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Frankenstorm Predicated to Bring Damage

Frankenstorm Predicated to Bring Damage

By Caitlin O’Beirne Hurricane Sandy is hurling towards the United States East Coast after leaving at least 40 people dead across the Caribbean. With wind speeds dropping down to 80 mph. on Thursday, the now Category 1 hurricane is forecasted to hit the Middle Atlantic and Northeastern states early next week. Reuter’s says Cuba reported [...]

Hurricane Sandy heads for Boston

Hurricane Sandy is currently in Cuba, but is projected to reach New England by late this weekend. The storm has the potential to be historic. On the other hand there is also a chance that the storm could move further out to sea and miss us completely. It is too soon to tell, but the [...]

Bank of America Sued for Mortgage Fraud

Bank of America Sued for Mortgage Fraud

By Marcos Gonzalez It has been five years since the housing market crumbled, and government officials are still trying to find who to blame for the mortgage collapse. On Wednesday the focus shifted toward Bank of America. They accused the bank and Countrywide financial of creating a plant to defraud government backed mortgage agencies by giving loans [...]

Benghazi Consulate Attack Suspect Killed

Benghazi Consulate Attack Suspect Killed

By Marcos Gonzalez It has been reported from Cairo that a Libyan by the name of Karim Ahmed Essam el-Azizi, suspected by Egypt of having been involved in the September 11 attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi, has been killed during a raid by Egyptian security forces in Cairo. Police told local media they [...]

Obama Addressing Woman’s Rights

Obama Addressing Woman’s Rights

By Marcos Gonzalez President Barrack Obama says voters saw this week just why male politicians should not be making health care decisions for women. Obama’s comments come off of the remarks by Indiana Senate candidate Richard Mourdock. The Republican candidate said women that are impregnated through rape is an act that “God intended.” He did [...]

Hurricane Sandy to Hit East Coast

Hurricane Sandy to Hit East Coast

By Marcos Gonzalez The National Hurricane Center has declared Sandy a hurricane with wind speeds of 80 miles per hour. People are beginning to worry about the effect the storm could have on the New England area. Hurricane Sandy has spent the last two days between Jamaica and Cuba moving slowly towards the north. According [...]

Myanmar Sectarian Clashes

Myanmar Sectarian Clashes

By Marcos Gonzalez At least 56 people have been killed and nearly 2,000 homes have been set on fire and destroyed in the latest outbreak of violence in western Myanmar. Buddhist and Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar have been in a constant ethnic clash. This is the latest conflict since June when 90 lives were taken. [...]

Death toll from meningitis outbreak rises

There are now 24 deaths from the meningitis outbreak, which stemmed from Framingham’s New England Compound Center. Investigations into the drugs at The New England Compound Center found black specks of fungus linked to the meningitis outbreak. This led Massachusetts officials to remove the NECC’s license. (Reporter Erin Connolly) LISTEN: Meningitis Outbreak

Trio Arrested in Prostitution Cover-Up

Trio Arrested in Prostitution Cover-Up

By Caitlin O’Beirne Three people are being charged with using massage parlors in Burlington, Needham, Revere, and Wellesley as fronts for a prostitution business. 55-year-old Joseph Girouard, 49-year-old Wenjie Dong, and 37-year-old Zhen Lai were arrested in connection to human trafficking and prostitution, said Attorney General Martha Coakley. All three were arrested on Thursday night. [...]

Beruit Bombing Kills Security Official

Beruit Bombing Kills Security Official

By Caitlin O’Beirne A top security official and seven others were killed by the worst car bombing in Beruit in four years. The security official Brig. Gen. Wissam al-Hassan was targeted in the blast which occurred around 3 p.m. Lebanese television announced his death a couple hours after the attack. Al-Hassan recently led an investigation [...]

EMERSON COLLEGE

Serenata de Amor Brings Cape Verde to Emerson

Serenata de Amor, a musical theater project spearheaded by visual media arts associate professor Claire Andrade-Watkins, was brought to Emerson this past year. The project is a tribute to the morna of Cape Verde and Brava set in the 1940s. Andrade-Watkins worked with a team of faculty and staff members from Emerson to bring Serenata [...]

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