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The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

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Football: Seniors leave a quiet Parsons

November 15, 2005

By Jack Weiland BROOKLINE - Cory Parks and his classmates stepped off Parsons Field for the last time Saturday, their heads hung low after falling to 1-9 with just one game left in their dismal senior seasons. This wasn't the way it was supposed to end for them. Not for this...

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Professors see increased interest in Arabic, Chinese

November 8, 2005

By Chris Estrada With the Middle East continually in the news and China gaining economic clout, Arabic and Chinese language courses are now in high demand at Northeastern and at colleges across the country. As some classes for the two languages reach Northeastern's 18-student...

Men’s Hockey: Losing trend at New Hampshire continues

November 8, 2005

DURHAM, N.H. - A word to the wise, or more specifically, the underclassmen of the Northeastern men's hockey team: Listen to your veteran teammates. "I haven't been in [New Hampshire's Whittemore Center] for 10 years but one of the things I've been finding out is that we've...

Women of Color Seminar

November 8, 2005

Dear SGA of Northeastern, Thank you for your courageous stand against all forms of Predjudice. Dr Robin Chandler must learn that discrimination is a two-way street. If the excluded inidividuals had been from any other ethnic group, there would have been a deafening outcry....

A Diary From Afar: Lauren Underhill

November 8, 2005

This is the biweekly diary following the journey of a Northeastern student studying abroad in London. As my mates and I roamed a posh London club blasting American music, as they all do, I attempted to convince a cute British bloke to buy me a Magners. Once he opened his mouth,...

Men’s Basketball: Div. II Bentley hand NU a loss

November 8, 2005

Last night's 82-76 exhibition loss to Div. II Bentley wasn't exactly the way the Northeastern men's basketball team wanted to start off its preseason. From the opening tip it was clear the Falcons' game plan was to run and shoot three-pointers all night, and early on it...

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November 8, 2005

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Universities make move to ban drinking games on campus

November 8, 2005

By Barry Levites Walk into a party at any given college and there's a good possibility partygoers will be playing drinking games. Whether it's Beirut, Kings, "Asshole" or "Numbers," drinking games have long been a staple at many college parties. The increase in reports of...

Volleyball: Huskies split weekend games

November 8, 2005

By Erika Carrubba After two months and 26 games the volleyball season has come down to one weekend, a must-win game Saturday against Hofstra at 5 p.m. and luck. "With good luck we are in the postseason," senior captain Brandie Genibrel said. "You can't depend on luck in sports,...

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November 8, 2005

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