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College kids are ditching New England

College kids are ditching New England

Plus: 馃イ Erewhon in Boston?
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馃憖What鈥檚 on tap today:
A(nother) Healey challenger
No BQ? No problem!
Erewhon in Boston?
Up first鈥
EDUCATION
New England is 鈥 no fun?
Image: David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe. Illustration: Gia Orsino
For a long time, Southerners flocked to New England for higher ed. Now, the tables are turning.
These days, more prospective college students in the Northeast are opting for large, Southern public schools, according to the Globe. Here鈥檚 what to know:
馃帗 The numbers don鈥檛 lie: Students are heading South. According to the Wall Street Journal, the number of Northern students going to Southern public universities has increased by 84% over the past two decades. But lately, that figure has increased 30% between 2018 to 2022 alone. At South Carolina鈥檚 Coastal Carolina University, applicants from New Englanders jumped 11.6% between 2024 and 2025.
馃摬 TikTok is partially to thank. Lifestyle content from students at these schools (like #RushTok and 鈥渄ay in my life鈥 videos) get millions of views online, giving the schools a huge marketing boost. And we already know that New Englanders aren鈥檛 immune (see: locals spending thousands on 鈥渞ush consultants鈥).
馃コ The main draw seems to be 鈥 fun. Let鈥檚 face it, compared to New England鈥檚 sometimes 鈥淧uritanical 鈥 resonance,鈥 as one college coach put it, Southern schools鈥 warm weather, friendly people, and party vibes can look pretty appealing. When one former Boston student reflected on her choice between UNH and Clemson, she described her UNH tour: 鈥淚t was rainy, and I was in a jacket, and everyone there just felt like 鈥 I don鈥檛 know how to explain it 鈥 they鈥檙e just Northern kids.鈥 Spoiler: She chose Clemson.
馃樂 Especially in a post-COVID world. According to Kim Harrington Sokop, founder of Kim鈥檚 College Coaching & Prep, these sentiments were 鈥渟upercharged鈥 by COVID, when Northern students watched their Southern peers out and about while they were stuck on Zoom.
馃憢 Also driving the migration: Lower tuition costs, higher odds of getting into better schools thanks to 鈥済eographic diversity,鈥 less of an emphasis on politics in an increasingly polarizing climate, and more Black students choosing Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
馃槵 That said, Southern charm doesn鈥檛 work on everyone. All of the things that made UGA look appealing to one Boston Latin School student turned out to be the very same factors that ultimately created a 鈥渃ultural mismatch.鈥 The sororities weren鈥檛 inclusive, students were mostly from Georgia, there was too much partying and football, and the politics were too conservative. Now, she鈥檚 back in Boston.
馃鈥嶐煄 Wanna know more? You can read the whole story here.
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CITY
Quick & dirty headlines
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馃棾锔 A(nother) Republican gubernatorial candidate has entered the chat. Meet Michael Minogue, the GOP mega-donor and businessman who鈥檚 officially thrown his hat in the ring to challenge Gov. Healey next fall. With just under a year until the primary, Minogue is the third Republican to join the race, announcing his candidacy with a (surprisingly cinematic) video that pitches him as a 鈥渘ew kind of governor,鈥 planning to disrupt the 鈥渃urrent one-party system.鈥 That said, he鈥檒l face an uphill battle to unseat Healey 鈥 especially considering his sizable donations to MAGA causes.
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猸 These local sleeper hits deserve a Michelin star. For the first time ever on Nov. 18, Boston restaurants will be included on the swanky Michelin guide. And though big-name, fancy-pants spots like O Ya and Nightshade Noodle Bar are the favorites to get a Michelin nod, several under-the-radar spots also deserve consideration, according to the Globe鈥檚 Devra First. On her list: JP鈥檚 Brassica Kitchen + Cafe, Brookline Thai sensation Mahaniyom, and Somerville Palestinian bakery Yafa Bakery & Cafe. Here are all her picks.
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ONE LAST THING
Erewhon in Boston?
Illustration: Gia Orsino
The rumors are 鈥 not true: Despite rumblings on Instagram, Erewhon is NOT coming to Boston, but its viral $20 smoothies ARE. Let鈥檚 back up.
For the uninitiated, Erewhon is the luxury (read: $$$) Los Angeles grocery store chain responsible for such viral items as the $20 Hailey Bieber smoothie, and a single $19 strawberry. (But fun fact: The store actually has roots in Boston!)
In a cryptic IG post on Tuesday, the brand teased photos of 20 cities, including Boston, with the caption 鈥淎 Taste of Erewhon in Your City. Coming soon.鈥 The internet promptly lost its mind, speculating that the store would be opening here. But soon after, the caption was updated to 鈥淎 Taste of Erewhon Shipping to Your City. Coming soon,鈥 dashing commenters鈥 hopes.
Then, on Wednesday, the actual announcement dropped: They鈥檇 be shipping their $20 Hailey Bieber smoothie nationwide. All you need is a blender.
鈥 Written by Gia Orsino and Claire Nicholas
馃イ Thanks for reading! We don鈥檛 even want to THINK about how the price of that smoothie after shipping.
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馃浀 The results are in: 55% of readers say they鈥檇 support a potential ban on mopeds and e-bikes in Boston. One reader said: 鈥淚 want to support gig workers but I also want to get to and from work in one piece sooooo.鈥