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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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Students volunteer spring vacation time

November 20, 2005

By Derek Hawkins For students seeking a more constructive way to spend spring break, the Northeastern Center of Community Service offers the opportunity to do volunteer work through its Alternative Spring Break program. "This is a great opportunity to see another city, another...

Big Apple Entertainment

November 20, 2005

By Leah Fielding The Big Apple is the perfect place for those who prefer a more sophisticated spring break escape, and it is close enough to Boston that even students on co-op can get away for a weekend. From Broadway to Canal Street to museums and art galleries, there is something...

South Padre Island a hidden hotspot for northerners

November 20, 2005

By Laura Moran Although a relatively unknown vacation spot for northern students, South Padre Island is a popular spring break destination in Texas and a well-kept secret in United States beach locations. With Mexico just 30 miles away, this area is known as one of the nicest,...

Key West opens doors to sun, sand and song

November 20, 2005

Why not waste away in Margaritaville this spring break? Key West, Fla., the inspiration for many Jimmy Buffet songs, is known for its laid back attitude and easygoing population, according to www.pubclub.com. During the day, visitors can relax on the beach, play volleyball...

mp3 players store – shop on sale mp3 players

November 18, 2005

What music prefer?

St. Ann’s Church

November 18, 2005

Next issue should contain an article on Northeastern's purchase of the St. Ann Church and how they spent 4.8 mil to buy it. I am a Northeastern alumnus. I am a resident of Roxbury and agree with Northeastern's acquisitions in the area. -Michael Soremekun

Debate heats up Shillman

November 17, 2005

Northeastern's College Republicans and College Democrats faced off Wednesday, debating some of the most controversial issues in American politics, including abortion, gay marriage, stem cell research and the war in Iraq. The debate, which was moderated by senior communications...

the world turned upside down

November 17, 2005

The world turned upside down An editorial By Murdock Todd Cote (Doc) The world turned upside down, Washington D.C the Republican National Party Has lost what it had of a mind and have proven it's self inhuman and unjust as my previous article have show; they passed a budget...

Sharp divide within Korean Community must end

November 16, 2005

I have always been aware of my stance within my own culture. I am a 1.5 generation Korean American. My parents came to this country as immigrants, and so did I. First generation Koreans still hold traditions from Korea, while many 2nd generation Koreans have adapted to "American"...

A Perfect Marriage of Freedom ‘ Justice, Tradition ‘ Modernity

November 16, 2005

A Perfect Marriage of Freedom ' Justice, Tradition ' Modernity -a REAL Solution to Terror Because it always elects the candidate most exactly in the middle of all voting, RB is "top-dead-center-counter-extremist" ' more anti-terrorist than all the recent retrenchments combined....

Letter to the Editor: Some missed beats from hip-hop week

November 15, 2005

Last week's News article ("Hip-hop put under microscope in culture week," Nov. 9) gave credit to most of the core groups involved in planning the week's events, however, there was one notable exception: Leadership Education Growth Opportunities (LEGO). John Silveria, the...

Husky Happenings

November 15, 2005

Democrats and Republicans to debate key issues tonight The Northeastern College Republicans and Northeastern College Democrats will debate tonight at 7 p.m. in 320 Shillman Hall. Issues up for discourse will include abortion, the war in Iraq, Social Security reform and stem cell...