to him, if a city’s history is disorganised or...
What is ADHD and how it differs from mental illness
Have you heard about a term called ADHD? ADHD stands for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. It is a complicated medical condition....