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David Luzzi presents to the Faculty Senate on Feb. 13 about the state of research at NU.

Faculty ask about non-STEM research at Senate meeting

Maria Lovato, campus editor February 18, 2019
NU's vice provost for research innovation and development gave a presentation to the faculty senate on Feb. 13 that touched on the impact of the government shutdown as well as non-STEM research opportunities.
Rickie Thompson, co-founder of Prime Taste of Africa, sells his Afrocentric merchandise at the NU Black Market event.

Second annual Black Market showcases black-owned businesses

Maria Lovato, campus editor February 13, 2019
Black-owned businesses selling everything from skincare products to literotica were at the Black Market event on Feb. 13.
Cars covered in snow sit in between Renaissance Park and International Village.

NU parking to be managed by private company

Lukas Illion, news correspondent February 13, 2019
An Australian investment firm is taking over the management of Northeastern's parking facilities.
Third-year English and psychology major Crystal Lau stands in her apartment on Commonwealth Avenue.

N.U.in and transfer students dismayed by housing assignment far from campus

Jenna Clark, news correspondent February 13, 2019
Students found themselves living over two miles off of campus in what was originally described as on-campus housing.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren and President Joseph E. Aoun cut red ribbons in a symbolic ceremony to celebrate the opening of the ISEC in 2017.

Elizabeth Warren supports NU faculty’s right to hold unionization election

Christopher Butler, managing editor February 13, 2019
Many full-time, non-tenure track faculty continue to push to have the right to vote to unionize amidst support from Sen. Elizabeth Warren.
Students use the newly installed printing press located in Holmes Hall.

Printing press from 1896 installed in Holmes Hall

Alyssa Lukpat, news correspondent February 13, 2019
The English department's Huskiana Press recently installed a printing press built in 1896.
On March 24, 2018, hundreds of thousands of people gathered in Washington D.C. in support of stricter gun control laws. Rallies were also held in other large cities across the nation, including Boston.

Activists take stock a year after Parkland shooting

Melissa Wells, news staff February 12, 2019
A year after the devastating Parkland shooting launched a movement led by the survivors, NU activists reflect on how much is still left to accomplish.
April Ryan signs a copy of her new book, “Under Fire: Reporting from the Front Lines of the Trump White House” on Feb. 8.

Journalist April Ryan speaks at NU on covering the Trump White House

Yunkyo Kim, news staff February 10, 2019
April Ryan came to Blackman Auditorium Friday as a part of the Winter Gateway Series.
Student Government Association President Dylan Balcom addresses the Senate in a meeting Feb. 4.

SGA widely cuts club funding but maintains near-$57,000 budget

Charlie Wolfson, editor-in-chief February 7, 2019
Many clubs are now struggling to operate after their budgets were cut in November by the Student Government Association.
A group of community members protest Raytheon outside of NU's employee panel.

Community members protest Raytheon’s presence at NU career fair

Christopher Kelly, news correspondent February 6, 2019
On campus, a group of mostly community members protested Raytheon, who they feel is insidiously profiting off of the war in Yemen.
The theme for the 2018 Husky Hunt, which took place in November, was "Out of Time."

RSA responds to concerns surrounding 2018 Husky Hunt challenges

Rachel Morford, news correspondent February 6, 2019
After participants in the 2018 Husky Hunt voiced concerns about culturally insensitive challenges, RSA responded with changes for future events.
The NU Red Eye van sits in front of Raytheon Amphitheater.

NUPD pushes multiple safety initiatives as students are concerned on campus

Alyssa Lukpat, news correspondent February 6, 2019
An open campus in the middle of Boston presents unique issues with safety. Students have resources such as safety escorts and apps, but are they utilized effectively?