
Watch Out, Worcester – Jane Jacobs has Arrived
By Madison Friend Look out, Worcester – Jane Jacobs has arrived, and this city probably won’t ever be the same. “Jane Week,” a festival running from May 1-7 in Worcester, is a celebration of the […]
By Madison Friend Look out, Worcester – Jane Jacobs has arrived, and this city probably won’t ever be the same. “Jane Week,” a festival running from May 1-7 in Worcester, is a celebration of the […]
In this episode, the Spy’s editorial staff breaks down the travel ban, Neil Gorsuch’s relationship with Democrats, and the resignation of Michael Flynn. Your host Noah Goldfarb is joined by Associate Editor Nicholas Clark, Executive Editor […]
By Madison Friend Walking into Dan Donahue’s campaign office, the first thing you see is a fresh-faced 20-something in earbuds and a Holy Cross sweatshirt sitting at a desk in front of a computer screen. […]
On this edition of the 508 Elections Podcast, our panelists break down Massachusetts ballot questions 2 and 4. Host Fay Bcharah is joined by panelists Noah Goldfarb, Madison Friend, Nicholas Clark, Timothy Jarvis, and Cleve Wiese.
By Jennifer Johnson & Madison Friend Late Tuesday afternoon and early Wednesday, commuter students approaching the Sullivan Academic Center from Chandler Street were surprised to find their endearing cut-through dirt path gone, replaced by a […]
By Madison Friend, Erica Gilman Additional Reporting by Jennifer Johnson Members of the Clark and WSU communities, waving signs that read “#NoDAPL” and “water is life,” joined activists across the country on Tuesday when they […]
By Madison Friend Additional Reporting by the New Worcester Spy Staff State primary voting took place across the state Thursday, but if you blinked in Worcester, you may have missed it. A spate of uncontested […]
By Madison Friend, Brendan Pauley The Board of Directors of the UMass Foundation voted unanimously last week to divest all direct holdings in fossil fuel companies in response to pressure from the UMass Fossil Fuel Divestment […]
By Madison Friend It’s hard to look away from something that’s happening five feet from your face – and even harder when that something is as tight, tense, and showy as the Hub Theatre Company’s […]
By Madison Friend The view from WSU’s Writing Center was busier than usual this morning as excited Worcesterites sought to cast their votes in this year’s Republican and Democratic presidential primaries. Bright green “Vote Here” […]
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