
Angela Jones grew up alongside starfish. She has fond memories of searching tide pools for sunflower stars, the largest species in the world. But now, they really are just memories. The sunflower star, once common on the West Coast of the U.S., is nearly extinct. The culprit? Sea star wasting disease.Sea stars are a little-understood but vital part of the ecosystem, but wasting disease is decimating them. Northeastern’s Angela Jones is leading the charge to uncover more about the deadly disease on the East Coast.
• wonderful words by @cmkultra
• more on @northeasternglobalnews

Angela Jones grew up alongside starfish. She has fond memories of searching tide pools for sunflower stars, the largest species in the world. But now, they really are just memories. The sunflower star, once common on the West Coast of the U.S., is nearly extinct. The culprit? Sea star wasting disease.Sea stars are a little-understood but vital part of the ecosystem, but wasting disease is decimating them. Northeastern’s Angela Jones is leading the charge to uncover more about the deadly disease on the East Coast.
• wonderful words by @cmkultra
• more on @northeasternglobalnews

Angela Jones grew up alongside starfish. She has fond memories of searching tide pools for sunflower stars, the largest species in the world. But now, they really are just memories. The sunflower star, once common on the West Coast of the U.S., is nearly extinct. The culprit? Sea star wasting disease.Sea stars are a little-understood but vital part of the ecosystem, but wasting disease is decimating them. Northeastern’s Angela Jones is leading the charge to uncover more about the deadly disease on the East Coast.
• wonderful words by @cmkultra
• more on @northeasternglobalnews

Angela Jones grew up alongside starfish. She has fond memories of searching tide pools for sunflower stars, the largest species in the world. But now, they really are just memories. The sunflower star, once common on the West Coast of the U.S., is nearly extinct. The culprit? Sea star wasting disease.Sea stars are a little-understood but vital part of the ecosystem, but wasting disease is decimating them. Northeastern’s Angela Jones is leading the charge to uncover more about the deadly disease on the East Coast.
• wonderful words by @cmkultra
• more on @northeasternglobalnews

Angela Jones grew up alongside starfish. She has fond memories of searching tide pools for sunflower stars, the largest species in the world. But now, they really are just memories. The sunflower star, once common on the West Coast of the U.S., is nearly extinct. The culprit? Sea star wasting disease.Sea stars are a little-understood but vital part of the ecosystem, but wasting disease is decimating them. Northeastern’s Angela Jones is leading the charge to uncover more about the deadly disease on the East Coast.
• wonderful words by @cmkultra
• more on @northeasternglobalnews

Angela Jones grew up alongside starfish. She has fond memories of searching tide pools for sunflower stars, the largest species in the world. But now, they really are just memories. The sunflower star, once common on the West Coast of the U.S., is nearly extinct. The culprit? Sea star wasting disease.Sea stars are a little-understood but vital part of the ecosystem, but wasting disease is decimating them. Northeastern’s Angela Jones is leading the charge to uncover more about the deadly disease on the East Coast.
• wonderful words by @cmkultra
• more on @northeasternglobalnews

Angela Jones grew up alongside starfish. She has fond memories of searching tide pools for sunflower stars, the largest species in the world. But now, they really are just memories. The sunflower star, once common on the West Coast of the U.S., is nearly extinct. The culprit? Sea star wasting disease.Sea stars are a little-understood but vital part of the ecosystem, but wasting disease is decimating them. Northeastern’s Angela Jones is leading the charge to uncover more about the deadly disease on the East Coast.
• wonderful words by @cmkultra
• more on @northeasternglobalnews

Angela Jones grew up alongside starfish. She has fond memories of searching tide pools for sunflower stars, the largest species in the world. But now, they really are just memories. The sunflower star, once common on the West Coast of the U.S., is nearly extinct. The culprit? Sea star wasting disease.Sea stars are a little-understood but vital part of the ecosystem, but wasting disease is decimating them. Northeastern’s Angela Jones is leading the charge to uncover more about the deadly disease on the East Coast.
• wonderful words by @cmkultra
• more on @northeasternglobalnews

Angela Jones grew up alongside starfish. She has fond memories of searching tide pools for sunflower stars, the largest species in the world. But now, they really are just memories. The sunflower star, once common on the West Coast of the U.S., is nearly extinct. The culprit? Sea star wasting disease.Sea stars are a little-understood but vital part of the ecosystem, but wasting disease is decimating them. Northeastern’s Angela Jones is leading the charge to uncover more about the deadly disease on the East Coast.
• wonderful words by @cmkultra
• more on @northeasternglobalnews
So long 2025
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#2025 #afewofmyfavoritethings #blipontheradar #whatisthisreelthing #endof2025

The last Super Moon of 2025, the Cold Moon, rises over the city of Boston.
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#supermoon2025 #supercoldmoon #coldmoon2025 #moonrise

The last Super Moon of 2025, the Cold Moon, rises over the city of Boston.
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#supermoon2025 #supercoldmoon #coldmoon2025 #moonrise
A golden glow shimmers along the Charles River as a two person skull makes its way off the CRI docks. After a few test strokes, Megan Hopkins hits the catch with power she hasn’t been able to achieve with her previous prosthesis. A giant smile spreads across her face as she drives to the finish. “It’s so good,” Hopkins yells to the Northeastern students that are excitedly watching from shore and in the launch.
Hopkins had some of the best rowing of her career that late November day, thanks to the ingenuity of Northeastern bioengineering students who developed a prosthetic foot and ankle for the local para-athlete.
Watching this scene unfold through my lens, I forgot about my frozen hands. What a privilege to share this moment with Megan and the team of students who worked so hard.
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Story on @northeasternglobalnews

A golden glow shimmers along the Charles River as a two person skull makes its way off the CRI docks. After a few test strokes, Megan Hopkins hits the catch with power she hasn’t been able to achieve with her previous prosthesis. A giant smile spreads across her face as she drives to the finish. “It’s so good,” Hopkins yells to the Northeastern students that are excitedly watching from shore and in the launch.
Hopkins had some of the best rowing of her career that late November day, thanks to the ingenuity of Northeastern bioengineering students who developed a prosthetic foot and ankle for the local para-athlete.
Watching this scene unfold through my lens, I forgot about my frozen hands. What a privilege to share this moment with Megan and the team of students who worked so hard.
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Story on @northeasternglobalnews

A golden glow shimmers along the Charles River as a two person skull makes its way off the CRI docks. After a few test strokes, Megan Hopkins hits the catch with power she hasn’t been able to achieve with her previous prosthesis. A giant smile spreads across her face as she drives to the finish. “It’s so good,” Hopkins yells to the Northeastern students that are excitedly watching from shore and in the launch.
Hopkins had some of the best rowing of her career that late November day, thanks to the ingenuity of Northeastern bioengineering students who developed a prosthetic foot and ankle for the local para-athlete.
Watching this scene unfold through my lens, I forgot about my frozen hands. What a privilege to share this moment with Megan and the team of students who worked so hard.
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Story on @northeasternglobalnews

A golden glow shimmers along the Charles River as a two person skull makes its way off the CRI docks. After a few test strokes, Megan Hopkins hits the catch with power she hasn’t been able to achieve with her previous prosthesis. A giant smile spreads across her face as she drives to the finish. “It’s so good,” Hopkins yells to the Northeastern students that are excitedly watching from shore and in the launch.
Hopkins had some of the best rowing of her career that late November day, thanks to the ingenuity of Northeastern bioengineering students who developed a prosthetic foot and ankle for the local para-athlete.
Watching this scene unfold through my lens, I forgot about my frozen hands. What a privilege to share this moment with Megan and the team of students who worked so hard.
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Story on @northeasternglobalnews

A golden glow shimmers along the Charles River as a two person skull makes its way off the CRI docks. After a few test strokes, Megan Hopkins hits the catch with power she hasn’t been able to achieve with her previous prosthesis. A giant smile spreads across her face as she drives to the finish. “It’s so good,” Hopkins yells to the Northeastern students that are excitedly watching from shore and in the launch.
Hopkins had some of the best rowing of her career that late November day, thanks to the ingenuity of Northeastern bioengineering students who developed a prosthetic foot and ankle for the local para-athlete.
Watching this scene unfold through my lens, I forgot about my frozen hands. What a privilege to share this moment with Megan and the team of students who worked so hard.
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Story on @northeasternglobalnews

A golden glow shimmers along the Charles River as a two person skull makes its way off the CRI docks. After a few test strokes, Megan Hopkins hits the catch with power she hasn’t been able to achieve with her previous prosthesis. A giant smile spreads across her face as she drives to the finish. “It’s so good,” Hopkins yells to the Northeastern students that are excitedly watching from shore and in the launch.
Hopkins had some of the best rowing of her career that late November day, thanks to the ingenuity of Northeastern bioengineering students who developed a prosthetic foot and ankle for the local para-athlete.
Watching this scene unfold through my lens, I forgot about my frozen hands. What a privilege to share this moment with Megan and the team of students who worked so hard.
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Story on @northeasternglobalnews

A golden glow shimmers along the Charles River as a two person skull makes its way off the CRI docks. After a few test strokes, Megan Hopkins hits the catch with power she hasn’t been able to achieve with her previous prosthesis. A giant smile spreads across her face as she drives to the finish. “It’s so good,” Hopkins yells to the Northeastern students that are excitedly watching from shore and in the launch.
Hopkins had some of the best rowing of her career that late November day, thanks to the ingenuity of Northeastern bioengineering students who developed a prosthetic foot and ankle for the local para-athlete.
Watching this scene unfold through my lens, I forgot about my frozen hands. What a privilege to share this moment with Megan and the team of students who worked so hard.
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Story on @northeasternglobalnews

A golden glow shimmers along the Charles River as a two person skull makes its way off the CRI docks. After a few test strokes, Megan Hopkins hits the catch with power she hasn’t been able to achieve with her previous prosthesis. A giant smile spreads across her face as she drives to the finish. “It’s so good,” Hopkins yells to the Northeastern students that are excitedly watching from shore and in the launch.
Hopkins had some of the best rowing of her career that late November day, thanks to the ingenuity of Northeastern bioengineering students who developed a prosthetic foot and ankle for the local para-athlete.
Watching this scene unfold through my lens, I forgot about my frozen hands. What a privilege to share this moment with Megan and the team of students who worked so hard.
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Story on @northeasternglobalnews

A golden glow shimmers along the Charles River as a two person skull makes its way off the CRI docks. After a few test strokes, Megan Hopkins hits the catch with power she hasn’t been able to achieve with her previous prosthesis. A giant smile spreads across her face as she drives to the finish. “It’s so good,” Hopkins yells to the Northeastern students that are excitedly watching from shore and in the launch.
Hopkins had some of the best rowing of her career that late November day, thanks to the ingenuity of Northeastern bioengineering students who developed a prosthetic foot and ankle for the local para-athlete.
Watching this scene unfold through my lens, I forgot about my frozen hands. What a privilege to share this moment with Megan and the team of students who worked so hard.
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Story on @northeasternglobalnews

A golden glow shimmers along the Charles River as a two person skull makes its way off the CRI docks. After a few test strokes, Megan Hopkins hits the catch with power she hasn’t been able to achieve with her previous prosthesis. A giant smile spreads across her face as she drives to the finish. “It’s so good,” Hopkins yells to the Northeastern students that are excitedly watching from shore and in the launch.
Hopkins had some of the best rowing of her career that late November day, thanks to the ingenuity of Northeastern bioengineering students who developed a prosthetic foot and ankle for the local para-athlete.
Watching this scene unfold through my lens, I forgot about my frozen hands. What a privilege to share this moment with Megan and the team of students who worked so hard.
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Story on @northeasternglobalnews

A golden glow shimmers along the Charles River as a two person skull makes its way off the CRI docks. After a few test strokes, Megan Hopkins hits the catch with power she hasn’t been able to achieve with her previous prosthesis. A giant smile spreads across her face as she drives to the finish. “It’s so good,” Hopkins yells to the Northeastern students that are excitedly watching from shore and in the launch.
Hopkins had some of the best rowing of her career that late November day, thanks to the ingenuity of Northeastern bioengineering students who developed a prosthetic foot and ankle for the local para-athlete.
Watching this scene unfold through my lens, I forgot about my frozen hands. What a privilege to share this moment with Megan and the team of students who worked so hard.
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Story on @northeasternglobalnews

A golden glow shimmers along the Charles River as a two person skull makes its way off the CRI docks. After a few test strokes, Megan Hopkins hits the catch with power she hasn’t been able to achieve with her previous prosthesis. A giant smile spreads across her face as she drives to the finish. “It’s so good,” Hopkins yells to the Northeastern students that are excitedly watching from shore and in the launch.
Hopkins had some of the best rowing of her career that late November day, thanks to the ingenuity of Northeastern bioengineering students who developed a prosthetic foot and ankle for the local para-athlete.
Watching this scene unfold through my lens, I forgot about my frozen hands. What a privilege to share this moment with Megan and the team of students who worked so hard.
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Story on @northeasternglobalnews

A golden glow shimmers along the Charles River as a two person skull makes its way off the CRI docks. After a few test strokes, Megan Hopkins hits the catch with power she hasn’t been able to achieve with her previous prosthesis. A giant smile spreads across her face as she drives to the finish. “It’s so good,” Hopkins yells to the Northeastern students that are excitedly watching from shore and in the launch.
Hopkins had some of the best rowing of her career that late November day, thanks to the ingenuity of Northeastern bioengineering students who developed a prosthetic foot and ankle for the local para-athlete.
Watching this scene unfold through my lens, I forgot about my frozen hands. What a privilege to share this moment with Megan and the team of students who worked so hard.
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Story on @northeasternglobalnews

A golden glow shimmers along the Charles River as a two person skull makes its way off the CRI docks. After a few test strokes, Megan Hopkins hits the catch with power she hasn’t been able to achieve with her previous prosthesis. A giant smile spreads across her face as she drives to the finish. “It’s so good,” Hopkins yells to the Northeastern students that are excitedly watching from shore and in the launch.
Hopkins had some of the best rowing of her career that late November day, thanks to the ingenuity of Northeastern bioengineering students who developed a prosthetic foot and ankle for the local para-athlete.
Watching this scene unfold through my lens, I forgot about my frozen hands. What a privilege to share this moment with Megan and the team of students who worked so hard.
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Story on @northeasternglobalnews

A golden glow shimmers along the Charles River as a two person skull makes its way off the CRI docks. After a few test strokes, Megan Hopkins hits the catch with power she hasn’t been able to achieve with her previous prosthesis. A giant smile spreads across her face as she drives to the finish. “It’s so good,” Hopkins yells to the Northeastern students that are excitedly watching from shore and in the launch.
Hopkins had some of the best rowing of her career that late November day, thanks to the ingenuity of Northeastern bioengineering students who developed a prosthetic foot and ankle for the local para-athlete.
Watching this scene unfold through my lens, I forgot about my frozen hands. What a privilege to share this moment with Megan and the team of students who worked so hard.
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Story on @northeasternglobalnews

A golden glow shimmers along the Charles River as a two person skull makes its way off the CRI docks. After a few test strokes, Megan Hopkins hits the catch with power she hasn’t been able to achieve with her previous prosthesis. A giant smile spreads across her face as she drives to the finish. “It’s so good,” Hopkins yells to the Northeastern students that are excitedly watching from shore and in the launch.
Hopkins had some of the best rowing of her career that late November day, thanks to the ingenuity of Northeastern bioengineering students who developed a prosthetic foot and ankle for the local para-athlete.
Watching this scene unfold through my lens, I forgot about my frozen hands. What a privilege to share this moment with Megan and the team of students who worked so hard.
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Story on @northeasternglobalnews

Jackie, short for Jack-o-lantern, an ultra-rare calico lobster is approximately 1 in 30 million of the triple-hued shell critters. Caught off the coast of Massachusetts in Gloucester, she’s just made her seasonally-colored spooky debut at @northeastern’s Marine Science Center.

Jackie, short for Jack-o-lantern, an ultra-rare calico lobster is approximately 1 in 30 million of the triple-hued shell critters. Caught off the coast of Massachusetts in Gloucester, she’s just made her seasonally-colored spooky debut at @northeastern’s Marine Science Center.

Jackie, short for Jack-o-lantern, an ultra-rare calico lobster is approximately 1 in 30 million of the triple-hued shell critters. Caught off the coast of Massachusetts in Gloucester, she’s just made her seasonally-colored spooky debut at @northeastern’s Marine Science Center.

Jackie, short for Jack-o-lantern, an ultra-rare calico lobster is approximately 1 in 30 million of the triple-hued shell critters. Caught off the coast of Massachusetts in Gloucester, she’s just made her seasonally-colored spooky debut at @northeastern’s Marine Science Center.

Jackie, short for Jack-o-lantern, an ultra-rare calico lobster is approximately 1 in 30 million of the triple-hued shell critters. Caught off the coast of Massachusetts in Gloucester, she’s just made her seasonally-colored spooky debut at @northeastern’s Marine Science Center.

Jackie, short for Jack-o-lantern, an ultra-rare calico lobster is approximately 1 in 30 million of the triple-hued shell critters. Caught off the coast of Massachusetts in Gloucester, she’s just made her seasonally-colored spooky debut at @northeastern’s Marine Science Center.

Jackie, short for Jack-o-lantern, an ultra-rare calico lobster is approximately 1 in 30 million of the triple-hued shell critters. Caught off the coast of Massachusetts in Gloucester, she’s just made her seasonally-colored spooky debut at @northeastern’s Marine Science Center.

Jackie, short for Jack-o-lantern, an ultra-rare calico lobster is approximately 1 in 30 million of the triple-hued shell critters. Caught off the coast of Massachusetts in Gloucester, she’s just made her seasonally-colored spooky debut at @northeastern’s Marine Science Center.

Jackie, short for Jack-o-lantern, an ultra-rare calico lobster is approximately 1 in 30 million of the triple-hued shell critters. Caught off the coast of Massachusetts in Gloucester, she’s just made her seasonally-colored spooky debut at @northeastern’s Marine Science Center.

The adorable axolotl, everyone’s favorite smiley salamander, could be the key to regenerative medicine. Today @northeastern professor James Monaghan’s research on the axolotl took off in publications from Nature Communications, @wired, and @natgeo ….and my photos for @northeasternglobalnews got to tag along!

The adorable axolotl, everyone’s favorite smiley salamander, could be the key to regenerative medicine. Today @northeastern professor James Monaghan’s research on the axolotl took off in publications from Nature Communications, @wired, and @natgeo ….and my photos for @northeasternglobalnews got to tag along!

The adorable axolotl, everyone’s favorite smiley salamander, could be the key to regenerative medicine. Today @northeastern professor James Monaghan’s research on the axolotl took off in publications from Nature Communications, @wired, and @natgeo ….and my photos for @northeasternglobalnews got to tag along!

The adorable axolotl, everyone’s favorite smiley salamander, could be the key to regenerative medicine. Today @northeastern professor James Monaghan’s research on the axolotl took off in publications from Nature Communications, @wired, and @natgeo ….and my photos for @northeasternglobalnews got to tag along!

The adorable axolotl, everyone’s favorite smiley salamander, could be the key to regenerative medicine. Today @northeastern professor James Monaghan’s research on the axolotl took off in publications from Nature Communications, @wired, and @natgeo ….and my photos for @northeasternglobalnews got to tag along!

The adorable axolotl, everyone’s favorite smiley salamander, could be the key to regenerative medicine. Today @northeastern professor James Monaghan’s research on the axolotl took off in publications from Nature Communications, @wired, and @natgeo ….and my photos for @northeasternglobalnews got to tag along!

The adorable axolotl, everyone’s favorite smiley salamander, could be the key to regenerative medicine. Today @northeastern professor James Monaghan’s research on the axolotl took off in publications from Nature Communications, @wired, and @natgeo ….and my photos for @northeasternglobalnews got to tag along!

The adorable axolotl, everyone’s favorite smiley salamander, could be the key to regenerative medicine. Today @northeastern professor James Monaghan’s research on the axolotl took off in publications from Nature Communications, @wired, and @natgeo ….and my photos for @northeasternglobalnews got to tag along!

The adorable axolotl, everyone’s favorite smiley salamander, could be the key to regenerative medicine. Today @northeastern professor James Monaghan’s research on the axolotl took off in publications from Nature Communications, @wired, and @natgeo ….and my photos for @northeasternglobalnews got to tag along!

The adorable axolotl, everyone’s favorite smiley salamander, could be the key to regenerative medicine. Today @northeastern professor James Monaghan’s research on the axolotl took off in publications from Nature Communications, @wired, and @natgeo ….and my photos for @northeasternglobalnews got to tag along!

No tutu, no pointe shoes, no problem.
The premise of Noreste Ballet Company is straightforward enough: Ballet should be open to everyone. Anyone can audition; everyone can perform. But because it’s ballet — an art form synonymous with all-consuming, punishing perfectionism — even that simple notion can be unfathomable.
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Read more of @schuyler_v ‘s story on this incredible club that put on a production of the Nutcracker with a massive effort entirely run by students to schedule, find costumes, choreograph and practice all around school, work etc. on @northeasternglobalnews

No tutu, no pointe shoes, no problem.
The premise of Noreste Ballet Company is straightforward enough: Ballet should be open to everyone. Anyone can audition; everyone can perform. But because it’s ballet — an art form synonymous with all-consuming, punishing perfectionism — even that simple notion can be unfathomable.
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Read more of @schuyler_v ‘s story on this incredible club that put on a production of the Nutcracker with a massive effort entirely run by students to schedule, find costumes, choreograph and practice all around school, work etc. on @northeasternglobalnews

No tutu, no pointe shoes, no problem.
The premise of Noreste Ballet Company is straightforward enough: Ballet should be open to everyone. Anyone can audition; everyone can perform. But because it’s ballet — an art form synonymous with all-consuming, punishing perfectionism — even that simple notion can be unfathomable.
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Read more of @schuyler_v ‘s story on this incredible club that put on a production of the Nutcracker with a massive effort entirely run by students to schedule, find costumes, choreograph and practice all around school, work etc. on @northeasternglobalnews

No tutu, no pointe shoes, no problem.
The premise of Noreste Ballet Company is straightforward enough: Ballet should be open to everyone. Anyone can audition; everyone can perform. But because it’s ballet — an art form synonymous with all-consuming, punishing perfectionism — even that simple notion can be unfathomable.
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Read more of @schuyler_v ‘s story on this incredible club that put on a production of the Nutcracker with a massive effort entirely run by students to schedule, find costumes, choreograph and practice all around school, work etc. on @northeasternglobalnews

No tutu, no pointe shoes, no problem.
The premise of Noreste Ballet Company is straightforward enough: Ballet should be open to everyone. Anyone can audition; everyone can perform. But because it’s ballet — an art form synonymous with all-consuming, punishing perfectionism — even that simple notion can be unfathomable.
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Read more of @schuyler_v ‘s story on this incredible club that put on a production of the Nutcracker with a massive effort entirely run by students to schedule, find costumes, choreograph and practice all around school, work etc. on @northeasternglobalnews

No tutu, no pointe shoes, no problem.
The premise of Noreste Ballet Company is straightforward enough: Ballet should be open to everyone. Anyone can audition; everyone can perform. But because it’s ballet — an art form synonymous with all-consuming, punishing perfectionism — even that simple notion can be unfathomable.
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Read more of @schuyler_v ‘s story on this incredible club that put on a production of the Nutcracker with a massive effort entirely run by students to schedule, find costumes, choreograph and practice all around school, work etc. on @northeasternglobalnews

No tutu, no pointe shoes, no problem.
The premise of Noreste Ballet Company is straightforward enough: Ballet should be open to everyone. Anyone can audition; everyone can perform. But because it’s ballet — an art form synonymous with all-consuming, punishing perfectionism — even that simple notion can be unfathomable.
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Read more of @schuyler_v ‘s story on this incredible club that put on a production of the Nutcracker with a massive effort entirely run by students to schedule, find costumes, choreograph and practice all around school, work etc. on @northeasternglobalnews

No tutu, no pointe shoes, no problem.
The premise of Noreste Ballet Company is straightforward enough: Ballet should be open to everyone. Anyone can audition; everyone can perform. But because it’s ballet — an art form synonymous with all-consuming, punishing perfectionism — even that simple notion can be unfathomable.
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Read more of @schuyler_v ‘s story on this incredible club that put on a production of the Nutcracker with a massive effort entirely run by students to schedule, find costumes, choreograph and practice all around school, work etc. on @northeasternglobalnews

No tutu, no pointe shoes, no problem.
The premise of Noreste Ballet Company is straightforward enough: Ballet should be open to everyone. Anyone can audition; everyone can perform. But because it’s ballet — an art form synonymous with all-consuming, punishing perfectionism — even that simple notion can be unfathomable.
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Read more of @schuyler_v ‘s story on this incredible club that put on a production of the Nutcracker with a massive effort entirely run by students to schedule, find costumes, choreograph and practice all around school, work etc. on @northeasternglobalnews
Instagram Hikaye Görüntüleyici, Instagram hikayelerini, videoları, fotoğrafları veya IGTV'yi gizlice izleyip kaydetmenizi sağlayan basit bir araçtır. Bu hizmetle, içerikleri indirip istediğiniz zaman çevrimdışı olarak keyfini çıkarabilirsiniz. Instagram'da daha sonra görmek istediğiniz bir şey bulduysanız veya anonim kalmak isterseniz, bizim Görüntüleyicimiz sizin için mükemmeldir. Anonstories, kimliğinizi gizli tutmak için mükemmel bir çözüm sunar. Instagram, Hikaye özelliğini Ağustos 2023'te başlatmış ve bu format, etkileşimi yüksek ve zaman sınırlı olduğu için hızla diğer platformlar tarafından benimsenmiştir. Hikayeler, kullanıcıların hızlı güncellemeler paylaşmasını sağlar; fotoğraflar, videolar veya selfie'ler, metin, emojiler veya filtrelerle zenginleştirilmiş ve sadece 24 saat görünür. Bu sınırlı süre, normal gönderilere göre yüksek etkileşim yaratır. Bugünlerde, Hikayeler sosyal medyada bağlantı kurmanın ve iletişim kurmanın en popüler yollarından biridir. Ancak, bir Hikaye görüntülediğinizde, yaratıcısı adınızı görüntüleyici listesinde görebilir ki bu da gizlilik endişesi yaratabilir. Peki ya Hikayeleri fark edilmeden görüntülemek isterseniz? İşte burada Anonstories devreye girer. Kimliğinizi ifşa etmeden, kamuya açık Instagram içeriğini izlemenizi sağlar. Sadece merak ettiğiniz profilin kullanıcı adını girin, araç size en son Hikayelerini gösterecektir. Anonstories Görüntüleyicisinin Özellikleri: - Anonim Tarama: Hikayeleri görüntüleyici listesine düşmeden izleyin. - Hesap Gerekmez: Instagram hesabı oluşturmadan kamuya açık içeriği görüntüleyin. - İçerik İndirme: Hikaye içeriklerini cihazınıza indirip çevrimdışı olarak kullanabilirsiniz. - Öne Çıkanlar Görüntüleme: Instagram Öne Çıkanlarına erişin, 24 saatlik süreyi aşarak da. - Yeniden Paylaşım Takibi: Kişisel profillerin Hikayeleri üzerindeki paylaşımları veya etkileşim seviyelerini takip edin. Kısıtlamalar: - Bu araç yalnızca açık hesaplarla çalışır; özel hesaplar erişilemez. Yararları: - Gizlilik Dostu: Herhangi bir Instagram içeriğini fark edilmeden izleyin. - Basit ve Kolay: Uygulama yükleme veya kayıt gerekmez. - Özel Araçlar: Instagram’ın sunmadığı şekilde içerik indirme ve yönetme.
Instagram güncellemelerini gizlice takip edin, gizliliğinizi koruyun ve anonim kalın.
Özel Profil Görüntüleyicisi ile profilleri ve fotoğrafları anonim olarak kolayca görüntüleyin.
Bu ücretsiz araç, hikaye yükleyicisine görünmeden Instagram Hikayelerini anonim olarak görüntülemenizi sağlar.
Anonstories, kullanıcıların Instagram hikayelerini yaratıcıyı uyarmadan görüntülemelerini sağlar.
iOS, Android, Windows, macOS ve Chrome ile Safari gibi modern tarayıcılarda sorunsuz çalışır.
Giriş bilgisi gerektirmeden güvenli, anonim taramayı ön planda tutar.
Kullanıcılar, sadece bir kullanıcı adı girerek halka açık hikayeleri görüntüleyebilir—hesap gerekmez.
Fotoğrafları (JPEG) ve videoları (MP4) kolayca indirir.
Hizmet ücretsizdir.
Özel hesaplardan içerikler yalnızca takipçiler tarafından erişilebilir.
Dosyalar yalnızca kişisel veya eğitimsel kullanım içindir ve telif hakkı kurallarına uymalıdır.
Bir kamu kullanıcı adı girin, hikayeleri görüntüleyin veya indirin. Hizmet, içeriği yerel olarak kaydetmek için doğrudan bağlantılar oluşturur.