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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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Stellar looks to budget to erase $1.6 million deficit

November 18, 2003

By C. G. Lynch This article is the first in a six-part series examining each college's financial plans for the upcoming budget. The College of Arts and Sciences hopes to receive enough money from the 2004-05 budget to boost its professional faculty by 9 to 10 professors a...

Love is about more than matters of the heart

November 18, 2003

By Rosemary Thomas "Anything but Love," a homage to the golden era of '50s Technicolor movie musicals, is a breath of fresh air in a movie industry filled with sex and violence. Isabel Rose, the writer and lead actress of "Anything but Love," said making this movie was a kind...

Middler housing gaurantee must ensure quality to all

November 18, 2003

The Housing Task Force (an arm of Residential Life) announced last week that middlers, along with freshmen and sophomores, will be guaranteed housing beginning in the fall of 2004. Gone are the days of Northeastern "the commuter school," as the university is edging towards...

The News will return on December 3Board names Student Affairs VP

November 18, 2003

An Italian dinner was a "twofer" for Ed Klotzbier and his wife on Saturday, as the couple celebrated her birthday and his now-permanent position as the Vice President for Student Affairs. The Executive Board of Trustees decided Friday that after several intense interviews conducted...

Men’s soccer falls on penalty kicks in AE championship game

November 18, 2003

In one of the most exciting conference finals ever, the Northeastern men's soccer team came up one goal short in the penalty kick round of the 2003 America East championship game and lost to the No. 2 seeded Binghamton Bearcats after ending regulation, 1-1. Alas, a men's soccer...

SGA should fight tuition hikes

November 16, 2003

The Student Government Association is pushing legislation through the Senate to propose, at the very most, a 2 percent tuition hike for the 2004-05 budget. The question on the students' minds should be: what about no increase at all? Northeastern is a tuition-based university,...

Rape Crisis Forum

November 11, 2003

By Kristen Oliveri and Jen Nelson Almost every student at Northeastern experiences it -- middler year writing. After eight arduous hours of work in Snell Library, she headed home and on her way a friend called. He asked her to stop by his apartment, so she did, like she had...

Friends Forever

November 11, 2003

Do you ever look at the people in your life and think, how did you get here? How did we become close friends? What stroke of luck brought us to the same place at the same time to start this journey called friendship? Well, for us, best friend, it was a girl named Heather. She...

NU still winless after 2-2 draw with PC

November 11, 2003

With Saturday's 2-2 tie against Providence College, the Northeastern men's hockey team has officially earned the dubious honor of having the longest winless streak to start a season in the 72-year history of the program, going 0-5-2. For Husky bench boss Bruce Crowder, though,...

Library director requests resources from Senate

November 11, 2003

By Ashley Miller Members of the Faculty Senate called attention to issues of faculty salary and hiring Wednesday, as well as funding for instructional resources. Dean of University Libraries Edward Warro said Northeastern's library resources are diminishing yearly and the...

Strokes new album

November 11, 2003

By Carelton Atwater New York City's music scene has been the breeding ground for many of today's biggest bands. The Strokes are without a doubt one of the most prominent of these NYC-born groups. For much of last year, you couldn't open a music magazine or turn on a radio without...

Calendar

November 11, 2003

Ongoing The Boston Jewish Film Festival will present 18 films at the Museum of Fine Arts from now until Sun., Nov. 16 with "Almost Peaceful." Call (617) 267-9300 or visit mfa.org for more information. Nathan Lane, of Broadway's "The Producers," is starring in "Butley" from...