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The Huntington News

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The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

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Musicians put twist on Coltrane classics

September 28, 2008

By Rachel Zarrell The 31st annual John Coltrane Memorial Concert (JCMC) brought a modern update of hip-hop combined with jazz and took a leave from more traditional styles performed in past years. The concert, which took place in Blackman Auditorium Saturday night, may be...

Men’s Soccer: CAA opener win

September 28, 2008

The men's soccer team picked up its second straight win and fourth straight shutout with a 1-0 win over James Madison yesterday morning in the team's Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) opener. The win was the Huskies' first in a conference opener since joining the CAA in 2005....

NU students flock to Hynes for Boston’s annual CollegeFest

September 28, 2008

By Tara Turner It seemed no one went home empty-handed this weekend from Boston's annual back-to-school event, CollegeFest. Despite the rain, thousands of college students flocked to Hynes Convention Center, where $10 admission and a valid college ID gained students access...

Women’s Soccer: Home and road weekend split

September 28, 2008

By Jackie Pearce The women's soccer team was forced to play back to back games this weekend due to the inclement weather, defeating Drexel at home Saturday, 3-2, and losing a tough one at Delaware yesterday, 2-0. Freshman forward Veronica Napoli had a hat trick in the victory...

Film calls for energy ‘Awakening’

September 28, 2008

By Brian Jordan Reminiscent of the band REM's "It's the End of the World as We Know It," the documentary, "A Crude Awakening: The Oil Crash," makes claims that the world is running out of accessible oil, with no alternative fuel source to replace it. The film played Thursday...

Sanitary dining

September 28, 2008

By Catia Sharp The Irvine M. Levine Market Place and the Stetson West dining halls twice failed non-critical health inspections by the City of Boston this summer, according to inspection data from this year. On June 30, Stetson West failed on eight counts and the Marketplace,...

‘Bobby’ sets the standard

September 28, 2008

By Eric Allen Finding Thayer Street in Boston's South End is tricky. It's unmarked, and is more of a brick walkway than a street. Cars can't even drive down it. But the neatly hidden path is home to art galleries, an antique restoration store and a hidden oasis of authentic...

Campus to get dose of ‘Daily’ star

September 28, 2008

By Mike Napolitano The presidential election just got a little funnier for Northeastern students. Jon Stewart, host of Comedy Central's The Daily Show, will perform his stand-up routine at Matthews Arena Friday, Oct. 17 at 8 p.m. for the annual homecoming comedy event in conjunction...

Push for game day support

September 28, 2008

By Jake Sutera In addition to Saturday's match against the University of California, Davis, three more Northeastern home football games will be televised on Comcast SportsNet this season. This is the first time in the school's athletic history that four home football games will...

Aoun speaks to wide range of issues at forum

September 28, 2008

By Michele Richinick In an attempt to become more available to students, President Joseph Aoun answered students' questions during an open forum last Thursday at the Cabral Center in the John D. O'Bryant African American Institute. About 60 people attended the question-and-answer...

3 students arrested for disturbing peace on Hill

September 28, 2008

By Mike Napolitano At least three Northeastern students were arrested early Saturday morning at parties in Mission Hill, according to information released by the Boston Police, bringing the total number of Northeastern students arrested on Mission Hill this year to at least...

Blackman remodel progresses

September 28, 2008

By Lana Lagomarsini After a year and a half of delay and planning, renovations for Blackman Auditorium have begun. The first of two planned renovations was completed during the summer, with the second phase scheduled for next summer, said Senior Vice President for Enrollment...