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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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Yoga enhances sex, spirituality

September 19, 2006

By Yuliya Sysevich What should one do when they are about to hit their sexual finish line and their partner still needs some time to get there? The answer may lie in the ancient practice of yoga. In "Tantra: Discovering the Power of Pre-Orgasmic Sex", author Yogani explains...

International students upset with insurance

September 19, 2006

Changes to Northeastern's health insurance plan last spring are leaving many graduate students from other countries to choose between two plans - the university's plan or a private one - that they view to be unnecessarily expensive, students said this week. Some are unsure if...

Puzzles

September 19, 2006

Sudoku Crossword

Column: The mystery, appeal of the Patriots’ head coach

September 19, 2006

I can see you right now. You're poring over fantasy football statistics and reading columns about perceived coaching "game plans." But remember these stories are penned by writers who, given the keys to take charge of a team, would be clueless fools. Next on your agenda...

Column: Money well spent – elsewhere

September 19, 2006

By Rachel Slajda Suffice to say, we're all pissed about this presidential residence on Beacon Hill. I personally thought - and in hindsight this was pretty naive - that once Northeastern broke the Top 100, the administration would stop throwing money away on things like, I don't...

Lurking poet arrested in Snell

September 19, 2006

Like many patrons, William Barlow claimed his business at Snell Library was purely literary. He wanted someone to share his poetry with, get to know and, in at least one instance, to be his muse, according to Northeastern Police Department (NUPD) reports. But as it turns out,...

Forks and Spoons; Love, always there, always changing

September 19, 2006

Right from the beginning, people are exposed to what a perfect love should be. From Romeo and his beloved Juliet to Cinderella and her prince, the illusion of perfection in love surrounds us throughout our lives. We have all dreamed about that fairy tale romance. We knew the...

MOS College Night

September 19, 2006

By Jessica Bashelor The Museum of Science opened its doors to thousands of Boston area college students last Monday to enjoy a night of raffles, butterflies and human cadavers. The museum's tenth annual College Night was mobbed with students eager to get a look at the highly...

Trekking through politics

September 19, 2006

By Jennifer Ruggiero Professor W.D. Kay doesn't like referring to himself as a "trekkie," the namesake most commonly associated with die-hard Star Trek enthusiasts. "'Trekker' is the preferred term these days," he said. The political science professor is currently finishing...

Aoun, Menino speak at ribbon-cutting for final West Village

September 19, 2006

By John Bruno After a seven-year process, the last building of the West Village project was formally inducted onto campus and into the city last Thursday. Boston Mayor Thomas Menino attended the official opening ceremony for the newest residence hall on campus: West Village...

Football: Hager still shy of 100th career win

September 19, 2006

It looked like Northeastern was getting the lucky bounce in the first quarter of Saturday's game against North Dakota State. But whatever luck the Huskies had would soon belong to the Bison, who beat NU 23-10 in Fargo, N.D. The Huskies looked like the team to beat in the...

SEXcapades

September 19, 2006

During the final days of summer, my boyfriend came to visit me at my parents' home in the country. One day we decided to go for a canoe ride on a nearby lake. While out on the water, I noticed an interesting pathway in the woods and wanted to explore. We docked our ride and...