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By Daniela Valdivia-Terres, Editor-in-Chief
The Red Card contains immigration rights in English and Spanish in the back. NECC immigrant students – with or without legal residency – keep on studying with uncertainty about their future immigration status. Staff and faculty are helping in creating awareness about their rights and encouraging them to be fearless but cautious. “I’m coming to Boston and I’m bringing hell with me,” said Tom Homan, director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) at CPAC, the Conservative Political Action Conference, on Feb. 22. Homan, known as the “White House border czar,” criticized Boston and its police commissioner for not complying with…
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Sports
By Marthy Martinez, Sports Editor
Rhaelyn Gutierrez As an avid basketball fan for the past seven years, I feel that I have a consistent knowledge when it comes to “good basketball.” And, sure, not every basketball team in the world can play at an elite competitive level like that of teams in the National Basketball Association (NBA), Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), or overseas in leagues like the EuroLeague and the National Basketball League (NBL) in Australia. But there is one team that reflects this ideal of “elite basketball”: The Knights of Northern Essex Community College, our beloved institution. Although I have only been here…
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Arts & Entertainment
By Shaun Hood, Arts and Entertainment Editor
Q&A with Professor Brianne Beatrice Mirrorajah Metcalfe, Ana Barrera and Theater Professor Brianne Beatrice. Recently, the NECC Observer had a chance to chat with Theater Program Coordinator Brianne Beatrice. We talked a lot about the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, as well as NECC Theater as a whole. Follow the program on Instagram @necctheater and check out the interview below! Shaun Hood: How was the theater festival this year? Brianne Beatrice: It was incredible. We participated in the Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship competition. We had Mirrorajah Metcalfe, who is a student at the college, partnered with Ana Barrera team…
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Opinion
By Daniela Valdivia-Terres, Editor-in-Chief
I know it looks like a PSA public service announcement, but I promise you it’s not. It has a well-being message. First, I’d like to apologize for this late show-up of the year of the NECC Observer. If you have seen the blue post of our newspaper all winter, you may see a sun faded edition portraying last Christmas rehearsal although we are close to spring. The reason is that suddenly we were informed that our prior printer company would not be able to continue working with us. Our research into printing services took a while but finally, we got…
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