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Elizabeth Warren celebrates her re-election to the U.S. Senate at the Fairmont  Copley Plaza in 2018.

Democratic students overwhelmed by field of primary candidates

Isabel Stephens, news staff March 13, 2019
With 14 candidates, everyone should theoretically be able to find someone they like — but many Democrats at Northeastern say they aren’t ready to choose just yet.
West Village G is one of many residence halls that must be vacated by Tuesday.

Inside the tours that are flooding NU’s campus

Deanna Schwartz, news staff March 13, 2019
As high school seniors begin to make their college decisions, husky ambassadors serve as their tour guide to NU.
An NU alum is among those charged by the Department of Justice Tuesday as part of the largest college admissions scam ever prosecuted.

Former NU Corporation member accused of peddling influence to get student admitted

A former member of a Northeastern oversight group faces federal fraud charges as part of an ongoing college admissions scandal.
Packages delivered through Frisky Husky include contraceptives such as condoms, oral dams and water-based lubricants.

Frisky Husky delivers free contraception

Yunkyo Kim, news staff March 4, 2019
OPEN piloted the Frisky Husky program last semester to deliver free sexual health supplies with guaranteed confidentiality to NU students who live in on-campus housing.
Michaela McLaughlin, an engineering student at Northeastern, died Feb. 12. She was 22 years old.

Michaela McLaughlin remembered as strong, compassionate

Rachel Morford, news correspondent March 4, 2019
Michaela McLaughlin died Feb. 12 after a two year battle with cancer. She was an industrial engineering student at NU, and is remembered for her enduring friendships.
David Blei, a professor of statistics and computer science at Columbia University, presents his research at NU.

Columbia professor presents ‘The Blessings of Multiple Causes’ at NU

Nick Swindell, deputy campus editor February 27, 2019
David Blei presented work in probabilistic machine learning designed to connect domain knowledge to real world data.
CNTI studies often use animal models such as mice, rats, voles, hamsters and small monkeys.

Students use MRI technology to study animals’ brain activity

Rachel Powell, news correspondent February 27, 2019
NU students are using on-site MRI technology to study the impact of chronic cannabis exposure on the brain, as well as other studies.
(From left to right) Richard O’Bryant, Anika Crutchfield, Marcelo A. Araya, Audrey Grace and Lawrencia Raynor pose for a photo after the ceremony.

‘Unsung heroes’ honored at annual Black Heritage Awards

Maria Lovato, campus editor February 27, 2019
Anika Crutchfield, Marcelo A. Araya, Audrey Grace and Lawrencia Raynor were recognized for their commitment and service to NU.
Bethany Wiggin presents at the Northeastern University “Climate Change/Crisis/Creativity” conference.

At NU conference, environmentalists stress communication

Isabel Stephens, news correspondent February 27, 2019
Bethany Wiggin, a climate activist, said at an NU climate change conference that academics concerned about the environment need to learn how to communicate with ordinary people.
Northeastern’s housing at 1110 Commonwealth Ave. is located two miles off campus.

Students housed on Commonwealth Ave. troubled by lack of communication and security

Avery Bleichfeld, news staff February 20, 2019
For some students living on Commonwealth Avenue, the problems go beyond just living two miles off campus.
Northeastern Chancellor Ken Henderson poses for a portrait on Feb. 14, 2019.

Ken Henderson named first chancellor of NU

Deanna Schwartz, news staff February 20, 2019
The former College of Science Dean Ken Henderson was appointed to the position of chancellor on Feb. 11.
Overseas Students Services Corporation, a multinational corporation that employs around 300 people in the United States, had a booth at the career fair.

Employers at career fair enthusiastic about experienced NU applicants

Bradley Fargo, news correspondent February 20, 2019
During the career fair Feb. 14, students were given the opportunity to pursue their passions and make connections with employers.