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Facebook groups turn to TV nostalgia

June 22, 2005

Currently, there are over 3,600 Northeastern University groups on TheFacebook.com, ranging from the education-oriented to the truly bizarre. Follow as the News takes a bi-weekly look at some of the most creative. Jessie Spano's Official "There's Never Any Time," So Let's Get...

Morissette goes unplugged for tour, new album

June 21, 2005

By Rocco Colella Ten years have passed since rocker Alanis Morissette belted out the famous lyrics from her "Jagged Little Pill" album, telling the world about her movie theater fellatios and general built-up anger. The Canadian songstress, who usually stops at the Tweeter...

(Update) Possible SGA security breach ‘process’ continues

June 21, 2005

The future top two members of the Student Government Association (SGA), slated to take office in less than two weeks, confirmed yesterday they are still "in a process" involving the university and the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution (OSCCR). Michael Benson,...

Help

June 19, 2005

I am still unable to sign-in using the assigned username: thepaperwolf and password: 9522fl. Cookies are enabled. Thanks. Wolf Berry

re: Alumni to address graduates

June 15, 2005

"Alumni, former professor to address graduates in fall" Just for the record, one male graduate is an alumnus, not an alumni. John Finn BSEE 1965 MSEM 1970

Future SGA pres, VP face OSCCR

June 14, 2005

For the second time in 10 months, the immediate fate of the top student body leaders lies in the hands of the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution (OSCCR). Michael Benson, Student Government Association (SGA) president-elect, and Chad Cooper, vice president-elect...

6 shows, 7 nights

June 14, 2005

By Carleton Atwater I originally planned on attending two concerts last week, but before I knew it the number had grown to four. Since I was already going to some many, I decided to take the concept and run with it. I ended up going through a musical gauntlet of six shows in...

Alumni, former professor to address graduates in fall

June 14, 2005

By Lisa Kaczke When Walter Robinson started as a student at Northeastern in the mid-1960s, the school of journalism didn't exist. The veteran reporter started as an English major, when journalism was only a concentration in the English department, Robinson said. By the time...

Professor, premed advisor dies after scuba

June 14, 2005

An associate professor in the biology department died after a scuba diving incident off the beach of the university's Marine Science Center in Nahant on Friday. Four divers from the Marine Science Center, including two students, exited the water after the dive and saw Charles...

Co-op, classes a revolving door

June 14, 2005

By Allison Mudge As thousands of Northeastern students prepare to set off to enter the real world for their cooperative education experience, just as many are gearing up to make their return to classes for the remainder of the summer months. Students said their return to classes...

Rockin’ on air

June 14, 2005

In a wedge of Harper's Ferry in Allston, nestled between the tail end of the bar and the pool table, a bald thirty-something picked up an imaginary Gibson Les Paul and tuned it up last Saturday. However, this wasn't about having a few too many beers and making a fool of himself....

Husky happenings

June 14, 2005

Campus Activities to raffle off Red Sox tickets Due to a high demand for Red Sox tickets offered through this summer's Summester program, the Student Activities Office will raffle off tickets for the two remaining games, July 1 and July 29, according to a myNEU announcement....