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The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

Crime Log: Monday, May 27 to Sunday, June 2

Crime Log: Monday, May 27 to Sunday, June 2

Deanna Schwartz, deputy campus editor June 6, 2019
Crimes reported to the Northeastern University Police Department between Monday, May 27 and Sunday, June 2.
The bridge connecting the north and south sides of campus has finally opened, to mixed opinions.

ISEC footbridge opens to mixed response

Deanna Schwartz, deputy campus editor June 4, 2019
After years of construction and a viewing party in October, the ISEC footbridge opened to the public on Friday.
Dean Bob Jose attended the town hall to hear student concerns.

NSCC talks tensions at town hall

Deanna Schwartz, deputy campus editor June 2, 2019
The Northeastern Student of Color Caucus gathered in the Center for Intercultural Engagement Tuesday evening for a town hall meeting to share concerns and propose solutions.
Crime Log: Monday, May 20 to Sunday, May 26

Crime Log: Monday, May 20 to Sunday, May 26

Deanna Schwartz, deputy campus editor May 29, 2019
Crimes reported to the Northeastern University Police Department between Monday, May 20 and Sunday, May 26.
A fan stands above the crowd at Boston Calling 2019 during Sheck Wes’ set in the afternoon.

Boston Calling 2019 concludes with range of performances

Morgan Lloyd, deputy lifestyle editor May 28, 2019

All photos by Brian Bae. Boston Calling 2019 drew to a close Sunday with another day of live music and fun at the Harvard Athletic Complex. The final day featured fewer big-name performances than Saturday, but included a long-awaited sendoff from headliner Travis Scott. Scheduled...

Sidney Gish, an NU alum, kicks off the day’s festivities.

Boston Calling returns for a second day, featuring NU alum

Morgan Lloyd, deputy lifestyle editor May 27, 2019

All photos by Brian Bae. Attendees from all across New England and beyond returned to the Harvard Athletic Complex for the second day of Boston Calling 2019, the 10th annual edition of the festival. It was a hot day, with temperatures climbing into the 70s, but that didn’t...

Josh Dun of Twenty One Pilots walks on stage at the start of the performance holding a torch.

Boston Calling kicks off three day festival with big-name performances

Morgan Lloyd, deputy lifestyle editor May 25, 2019

The 10th annual Boston Calling music festival kicked off with a series of explosive performances Friday night, featuring headliner Twenty One Pilots. The festival, returning to the Harvard Athletic Complex for the second time, featured a packed bill of energetic live music...

Crime Log: Monday, May 12 to Sunday, May 19

Crime Log: Monday, May 12 to Sunday, May 19

Deanna Schwartz, deputy campus editor May 22, 2019
Crimes reported to the Northeastern University Police Department between Monday, May 12 and Sunday, May 19.
Crime Log: Monday, May 6 to Sunday, May 11

Crime Log: Monday, May 6 to Sunday, May 11

Deanna Schwartz, deputy campus editor May 16, 2019
Crimes reported to the Northeastern University Police Department between Monday, May 6 and Sunday, May 11.
Offred, played by Jennifer Johnson Cano, sees her room for the first time in Boston Lyric Operas production of Margaret Atwoods seminal dystopian novel.

Review: The Handmaid’s Tale opera delivers in victorious adaptation

Yunkyo Kim, campus editor May 13, 2019

The operatic rendition of Margaret Atwood's “The Handmaid’s Tale” religiously adheres to the original text, going as far as staging the show in a basketball gymnasium where the handmaids in the novel slept. It is this meticulous narrative strategy that makes the opera...

Maintenance issues and rising rent costs appear to be common among the frustrations some residents have with life on Mission Hill.

Mission Hill landlord-tenant relations highlight changes in Boston real estate

Ava Sasani, news correspondent May 11, 2019

Quinn Olpin, a fourth-year international affairs major at Northeastern University, is ready to leave Mission Hill. Olpin will graduate from Northeastern this May. Of all the excitement the senior has to look forward to in her last year of college, the prospect of moving out...

Uber and Lyft drivers went on strike Wednesday to demand higher wages and better transparency.

Uber and Lyft drivers strike nationwide for better pay, transparency

Yunkyo Kim, campus editor May 11, 2019

Drivers who work independently for ride-hailing services held a 24-hour strike Wednesday as part of a multi-city effort that was likely “the largest-ever gig worker protest to date.” The strike was organized nationally by Rideshare Drivers United and locally by the Boston...