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Be Heard March 21, 2014

Would You Like Some Revolution with Your (Lack of) Dinner?

by Kaitlin Beegle, Political Science and International Affairs '18

  On an unknown date at an unknown time, protestors took to the streets in droves. They were comprised of all types of people, including a large majority of college-aged students, and began to protest the inability of their government to understand the “will of the people.”  They cited everything from social injustice to corruption, […]

Be Heard March 11, 2014

Piper Kerman’s Critique of the Criminal Justice System

by Lauren Corvese, Political Science '16

  On February 24th, Piper Kerman, author of the book Orange is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s Prison, came to Northeastern University to give a presentation on her experience, her book, and its adaptation as a popular Netflix series.  Kerman was incarcerated for 13 months on convictions of money laundering and drug […]

Be Heard March 4, 2014

Howie Carr Shares Wisdom, Encouragement With NU College Republicans

by Patrick O’Neil, Finance 2015

At the end of his talk with the NU College Republicans Wednesday night, Howie Carr handed out refrigerator magnets. One featured Tamerlan “Speedbump” Tsarnaev, as Carr referred to him, bloodied on a coroner’s table after his brother Dzhokhar “Shipstain” ran him over in a stolen getaway car in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombings. […]

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