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The surge of digital notebooks: How students are harnessing technology for schoolwork
The surge of digital notebooks: How students are harnessing technology for schoolwork
Daniela Rynott, news correspondent • November 12, 2025

In an era of ever-expanding technology, more students are swapping notebooks for iPads as they look for new ways to stay organized, use less paper and...

Stephen Schneider points to a plant Oct. 3. Schneider studied biology at Northeastern before becoming the university’s director of horticulture and grounds.
The Lorax of Northeastern: How Stephen Schneider helped the campus arboretum flourish
Kayla Goldman and Paloma Welch November 11, 2025

Steve Schneider has taken on a vital role at Northeastern: he speaks for the trees.  “My goal is not to be the Lorax, per se, but to inspire as many...

Your professor’s grades matter too: How TRACE evaluations impact instructors
Your professor’s grades matter too: How TRACE evaluations impact instructors
Carson Lyle, news staff • November 9, 2025
A participant at the “No Kings” protest and Pride celebration in Boston carries a rainbow flag in her hair June 14. The Obergefell v. Hodges supreme court case legalized same-sex marriage just over a decade ago in 2015.
Column: Queer representation on screen lays the foundation for tolerance
Taylor Zinnie, columnist • November 13, 2025
Chequered flag: Mayhem in Mexico City. Mexican Grand Prix recap
Chequered flag: Mayhem in Mexico City. Mexican Grand Prix recap
Olufolake Okunsanya, news staff • November 12, 2025
A pile of an Afghan family's luggage in a corner of a one-bedroom apartment Nov. 5, 2025. Foreign aid helped prevent over 91 million deaths, according to U.S. News. Photo courtesy Sheraz Akhtar.
Op-ed: Afghan refugee girls can’t wait. We must fight for their education.
Hope Akhtar and Dr. Sheraz Akhtar November 12, 2025
Graduate student guard Nariyah Simmons keeps the ball away from defenders. Simmons is second on the team in rebounds with 16, despite being the shortest member of the team.
Women’s basketball collapses in fourth quarter against BU
Cassandra Joyce, deputy sports editor • November 12, 2025

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Northeastern University signage at Egan Research Center. Two new members were appointed to the Board of Trustees.
Northeastern adds two members to Board of Trustees, removes four
Caroline Baker Dimock, news staff • November 9, 2025
Members of the Huskies for a Free Palestine hold a banner that reads, "Tatte coffee fuels genocide." More than 25 demonstrators attended the November rally.
Pro-Palestine demonstrators rally outside Tatte, say company is ‘fueling genocide’
Elizabeth Chalmers, news staff • November 8, 2025

More than 25 pro-Palestine demonstrators rallied outside Tatte Bakery & Cafe at 369 Huntington Ave. to protest the company’s ties with...

Students voice their opinions at the town hall meeting for the Youth Democratic Socialists of America, or YDSA. The YDSA campaign at Northeastern was founded in April 2020, following Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign withdrawal.
Northeastern students report concern surrounding ICE on campus at YDSA town hall
Elizabeth Chalmers, news staff • November 5, 2025

In an Oct. 28 town hall held by Northeastern's chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists of America, a group of more than 20 students raised...

A view overlooking the London Bridge Feb. 16, 2024. A second Northeastern London campus space opened in 2024. Photo courtesy Ahana Sinha.
Dear Americans: Here’s what happens across the pond at NU London
Tendayi Lamothe, news correspondent • October 31, 2025

In 2019, Northeastern began expanding its global presence by spreading its wings over the New College of the Humanities, or NCH, a struggling...

The Bell in Hand Tavern bar interior Sept. 14, 2024. Massachusetts banned happy hour in 1984. File photo by Jessica Xing.
Is Boston the city that sleeps?
Janira Skrbkova, news staff • November 11, 2025
Campaign signs for both mayoral and city council candidates, Michelle Wu and Henry Santana, respectively, on Boylston Street Nov. 4. Wu gained a 71.3% approval rating/a> according to Race to the White House polling.
‘It’s our civic duty:’ Bostonians head to the polls Nov. 4
Niaz Alasti, news staff • November 7, 2025

Tens of thousands of Boston residents headed to the polls Nov. 4, eager to cast their vote in some of the city’s most consequential local races.  The...

The entrance to Uncommon Ice Cream on Columbus Avenue Nov. 4. The new shop was founded by wife and husband duo Kathyrn Lane and Blair Landry.
Uncommon Ice Cream opens its doors on Columbus Avenue
Stella Huberlie, news correspondent • November 6, 2025

Platters of samples made their way around the crowd as a line formed out the door of Uncommon Ice Cream during the shop’s grand opening event,...

Boston University students interview Andrea Campbell during a panel discussion Oct. 28. The panel discussed justice and the state of politics in the United States.
‘Justice remains our collective compass’: Attorney General Andrea Campbell joins Mass. law students for fireside chat
Devyn Rudnick and Hannah Little November 5, 2025

On Oct. 28, a panel of Massachusetts law school students interviewed Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell about the state of law and...

Sabrina Araujo-Elorza throws the ball in bounds Sept. 21. Araujo-Elorza was called up to play for the Venezuela National Team at Liga de Naciones Feminina.
Women’s soccer player Sabrina Araujo-Elorza recruited to Venezuela’s National Team
Emma Shkurti, news staff • November 10, 2025

Senior defender Sabrina Araujo-Elorza was called up to represent her home country, Venezuela, for the Liga de Naciones Femenina, according to...

Matthews Arena's farewell logo on display Oct. 20. The logo was made available on t-shirts and other merchandise after its release.
Matthews Arena farewell logo monumentalizes arena’s history, inspires merchandise
Evelynn Lin, news correspondent • November 10, 2025

As Matthews Arena is prepared to be demolished after more than a century of hosting historical events, Northeastern Athletics unveiled on its...

Sophomore center Alyssa Staten shoots a free throw Jan. 19 against the William & Mary Tribe. Staten grabbed nine rebounds against Yale in Northeastern's 75-64 win.
Women’s basketball defeats Yale, secures first win of season
Cassandra Joyce, deputy sports editor • November 12, 2025

The Northeastern women’s basketball team (1-1, 0-0 CAA) picked up its first win against the Yale University Bulldogs (0-1, 0-0 Ivy League)...

Sophomore guard Luca Soroa Schaller shoots the ball midair Nov. 3. The Huskies lost the matchup to Boston University but won against Colgate Nov. 7.
Men’s basketball secures comeback win over Colgate
Olufolake Okunsanya, news staff • November 11, 2025

Northeastern men’s basketball (1-1, 0-0 CAA) came back from an eight-point deficit to win against the Colgate University Raiders (0-2, 0-0...

Emma Rowell jumps to block the ball Oct. 18. Rowell lead the Huskies in kills at 11 against Campbell Nov. 7.
Volleyball suffers weekend sweep as postseason chances slip away
Cassandra Joyce, deputy sports editor • November 11, 2025

Despite putting up a hard fight, Northeastern volleyball (9-14, 5-9 CAA) fell to the Campbell University Camels (20-5, 12-2 CAA) in four sets...

A graphic featuring the Phinista Cafe (left), Cafe Darq menu and Phin Coffee House (right) interiors. Vietnamese coffees use robusta beans, a bean that contains twice as much caffeine compared to typical arabica beans. Graphic by Margot Murphy. Photos by Aya Al-Zehhawi and Nia Calais.
Column: 7 shops to find the most authentic Vietnamese coffee in Boston
Jenny Tran, news staff • November 10, 2025
Runway redemption: How Victoria’s Secret is trying to win us back
Runway redemption: How Victoria’s Secret is trying to win us back
Gemma Weisenfreund, news correspondent • November 9, 2025
Trump speaks at a presidential cabinet meeting Feb. 26. Two potential successors for the Republican party ran in the 2024 presidential election. Photo courtesy The White House, Flickr.
Op-ed: The Republican party has a big problem. Who will succeed Trump?
Robby Wolff, columnist • November 10, 2025

Who will be the next leader of the Republican party? Will the Grand Old Party, or GOP, devolve into infighting without Donald Trump? The answers...

Rows of network servers in a data center March 17, 2013. Major tech companies including Google, Meta, Amazon and Microsoft confirmed that they will spend more than $350 billion towards the construction of AI data centers. Photo courtesy BalticServers.com, Wikimedia Commons.
Column: Will the AI bubble be too big to fail?
Phil Warren, columnist • November 10, 2025

America’s artificial intelligence, or AI, boom isn’t innovation. It’s the largest publicly subsidized wealth transfer in modern history,...

A graphic featuring a student studying surrounded by letters, a map, a magnifying glass and pens. According to Healing Pathways, the term "situationships" gained popularity in the early 2020s and reflects the in-between stages of dating and an official relationship. Graphic by Catherine Gore. Photos courtesy VENUS MAJOR, Jennie Razumnaya, Markus Winkler, Liviu C. and Kiran CK, Unsplash.
Dear Hunting for Answers: How do I stop getting stuck in terrible situationships?
Honor Seares, columnist • November 7, 2025

DISCLAIMER: Before you dig into all the truly wonderful, sage and [insert other positive adjectives here] advice, I would like to emphasize that...

A classroom entrance in Snell Library April 15. Flipped classrooms emphasized student engagement and discussion with class materials.
Op-ed: It’s time to flip our perspective on the flipped classroom
Antaine Anhalt, columnist • November 5, 2025

When you think of college classes, you may think of the traditional lecture. Students file into a classroom, prepare their notetaking materials...

The American flag waving in the wind Oct. 17. Many Americans have been concerned about the Trump Administration's fascist tendencies.
Op-ed: The pillars of fascism have infected our democracy
Paige Maki, contributor • November 5, 2025

Upon reading about numerous national guard and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, deployments across the country, I’ve felt...

Scam emails still plague Northeastern Outlook
Scam emails still plague Northeastern Outlook
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