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Monologues linked to sexual abuse, war

February 13, 2007

By Hailey Hudson Billions of dollars are being poured into war. Thousands of people have died, and even more have been affected. This week, women around the globe are joining together and "Reclaiming Peace." Northeastern students are contributing to this cause through performances...

Commentary: Online housing system fails some students

February 13, 2007

As we all know, Northeastern is a big university, and sometimes things (or people) can fall through the cracks. While this is to be expected, it seems to happen an awful lot to me. As a rising sophomore, I am planning to live on campus next semester. When I paid my housing...

Huskies with Heart: Senior teaches, inspires Jamaica Plain’s youth through art

February 13, 2007

By Marc Larocque Seven year old Brian does not read well. Most of his Latino classmates do not read well either, but Brian's skills are particularly lacking compared to his peers. He is very defensive about this, and as a result, has ignored teachers and shunned his fellow students....

Men’s Hockey: Huskies step up, fill in for ailing key players

February 13, 2007

After scoring two goals in the last four games the men's hockey team unlocked the secret to scoring: bench your leading scorers. With four of the Huskies' top six scorers missing from the lineup Monday in the Beanpot consolation game, the team topped Harvard 3-1. "It's...

Copley rally celebrates Obama’s presidential bid

February 13, 2007

Just hours before a rally for Barack Obama began at Copley Square in Boston Saturday, the Illinois senator officially announced his bid for president in 2008. At 45, the first-term senator is the youngest democratic candidate vying for the position so far, with other contenders...

Prof discusses gender, identity issues

February 13, 2007

By Kate Augusto A new series to discuss gender issues in history kicked off Thursday with a speech by new Northeastern professor Carla Kaplan, "Miss Anne in Harlem: The White Women of the Black Renaissance." About 80 people attended the first speech in the "Gender Matters...

Harvard: Crimson struggle in past ‘pots

February 13, 2007

We're not the only ones in a drought. Another major collegiate hockey team in the Greater Boston area has a slight Beanpot problem. Harvard has not gained college hockey's most famous prize since 1993. This fact is often overlooked by casual observers, obsessed with Northeastern's...

John Mayer talks life on the road, latest album

February 13, 2007

By Jessi Savino On Feb. 15, The News, along with 12 other college journalists from across the country, spoke with singer-songwriter John Mayer about life on the road, his new album and his most embarrassing moment on stage. Q: Rolling Stone just named you one of the "Guitar...

Commentary: New budget a success, more to come

February 13, 2007

I want to address the recent news about the proposed tuition hike for the coming school year. This year the Student Government Association (SGA), led by President Rogan O'Handley, achieved unprecedented success in fulfilling its mission to let students have a voice in the budget...

Men’s Hockey: Huskies beat Harvard in Beanpot consolation

February 13, 2007

By Matt Nielsen The men's hockey team beat Harvard University, 3-1, Monday night at TD Banknorth Garden for its second Beanpot consolation win in four years. The Huskies' win was their sixth in consolation games since they last won the Beanpot title in 1988. The victory...

Women’s Basketball: Northeastern drops pair to top conference teams

February 13, 2007

The Huskies were matched up against two of the best the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) has to offer this past week. A casual glance at the box scores reveals an 89-75 loss to Old Dominion (14-8, 10-1 CAA) and an 85-63 loss to No. 25 James Madison (22-2, 13-0 CAA), stretching...

Senior chooses inner-city teaching over law school

February 13, 2007

By Derek Hawkins Toby Shepherd never envisioned himself becoming a teacher, but this summer he will begin a two-year teaching stint in one of the nation's poorest school districts. Shepherd, a senior political science and history major, is a member of Teach For America, a...