Emmanuel College cleaners feel overworked and underpaid

May 22, 2012   3 Comments  

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Sofia was a nurse at home. Now she cleans your crap, literally.

Emmanuel College plans rapid growth

March 16, 2012   Leave a Comment  

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Small gated campus going to grow

Emmanuel College Student takes to The Weekly Dig

Dec. 16, 2011   Leave a Comment  

Christina Lacoste, a senior at Emmanuel College expressed how important her senior internship class was in helping her nail her current internship with The Weekly Dig. “My internship professor helped me with my resume, he had really helpful suggestions and I am grateful to him for that.” Lacoste made a huge point in saying that [...]

EC Student Gets a Glimpse of the Big Leagues

Dec. 16, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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By Dan Bourque at Emmanuel College Finding a job fresh out of college is difficult enough these days. Finding one in your desired field, though, and one that you really love – that’s another story altogether. But for one local college senior, an internship with NESN just might get him there. “It’s cool to get [...]

Interview with indie film writer Shannon Carter, who penned “Mark of the Dog Rose”

Dec. 16, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Local girl’s making movies

Social media: A marketing phenomenon

Dec. 16, 2011   1 Comment  

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By Caitlin Buckley at Emmanuel College The literary world has entered the social network stream. Marketers have 140 characters to catch your interest. Lexie Winslow has social media down pat. Every day, she is the queen of clever hash-tags and witty status updates. She needs to get the most comments and “likes.” “Learning to write [...]

Lauren’s Hope medical IDs: Jewelry that can save your life

Dec. 16, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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And it looks good, too

Leaving a mark on professionalism: The tattoo generation

Dec. 11, 2011   1 Comment  

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Whats with the fascination?

Throwing Stones into Houses

Dec. 11, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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By Alex Lucier at Emmanuel College The strange sport of curling first captured my interest during the last Winter Olympics in Vancouver. While not being recognized as an official Olympic event until the 1998 Nagano Games, curling’s roots actually go back as far as 1540’s Scotland. I watched with fascination during the past two Winter [...]

For richer or poorer…till’ our marriage expires

Dec. 11, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Making divorce easier

In bloom: Drug culture in Boston music

Dec. 11, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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Opening the doors of perception

Gettin’ outta town — to Newburyport

Dec. 11, 2011   1 Comment  

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North Shore escape

Breaking the graduate norm with peace

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Service-based internship pays spiritual dividends

Young Anarchists Choose Home in Jamaica Plain

Feb. 25, 2011   7 Comments  

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A “collective” in Boston

Emmanuel College gets its Quidditch team

Feb. 25, 2011   Leave a Comment  

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by Elizabeth Gruchy Every Saturday afternoon on the Emmanuel College campus, you can see Kaitlyn Hajjar and her group of Quidditch-loving athletes running back and forth between hoops on their Scarlet Falcon brooms. What looks like a fantasy game for lovers of all things Harry Potter is actually becoming a somewhat respected and challenging physical [...]