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The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

Black history is not just stories about nameless slaves and prominent Black figures, rather the lives of people who were just as human as you and me.

Column: Black history isn’t ancient history

Brittany Mendez, news staff February 20, 2019
Although Black History Month has existed for most of our lifetimes, that is not the case for many of our living relatives. It is not only important to remember, it is important to commemorate because it is history still in the making.
The homeless population in Massachusetts increased by 14 percent, or over 2,000 people, in 2018.

Column: Homelessness is a circumstance, not a trait

Matt Hersey, columnist February 20, 2019
Wandering home, padding through snow back to a warm room is a privilege we should all experience. Yet, throughout Boston, forgotten residents fell asleep cold and wet.
Op-ed: Can any film topple “Roma” for Best Picture?

Op-ed: Can any film topple “Roma” for Best Picture?

Lal Birali February 20, 2019
The Oscars are predictably unpredictable. But since I am a betting man, I believe the Academy will go with “Roma” for the final award of Best Picture.
President Donald J. Trump gave his second State of the Union address on Tuesday, Feb. 5, to the 116th United States Congress.

Op-ed: Trump’s SOTU speech was predictably problematic

Deanna Schwartz, news staff February 15, 2019
The State of the Union was nothing out of the ordinary for Donald Trump. When Trump wasn’t directly lying, he was misleading the American public by spinning facts to fit his narrative that he has “made America great again."
A few students lounge in a corner of one of Northeasterns increasingly expensive dining halls.

Op-ed: Swipe2Care is good, but not a long-term solution

Lukas Illion February 12, 2019
Swipe2Care allows students to donate unused meal swipes to those who may not be able to afford enough. It does not bother me that the university is utilizing its dining halls to yield a profit. It bothers me that the administration is using Swipe2Care to make the dining halls seem more affordable.
Just south of San Diego, this fence separates the United States and Mexico.

Column: There’s more to the wall battle than politics

Matt Hersey, columnist February 7, 2019
We don’t need a wall. We don’t need Americans rationing insulin or money for food. We certainly don’t need elderly elite politicians making decisions that will handicap our empathy tomorrow. This humanitarian issue deserves a humanitarian response, not a cold, rigid steel wall.
Letter to the editor: Let Northeastern full-time faculty hold a union election

Letter to the editor: Let Northeastern full-time faculty hold a union election

February 7, 2019
As full-time, non-tenure track faculty, we are deeply invested in our departments, our scholarship and most of all, our students. It is because of this investment in our students that we continue to imagine how to improve our conditions as teachers. We call on Aoun to embody the spirit of valuing faculty voice and allow full-time non-tenure track faculty to vote.
Each Black History Month, we thank our black ancestors for the opportunities they bravely fought for, even as we continue to struggle to strive for more.

Column: Black History Month celebrates American greatness

Melissa Wells, opinion editor February 7, 2019
Our history is dark, but we have always paved a path for the success of future generations. So, this month, The News will dedicate a column each week to this celebration — a small gesture to a community ingrained in the foundation of this country and essential to that American greatness we all applaud today.
Rejecting transgender military members because of their identities is not just wrong, it denies their right to express who they are.

Op-ed: Trans joining the military isn’t a problem

Paige Stern February 6, 2019
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to put their transgender military ban into effect while the case is debated in lower courts. These individuals are being denied from serving as the gender they mentally and emotionally exist as, and it is disheartening.
Stand up, place your right hand over your heart and recite the Pledge of Allegiance...why?

Column: Where does the Pledge of Allegiance belong?

Miska Salemann, guest columnist February 2, 2019
There is something bewildering about expecting students to say an oath in a seemingly “free” country, especially in one built by dissidents. Yet, in the United States, we do.
The Gillette ad shows how people should treat each other, men and women alike.

Op-ed: Gillette ad highlights toxic masculinity

Riana Buchman February 2, 2019
It does not need to start with “boys will be boys.” Healthy masculinity should be instilled from a young age, so boys can learn how to reach the “best a man can be.”