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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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Pats, Celts, B’s no match for Sox fervor

November 4, 2003

It's been nearly three weeks since this city's beloved Red Sox bowed out to the New York Yankees in Game 7 of the American League Championship Series. It was good to see everyone slowly getting rid of their sad faces and shrunken shoulders and getting back to work and school....

Boston ‘rocks the vote’

November 4, 2003

Time is ticking and one year remains until decision day 2004, when voters will turn out to the polls and decide who will lead the nation for the next four years. In an attempt to entice America's youth to "Rock the Vote," CNN hosted its own version of the debate-style discussion,...

Group endorses Kerry; rallies students

November 4, 2003

By Lindsey Hawkins With the upcoming presidential election of 2004, voters are gearing up to decide who they will select. Even those who recently registered are doing their research and voicing their opinions about who they feel would be the best president. Heidi Buchanan,...

A jam packed night of hip-hop at Monster Jam

November 4, 2003

By Kat Noel Monster Jam, New England's supreme annual concert, put on by JAM'N 94.5, is where artists meet to produce a night of eclectic enjoyment. This year's extravaganza, on Tuesday, Oct. 28, offered performances from Da Band, 112, Fabulous, Lil Jon, Chingy, Ludacris, Obie...

Huskies roll into conference tourney as top seed

November 4, 2003

By Peter Conroy With the regular season completed, the scoreboard reads: Northeastern field hockey 22, America East opponents 0. The ninth-ranked Huskies shut out all six of their league rivals to earn their third straight league crown and the number one seed in the upcoming...

Zach axes what should get the axe

November 4, 2003

By Zach Hosseini With my penchant for playing God, and God's intention on destroying California with hell's flames and a gap-toothed muscleman, I have compiled a list of things I would like to be destroyed, vanquished, annihilated, axed, trashed and, ahem, terminated: So Much...

Big Dig project negatively affects restaurants and businesses

November 4, 2003

By Amy Sullivan For about two years, every golfer who took to the greens at Mount Hood Memorial Park and Golf Course in Melrose had a score of zero on hole 12. This wasn't because golfers at this small, but well-kept course are so good they score better than a hole-in-one. It's...

Strokes showcase new album at local Halloween performance

November 4, 2003

By Alee Hoffman This Halloween, so-called garage rockers The Strokes didn't have any tricks up their sleeves for the audience at the Tsongas Arena in Lowell. No random covers, no surprise guests, and as always, they don't do encores. But a consistently solid rock show with...

Top Gunn injures knee in hockey tie

November 4, 2003

By Gayle Simone Katy Augustyn stopped 28 shots for her collegiate debut Sunday as the Huskies blanked the Niagara Purple Eagles 3-0. The sophomore got the start after No. 1 goalie Chanda Gunn was injured late in Saturday's 2-2 tie with Niagara. The extent of the senior's...

Study: students support Bush

November 4, 2003

By Glenn Yoder Just off Huntington Avenue, a handful of volunteers for 2004 presidential hopeful Lyndon LaRouche shout at the passing college students. "Join the fight against Schwarzenegger -The Beast-Man," one of their signs reads: "Prepare for the post-Cheney era." College...

Online auction sight launched with aim at college students

November 4, 2003

By Amanda Lowe Buying items online is now even easier for college students. Nick Opderbeck, an alumnus of Virginia Tech and current graduate student at Babson College, created a Web site where college students can sell and buy items from other college students. CampusX (campusx.com)...

Diddy runs New York City

November 4, 2003

P.Diddy is more than a millionaire dollar rap mogul who dances in rap videos and wears designer suits. Apparently, P.Diddy also cares about the children of the New York City public school system. In September, Diddy held a press conference in which he vowed to complete the...