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He wants you to know the pros and cons of hacking your life

Posted onMay 8, 2019May 4, 2021Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari We’ve all seen the eye-catching headlines and have probably fought the urge to click on them: “How to chop onions without crying.” …

CategoriesNortheastern UniversityTagsbiohacking, Hacking Life, Joseph Reagle, life hacks, Poor Richard’s Almanack

They are working to cure cancer, treat back pain, and restore biodiversity

Posted onMay 7, 2019May 4, 2021Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari They have worked at leading research centers around the world to try to improve the survival rate of patients with gastrointestinal cancers, …

CategoriesNortheastern UniversityTagsAmbika Bajpayee, Claire Williams, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Erica Wagner, Gina Duronio, Goldwater Scholarship, Slava Epstein, student scientists, Visterra Inc.

‘Life goes by so quickly’

Posted onMay 3, 2019May 4, 2021Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari Not long from now, life will take them in different directions. They’ll go to dental and medical schools, they’ll become doctors, psychologists, …

CategoriesNortheastern UniversityTagsCommencement, commencement2019, TD Garden

He wants to address the plight of the Hispanic community in Massachusetts

Posted onMay 2, 2019May 4, 2021Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari As with so many immigrant stories, Juan Gallego’s is at once both ordinary and extraordinary. Facing the threat of persecution from paramilitary …

CategoriesNortheastern UniversityTagschelsea, Hispanic communities, Juan Gallego, Latinx, Massachusetts, paramilitary groups in Colombia, representation gap, Truman Scholarship, Voto Latino

Finding inspiration in a Dominican shanty town

Posted onApril 30, 2019May 4, 2021Leave a comment

By Khalida Sarwari A ukulele, a couple of flying discs, and a handful of Spanish phrases. That’s all Eleanor Patten needed to wrangle 40 young …

CategoriesNortheastern UniversityTagsDominican Republic, Eleanor Patten, Fulbright Scholarship, shanty-town, Spanish language, sugar cane cutters

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  • About
    • Biography
    • Resume
  • Portfolio
    • Selected Clips
    • Northeastern University
    • The Mercury News
    • Bay Area Arts Scene
    • Saratoga News
    • Campbell Reporter
    • Bay City News Service
  • Blog
  • Connect