Organised crimes and balance of power
Organised crimes are a group of illegal activities performed by criminals. The motive can be profit driven or political. The biggest and...
A step to end water contamination
What is the human race without the availability of fresh drinking water? Raising awareness among masses, the drinking water crisis takes...
Using Green Power in a smart way
Conventional energy sources are a huge thumbs up when it comes to harvesting the Green Power. However, it is a lesser known fact that...
Free tampons- a step towards normalising menstruation
“In my mind, urination, defecation, and menstruation are biological processes that shouldn’t be treated any differently from each other,...
Spread love, not hate: Be culturally aware
Culture is You. Your thoughts, environments, customs, ethics, beliefs, and traditions define your culture. Such people sharing the same...
Blooming algae: Find out what lives in the big rivers
Probably the most prominent urban river in New England, The Charles River, is an 80-mile-long river that is a major source of recreation...
On a journey to end gender discrimination
For the four Northeastern students volunteering at the United Nation commission this year, it is more than just a course assignment. It...
The Gang in the neighbourhood
‘Gangland Boston’, a book as a ”travel guide to the Geography of Boston’s underworld gang” is written by Emily Sweeney who graduated from...
Kindness is hope
Kindness and hope, while two very different sentiments, are very much inter-related. One simply cannot exist without the other. In...
Compassion, a way to change the world
Compassion, one of the most necessary feelings and positive emotions in human beings is slowly running out. With an outstanding increase...
PTSD- Are you equipped to deal with it?
Most people go through some traumatic event in their life and some go through multiple such events. Each person experiences and perceives...
Weighing the importance of Environmental Health
Behavioural neuroscience major, Alejandro Rovira, became Northeastern University’s first student to work on a routes co-op in a research...
Decolonising diseases – Is only the white man’s disease worth treating?
For all of us who think we live in a world that has moved past colonisation, we will find ourselves wrong. Not only does the racial...
Where there is health, there is hope
Deogratiaz “Deo” Niyizonkiza’s words, “When you survive, you say, ‘Why me’? Then you say, ‘What can I do?’” drew every freshman of...
Terror attacks truth exposed for businesses
After the Paris terror attacks of November 2015, where 130 innocent lives were taken, few companies came through as a source of light in...
Trafficking: A Sin against humanity
Mae Sai, the northern most city in Thailand, is a hub for the Centre of ‘Development and Education Programmes for Daughters and...
Success isn’t what you get, but what you give
President elect of the American Bar Association Judy Perry Martinez, urged the hundreds of Northeastern University School of Law...
Watergate Scandal and Paradigm Shift about Journalism.
The infamous Watergate Scandal was one of the turning points of American Political History. It was a major fraud that lasted from 1972 to...
Human trafficking- a long fight for US?
Human trafficking has taken a mammoth shape in the United States of America, but hardly resonates over the human trafficking records of...



















