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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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Filmmakers focus on community

July 29, 2008

By Chelsea Reil Correction: This form of the story corrects a misquote by Meagan Redman. For Meagan Redman, a 2008 Northeastern graduate, this week's Roxbury Film Festival (RFF) isn't just an event that brings attention to community issues; it may also be her big break. ...

Letter to the editor: Overseas trip offers energy solutions

July 29, 2008

I recently returned from Thailand as part of a university Dialogue of Civilization program. While I was there, I fell in love with the culture, the people and the country in general. I found the Thai's approach to energy conservation interesting. There was no air conditioning...

Gallery construction underway

July 29, 2008

By Anne Baker and Michele Richinick After months of untangling red tape, the construction for Northeastern's new art gallery is underway, said former Student Government Association (SGA) Vice President for Student Services Chris Bourne. 'It was kind of a process of waiting,'...

The late, great American lager

July 29, 2008

By Samantha Moll For college students, Americana might look something like this: apple pie, baseball and Bud Light. But after recent business developments, the great American party beer may be no more. Although the acquisition will not be legally completed until the end of...

Filmmakers focus on community

July 29, 2008

By Chelsea Reil Correction: This form of the story corrects a misquote by Meagan Redman. For Meagan Redman, a 2008 Northeastern graduate, this week's Roxbury Film Festival (RFF) isn't just an event that brings attention to community issues; it may also be her big break. Redman...

Bill to ensure rights for RAs

July 29, 2008

By Kate Augusto and Erin Kelly Resident Assistants (RAs) will for the first time have a document detailing their rights starting this fall, student leaders on campus said. Marines Piney, this past year's Student Government Association (SGA) vice president for student affairs...

Bill to ensure rights for RAs

July 29, 2008

By Kate Augusto and Erin Kelly Resident Assistants (RAs) will for the first time have a document detailing their rights starting this fall, student leaders on campus said. Marines Piney, this past year's Student Government Association (SGA) vice president for student affairs...

Column: Sign it, play it out

July 29, 2008

I am done with the Manny Ramirez saga. It's the same thing year after year, again and again. Will he stay or will he go? I am sick of it. I have a tough time holding down my Chicken Lou's whenever I see Manny or Brett Favre on my TV screen or I hear them on the radio. It's nauseating....

The late, great American lager

July 29, 2008

By Samantha Moll For college students, Americana might look something like this: apple pie, baseball and Bud Light. But after recent business developments, the great American party beer may be no more. Although the acquisition will not be legally completed until the end of...

What’s the buzz?

July 29, 2008

By Amara Grautski For some, the vibrator has been a symbol of feminism and the women's movement toward independence. But recently, more people are paying attention to the history and cultural significance of one of the most popular sex toys. Although vibrators have been discussed...

New office more ‘OPEN’

July 29, 2008

By Danny Deza Students in search of more information about substance abuse will soon have another place to turn. During the final weeks of Summer II, Northeastern's Office of Student Affairs will finish assembling the Office of Prevention and Education at Northeastern (OPEN)...

Athletic training future uncertain

July 15, 2008

Months after a motion to indefinitely suspend admissions to the athletic training (AT) program was discussed at Faculty Senate, members of the program said they are still unclear about the reasons for the proposal and the program's future. Stephen Zoloth, dean of the Bouv'eacute;...