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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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Once you ‘Pop,’ you can’t stop

June 13, 2005

By Emily Unsworth Contrary to popular belief, college fun doesn't stop entirely once you graduate and enter the real world. In fact, it continues for decades to come, if our alumni office has anything to do with it. The Office of Alumni Relations, which puts together dozens...

Editorial Cartoon

June 13, 2005

Visual arts dept. adds artist-in-residence

June 13, 2005

In hopes of expanding connections between student and professional artists, the university's visual arts department has announced that it will host an artist-in-residence program next spring. Harmen Liemburg, Amsterdam-based graphic designer and artist who was chosen from...

Track: All-American finale

June 13, 2005

By Ricky Popolizio For women's track star Ahndraea Allen, the 2005 NCAA Championship was not an ending. Rather, the events that took place from June 8-10 this past week in Sacramento, Calif., were a beginning of a career for the senior tri-captain.

The other side of diversity

June 13, 2005

Numbers don't lie, but that doesn't mean they tell the truth. When the Class of 2010 comes flooding down Huntington Avenue this September, about one-quarter will represent a minority group. For the university, it represents not only an achievement in diversity, but in promoting...

Thumbing rides on the information highway

June 13, 2005

By Ricky Thompson After nearly two years of development, Clyde Mitchell may have finally found the answer for students interested in going on the road without arriving in the red. Since its launch last March,, Mitchell's Web Site, www.-RideCheck.com, has been providing users...

American Dad{The Iranian Couple}

June 11, 2005

At the end of the cartoon, I felt sorry for the couple because I felt they were being discriminated against until they said no matter how insulting and paranoid the american dad was he was better than having a black neighbor? What's that all about?

press release

June 8, 2005

Major new development for human energy and performance World Class Athletes and Coaches Use the LifeWave Technology To Improve Performance LifeWave, LLC has recently launched a new energy performance enhancing product that utilizes the human bodies' electromagnetic field without...

NU News commentary/letter to the editor

June 2, 2005

Hello Northeastern News, I recently picked up a copy of the Northeastern News a week or two ago, and noticed the new column entitled "sexcapades." I was shocked at the moment that the paper would lower its standards so much as to include such a section. I would think that...

A few good releases reverse New Year’s resolution

June 2, 2005

It is a flawless gift idea. And it led me to musical redemption, one could say. Each year, in an attempt to save ourselves the time and money of shopping for holiday gifts, my friends and I make mix CDs of the best music released in that calendar year. It acts not only as...

The Quiet Army: designing a university

June 2, 2005

By Meghan Colloton Hidden behind the YMCA, inside an office in Cullinane Hall that formerly served as the Computer Science building, a small staff called the Space Planning and Design Department scrambles amongst carpet and paint samples to make the school aesthetically pleasing....

Commentary: Consistency key to scholarship payday

May 31, 2005

By Jason Zaler On a lazy summer day in the near future, you will saunter down the driveway to the mailbox. Inside will be an envelope whose contents become more familiar each and every year. It's your offer for financial aid, and it looks surprisingly similar to last year's....