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The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

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Northeastern Alumni: Almunus runs NYC Marathon for cancer

November 5, 2008

Caleb Ginsberg's first New York City Marathon not only showcased great individual performance, but also an extensive fundraising effort for a worthy cause. Ginsberg, a former catcher for Northeastern who graduated in 2007 with a business degree, was running to raise money for...

Letter to the Editor: Blunt advice for students, university

November 5, 2008

Above all else, the passage of Question 2, an initiative which moves to decriminalize the possession of up to one ounce of marijuana, marks a turning point for Massachusetts in regard to the attitudes of its citizens toward law enforcement priorities. It's the first ever decriminalization...

Director: Reaccreditation for Northeastern likely

November 5, 2008

By Erin Kelly and Matt Collette At the start of yesterday's Faculty Senate meeting, Provost Stephen Director spoke positively about the exit interview by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) for Northeastern's reaccredition. "Based upon what we've heard,...

Northeastern Hockey: Goalies galore for NU

November 5, 2008

When it comes to goaltending this season, the men's and women's hockey programs have each found itself with a plethora of riches - at least if weekly and monthly awards are to be used as an indication. Just this week, junior Brad Thiessen of the men's hockey tea won both the...

Letter to the Editor: Reporting laundry issues will yield solutions

November 5, 2008

"See something, say something" is a common phrase used by law enforcement officials to encourage people to report crime and suspicious activity in the interest of public safety. In the residence halls of Northeastern, a similar concept applies to issues you notice with laundry...

Letters save lives at Saint Jude

November 5, 2008

By Hannah Martin Rampantly scribbling letters to family and friends, more than 400 students packed the Curry Student Center Monday night to raise money for St. Jude Children's Hospital at the second annual Letters for Life event. Student group and national fundraising organization...

Column: Small in stature, big on physicality

November 5, 2008

Division I hockey players are big. Most of them are in the 6-foot, 200 pounds-plus range and can deliver a hit that sends the boards shaking. Imagine not being one of the big guys. What if you stood 5-feet-8-inches and head into the face-off circle against a guy that is 6-feet-1-inch...

All Hail: An election night to remember

November 5, 2008

Tuesday was an historic day in our history. As young adults, not many of us have previously been around for so much political excitement. I felt proud to be an American as I cast my vote Tuesday morning, and I hope everyone else also voted. But as I look back on Tuesday night,...

Boston police crack down on area students

November 5, 2008

By Mike Napolitano As complaints from neighbors about college parties on Columbus Avenue increase, Boston Police are keeping a closer eye on loud, underage drinking parties, according to a spokesperson for the Boston Police Department (BPD). BPD spokesperson Jill McLaughlin...

Player of the Week: Leah Neubeck

November 5, 2008

She may wear a different color jersey from the rest of her teammates, but junior libero Leah Neubeck is an important part of the volleyball team that won a pair of home games over George Mason and James Madison this weekend. Neubeck played a big role in the games with 27 combined...

New research center puts Northeastern on ALERT

November 5, 2008

By Jake Sutera In an effort in increase university-sponsored research, Northeastern launched the Department of Homeland Security Center of Excellence for Awareness and Localization of Explosives-Related Threats (ALERT). Earlier this year, it was chosen as one of 11 universities...

A party for the history books

November 5, 2008

By Mike Napolitano In an election expected to have seen a record amount of young voters, Boston's college population took to the polls, and later to the streets, in a celebration the city has not seen since the Red Sox' World Series win in 2007. Hundreds of exuberant students...