Kiana Cole, The Boston Globe

Kiana Cole

The Boston Globe

Chapel Hill, NC, United States

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Past articles by Kiana:

Parents still fight for UMass Boston day-care center as teachers receive layoff notices

On Wednesday, parents, union and government representatives met to continue the fight against UMass Boston’s decision to close its day-care center on Dec. 29 → Read More

Meet the devotees who chase eclipses around the world

Hundreds of eclipse chasers have been traveling to obscure destinations to track total solar eclipses for decades. → Read More

Dragons and bears and gods: Ancients viewed solar eclipses as wrath from on high

Viewing a total solar eclipse in ancient times evoked fear, repentance, and a wide range of mythical explanations. → Read More

Disabled veterans set sail on the Charles through Community Boating

Dozens of disabled veterans gathered at Community Boating Inc. to learn the art of sailing Saturday → Read More

Here’s a stellar Spotify playlist for the upcoming solar eclipse

Here are 40 songs to accompany your time viewing the solar eclipse on Aug. 21. → Read More

Here’s everything you need to know about the solar eclipse

On Monday, Aug. 21, a total solar eclipse will be crossing through part of the continental United States. Here’s everything you need to know about it. → Read More

Thousands of cyclists are pedaling during the 38th Pan-Mass Challenge

More than 5,300 cyclists took off Saturday morning in the 2017 Pan-Mass Challenge, raising money for patient care and cancer research. → Read More

Protestors seek release of MIT janitor detained by immigration authorities

Dozens of people gathered to ask ICE to release Francisco Rodriguez, who missed the birth of his son this week. → Read More

On Long Island, Boston children become carefree campers

On Thursday, campers at Camp Harbor View said goodbye to their new friends after four weeks of growing as swimmers, artists, and leaders. → Read More

Boston Police Department responds to Trump’s speech to law enforcement

The Boston Police Department responded Saturday to the speech President Donald Trump gave to law enforcement, telling them ‘Please don’t be too nice’ to suspects. → Read More

Boston teens learn how to make breakups better

Hundreds gathered at Simmons College on Wednesday to learn about the best way to handle breakups in the era of social media. → Read More

Medford child falls out third-floor window

The child was rushed to Massachusetts General Hospital, police said. → Read More

48 people rescued in one day at Hampton Beach

At Hampton Beach in New Hampshire, 48 people were rescued from rip currents on Wednesday. → Read More

Swimmers cool off in the Charles River

About 277 swimmers registered for the City Splash event, which allowed locals to spend time swimming in the Charles River near the Esplanade on Tuesday. → Read More

Home Base program expands to include veterans of Vietnam War

Thousands gathered at Fenway Park Saturday morning for the eighth annual Run to Home Base, one thing made this year different: tearful standing ovations for Vietnam veterans in attendance, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War. → Read More

UMass protesters petitioned administration to make upper-level budget cuts first

Dozens of protesters gathered on UMass Boston’s campus Friday to protest the budget cuts being made by the administration, including the proposed elimination of the Early Learning Center. → Read More

Handcrafted wooden goose decoy could sell for $500,000 at auction this month

A wooden decoy of a sleeping goose, created by Massachusetts-native Charles Safford in the early 1900s, is estimated to be worth $400,000 to $600,000. → Read More

Amid budget crunch, UMass Boston to close day-care center

The shuttering is the first major budget cut by interim university chancellor Barry Mills. The decision infurated parents who were blindsided when they arrived Thursday evening to pick up their toddlers. → Read More

Follow the red-brick road

What’s it like to walk the 66-year-old Freedom Trail these days? Some confusion, and lessons, along the way. → Read More

‘Extreme case of domestic violence’ led to Maine shooting

Four people including the gunman were killed in Skowhegan, Maine, Wednesday morning. → Read More