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The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

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Police arrest 4 students after Game 7

October 26, 2004

Four Northeastern students were arrested because of their behavior after the Red Sox Game 7 win in the American League Championship Series (ALCS) last Wed-nesday night. Amanda Luther, a third year student in the College of Arts and Sciences, and Philip Contois, a senior engineering...

With new album, Le Tigre doesn’t miss a beat

October 26, 2004

While thousands gathered outside Avalon on Lansdowne Street to cheer on the Red Sox in Game 1 of the World Series, a smaller group of dance rock fans clustered inside the club walls to hear a lesser-known band named Le Tigre, who could be attracting a broader audience in the...

Women clinch playoff berth

October 26, 2004

The Northeastern women's soccer team has already tied the single season wins record they set last year with an overall mark of 11-4-2. In addition, with an America East mark of 5-1-1, the Huskies are in first place and have already clinched a spot in the playoffs - with two...

Player of the Week: Andi Matthews

October 26, 2004

On Sunday the phrase "step up" got a new meaning. Sure, the Northeastern women's soccer team, in first place, was playing the last place Albany Great Danes, but Sunday's game was for more than just a better chance of home field advantage. It was senior day for the Huskies and...

Professor, former candidate sounds off on presidential campaigns

October 26, 2004

Former Gov. Michael Dukakis is looking for two wins over the next week: the Red Sox clinching the World Series and Sen. John F. Kerry winning the presidential election. Dukakis, who ran for president on the democratic ticket in 1988 and is now a distinguished professor of...

Halloween Photos

October 26, 2004

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Northeastern Crime Log

October 26, 2004

Crime Log entries are selected from Northeastern's Division of Public Safety reports.

AC malfunction affects lab cadavers

October 26, 2004

By Megan Fraser It was around 7 p.m. Monday when middler athletic training major Kyle Butler and his classmates arrived for their lab in the Behrakis Health Science Center. At the door, they were greeted by members of the Northeastern Police Department who moved the class to...

Freaky Flicks ‘ Daring Dates

October 26, 2004

By Elizabeth Normandin The Slashers! Horror Movie Marathon Coolidge Corner Theatre (290 Harvard St., in Brookline) is screening 13 straight hours of classic scary cinema starting at midnight on Saturday. Tickets are $20; call (617) 734-2500. Murder mystery dinner show Foul...

Letter to the Editor: Sexual assault services not lacking

October 26, 2004

By Laura Weiss The Oct. 6 edition of The Northeastern News featured an article about two recent sexual assaults in the Jamaica Plain/Mission Hill area being the cause for Northeastern to take action and inform students about sexual assault. The yellow SAFEnet Advisory postings...

BU steals AE crown from NU field hockey with 2-0 win

October 26, 2004

On a cloudy day at Jack Berry Field in Cambridge, Northeastern field hockey faced a hurricane of offense unlike any it had faced in the past. Northeastern needed one victory to clinch the America East regular season title on Sunday but despite the brilliant play of senior...

Veggie tales

October 26, 2004

On Saturdays, the Reggie Lewis Track and Athletic Center in Roxbury is usually filled with athletes. But last Saturday, a few steps from the locker rooms, it was filled with curried tofu, toasted garlic pita bread and animal rights activists for the ninth annual Vegetarian...