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PATRICK COCHRAN

THRIVING IN CHAOS: A DISORIENTED CAMPAIGN KICKS OFF IN NEW HAMPSHIRE

Klobuchar went on to tell the crowd that her campaign exceeded expectations: “I think the answer for all of this is that you want a president who has the presence of mind that can thrive in chaos.”

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PATRICK COCHRAN February 5, 2020
PATRICK COCHRAN

FROM SPECK TO SPECTACLE: A POLITICAL HISTORY IN THREE NEW HAMPSHIRE PRIMARIES

At this point in 1952, incumbent President Harry Truman was on the fence about seeking another term, and other big-name Dems were unwilling to succeed his increasingly unpopular presidency.

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PATRICK COCHRAN February 5, 2020
OLIVIA DENG

FLAW PATROL

“Increased patrols do not protect anyone … they are actively harmful to poor and oppressed people who are routinely harassed, brutalized, and surveilled by the police in Boston and across the country.”

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OLIVIA DENG January 28, 2020
HEATHER KAPPLOW

COLLECTING PERSPECTIVE AT THE GARDNER’S SALON LUMINARY PROGRAM

As the fourth cohort of Neighborhood Salon Luminaries settles in, and the previous three continue to inform, claims Vedro, “not only the community engagement programs, but now, more and more, other types of programming, and collaborations throughout the museum.”

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HEATHER KAPPLOW January 15, 2020
STEPHANIE WITTENBACH

NO GLOSS FOR FOSS

Somerville has scant green space, but who will maintain the little there is?

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STEPHANIE WITTENBACH December 19, 2019
JOE RAMSEY

REVOLUTIONARY TOUR

In fear of losing their voices, Boston Freedom Trail guides unite and speak up (while they still can)

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JOE RAMSEY December 19, 2019
DIEGO MARCANO

OPPORTUNITIES FOR WHOM?

“What is really critical is that community members have a voice in shaping the direction of what gets developed in our underdeveloped areas of Somerville.”

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DIEGO MARCANO December 11, 2019
F.I.G.H.T.

REMEMBER THEIR NAMES

Student art challenges Harvard to join other major institutions in sacking OxyContin clan.

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F.I.G.H.T. December 11, 2019
C. SHARDAE JOBSON

ROCK AGAINST RACISM TURNS 40

Here, five individuals associated with RAR share their memories of Boston back then, what they gained from having RAR in their lives, and how, in 2019, we can continue to honor the groundwork RAR laid for a better Boston.

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C. SHARDAE JOBSON November 20, 2019
CHRIS FARAONE

ACKNOWLEDGING SOME BRIGHT SPOTS ON THE DARKENING MASS MEDIA LANDSCAPE

Though the response was mostly positive, however cloaked in sadness, there were also criticisms, and for the most part I agree with complaints about how I neglected to identify those working hard to hydrate news deserts and who are launching ambitious hyperlocal startups and hustling between the gaps.

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CHRIS FARAONE November 6, 2019
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