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Hotels in Europe.

July 14, 2005

You are welcome at www.geocities.com/hotels_in_europe/ . Yours sincerely, A.Szturc [email protected]

Letter to the Editor: Former pres – SGA problems start at top

July 12, 2005

By Richard C. Schwabacher The revolving door depicted in your editorial cartoon is part of a larger problem, which extends beyond the members of the student senate. Aside from the guidance of two very stable and valued Student Government Association (SGA) advisors, the upper...

Staying defensive

July 12, 2005

The model is simple: Shut down the other team and score timely goals. However, for the Northeastern men's soccer team that plan is much easier said than done. Despite losing crucial components from their three-year run as the America East's "team-to-beat," the Huskies will enter...

Commentary: Student leader wants tables turned on OSCCR

July 12, 2005

By George Gottschalk Over the past year a number of events have taken place involving the Office of Student Conduct and Conflict Resolution, the details of which I have found appalling. For this reason, I feel it is my duty as a student to bring them to your attention and respectfully...

Commentary: SGA VP cracks down on Councilor

July 12, 2005

By John Guilfoil I have been City Councilor Michael Ross' biggest critic for the last year and a half. Some criticize the blunt style that I have brought to bear on the many lies that he has told students during his tenure in office. But, it seems like every time we students...

Three-day threshold

July 12, 2005

By Nicole Hailey and Allison Mudge Megan Stringer had been through the shift once before. The second time would be easier, the junior civil engineering major thought. However, after receiving only one day off, and three total days of break, she realized adjusting back into classes...

Press Release

July 12, 2005

The Princeton Review to Hold "Women and the MBA" Forum at Boston University Newton, MA (July 12, 2005) -- The Princeton Review, Inc. has announced that it will be holding this season's Women and the MBA forum at Boston University on July 26th, from 6:00-9:30 pm. This event...

Apple’s musical abilities showcased at Berklee

July 12, 2005

By Carleton Atwater Rock snobs and computer geeks unite. Each night this week, a local artist is showcasing the musical power of Apple computers at this week's Macworld-Berklee Music Festival. The genres covered a range from jazz to experimental rock and everything in between....

Culture on display: Asian music

July 12, 2005

By Dinah Alobeid Gold encrusting, ivory pieces, brass handles and the occasional well-placed turquoise. The expansive room is filled with musical treasures from centuries past. But this is no ancient jewelry store, this room is on the second floor of the Boston Museum of Fine...

SGA President, VP resign

July 12, 2005

As former President Michael Benson and former Executive Vice President Chad Cooper sat down in the crowd to settle in for the remainder of the Student Government Association (SGA) meeting Monday, Benson glanced over at Cooper with a look of remorse. "This is strange," Benson...

London co-ops share stories of terrorist attack

July 12, 2005

By Stephanie Peters Northeastern senior Pat Haynes left his London hotel Thursday morning with plans to catch the tube at the Aldgate subway station en route to his international co-op orientation on the other side of the city. However, when he arrived at the station with...

Culture on display: French film

July 12, 2005

By Lisa Kaczke The Tenth Annual Boston French Film Festival began in Remis Auditorium at the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) over the weekend amid nearly sold-out shows. All of the 24 films to be shown July 7-24 are being seen for the first time in the Boston area, said Stefanie Lubkowski,...