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OPINION | Crossed Wires: Media Ownership and the Death of Truth on X
The Musk version of free speech rewards harmful content and its creators—no matter the cost to truth and healthy public discourse.

Rebecca Horton
Apr 205 min read


OPINION | Star Wars, The Iraq War and Donald Trump: A Galaxy Not So Far Away
In the wake of a second Trump presidency, the Star Wars prequels are more relevant than ever.

Rebecca Horton
Feb 247 min read


VIDEO | Transgender & Women’s Healthcare in Trump’s America: Lessons From the Life of Dr. James Barry
Margaret Anne Bulkley was born in Ireland. When she grew up, she would become Dr. James Barry—the father of the cesarean section. What can we learn from Dr. Barry today, in the wake of a second Trump presidency?

Rebecca Horton
Dec 13, 20241 min read
"We Keep Us Safe": Pro-Palestine Protests at American Colleges & Universities
A powerful symbol of solidarity, protests have erupted on college campuses across the United States in response to the ongoing genocide in G

Rebecca Horton
May 2, 20241 min read


VIDEO | The Connecticut State Police Department: Understanding The Ticketing Scandal
In 2018, supervisors for the Connecticut State Police Department discovered hundreds of fake traffic tickets.

Rebecca Horton
Apr 9, 20241 min read
OPINION | Leave The Book Banning To The Fascists, Trumbull
At best, book banning is detrimental to the mental health of the very students it intends to protect. At worst, it is an attack on American

Rebecca Horton
Feb 12, 20244 min read


REVIEW | Ten Years of Eren Yeager: An Attack on Titan Series Finale Review
Attack on Titan will surely go on to be remembered as one of the most beloved anime of the 2010s.

Rebecca Horton
Jan 19, 20243 min read


REVIEW | Our Flag Means Death Season Two: A Love Letter To Israel “Izzy,” Hands
Throughout the season’s eight episodes, Izzy is the heart of the crew—and subsequently, of the show’s second season.

Rebecca Horton
Nov 27, 20234 min read
Attorney General Andrea Campbell Pledges To Fight For Gun Legislation, Reproductive Rights
Andrea Campbell was sworn in as Massachusetts attorney general on Jan. 18 after an extensive career on Boston’s City Council, becoming the f

Rebecca Horton
Feb 1, 20233 min read
Massachusetts Votes “Yes,” On Ballot Questions 1 And 4
The questions addressed tax hikes for the wealthy, and driver’s licenses for the undocumented.

Rebecca Horton
Nov 18, 20222 min read
New Resources For Survivors Of Sexual Assault And Domestic Violence Made Available On Massachusetts Website
Massachusetts support networks for survivors of sexual assault respond to the state’s launch of new resources for survivors.

Rebecca Horton
Nov 4, 20223 min read
Plymouth’s Nuclear Advisory Panel In Disagreement Over Alleged Dangers Of Radioactive Substance Tritium
Scientist Jim Conca failed to assuage fears of the radioactive substance, found in Plymouth’s decommissioned nuclear power plant.

Rebecca Horton
Oct 5, 20223 min read


VIDEO | Anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation Is On The Rise In The United States. Here’s How Boston’s LGBTQ+ Community Is Responding
LGBTQ+ organizations in Boston, like the Bisexual Resource Center, offer support and community in times when anti-LGBTQ+ sentiments seem pre

Rebecca Horton
Apr 19, 20221 min read


VIDEO | Diving Into Marine Conservation At The New England Aquarium
By composting, recycling, and reducing single-use plastics, even you can participate in marine conservation.

Rebecca Horton
Mar 30, 20221 min read
Boston Public Library Forum On Housing Affordability Grapples With Housing Crisis
The event, which featured speakers such as Boston's Chief of Housing, examined various solutions to the city's housing crisis.

Rebecca Horton
Dec 6, 20212 min read
Calling 911 Does Not Need To Guarantee A Police Dispatch
Mayor Michelle Wu's plan to prevent over-policing includes introducing alternative response teams to nonviolent 911 calls.

Rebecca Horton
Nov 23, 20212 min read
Boston Indigenous Peoples Day Rally Calls For An End To Columbus Day
The rally highlighted several bills in the Massachusetts legislature, among other demands.

Rebecca Horton
Oct 13, 20212 min read
TWITTER | Missing And Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW)
Yesterday, President Biden federally recognized Indigenous Peoples Day.

Rebecca Horton
Oct 9, 20211 min read
Boston City Council Passes Revised Commission Following 2014 Veto
The commission will seek to address issues relating to the Black, male community in Boston.

Rebecca Horton
Sep 29, 20212 min read
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