Skip to Main Content
The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

Campus

Boston neighborhoods brought to life through murals

September 16, 2003

By Rose Thomas Bright colors, loud shapes and bold design characterize many of the murals on display at the Boston Public Library. Each photograph portrays a mural that distinguishes its own particular neighborhood. The culture, the people, the businesses, the life in each Boston...

San Jose State player with artificial leg to play against Nevada

September 16, 2003

By Mark Cornejo, Spartan Daily San Jose State) (U-WIRE) SAN JOSE, Calif. - Thirty-five months after having his right leg amputated below the knee, San Jose State senior Neil Parry will play on Sept. 18 against Nevada. "I'm excited," Parry said. "I can't wait." At Friday's...

All Hail

September 16, 2003

Last year at this same exact time, I was just beginning my freshman year. We all remember what our first week was like. Whether we loved it or hated it, it's fresh in our memories. Some people would describe that week, known as Welcome Week, as the best week of their lives. However...

Catching a Glimpse

September 16, 2003

By Briyah Paley Last week was my brother Gabe's bar mitzvah, a momentous occasion in his life. Our family from Israel, Australia and Boston came to celebrate and I wanted to look good. So a few days earlier, my sister, my cousin and I were walking around midtown in Manhattan,...

Player of the Week

September 16, 2003

Mari Creatini of the field hockey team has been selected as The Northeastern News Player of the Week. The junior forward notched the second hat trick of her career to go along with a pair of assists Friday, when Quinnipiac visited Sweeney Field. Her eight points (Field...

Laser lights in action at Museum of Science

September 16, 2003

By Elena Snyder The combination of loud music, reclining chairs and three-dimensional light streams give way to a journey through a musical and visual experience. All of this can be found at the Museum of Science which offers educational and enjoyable entertainment for all ages,...

UMass athletic director leaves for ‘challenge’ at troubled Baylor

September 16, 2003

By Andrew Merritt, Massachusetts Daily Collegian, U-Mass-Amherst (U-WIRE) AMHERST, Mass. - Former Northeastern Director of Athletics Ian McCaw, who left the university after 2002 for the same job at the University of Massachusetts, was hired away to Baylor University last Tuesday,...

Provost hands out ‘thank yous’

September 9, 2003

Labor Day was last week. You moved into your residence hall a few days ago. Classes start today. If you feel like school started early this year, it did! That's because this week Northeastern University converted its full-time undergraduate and graduate programs from an academic...

Mod is the latest fashion craze this fall

September 9, 2003

By Briyah Paley This season, women will be feeling groovy, as long as their bags are crocodile and their boots are made for walking. This fall's fashion news is dominated by the mod look, playing off the clothes of the '60s. The fall runways were filled with high hemlines,...

Young, talented women’s soccer team looks for scoring touch

September 9, 2003

By Max Lederman After starting their season with a 1-0 overtime win over St. John's at the Comfort Suites/URI Invitational on August 30, the Northeastern women's soccer team dropped their next two contests to fall to 1-2 on the season. In their home opener Friday night against...

Letter to the Editor

September 9, 2003

Stephen Sears' premise in "Got to keep them separated" (Northeastern News, August 6) that "the Vatican has every right to issue edicts on their position regarding any issue, but they have no right, nor any amount of authority, to tell Catholic politicians how to vote" is at best...

The Block is Hot

September 9, 2003

By Briyah Paley This afternoon WRBB held their annual block party outside of Levine Marketplace. Students who attended the festivities listened to music ranging from rock to hip-hop. Students voiced their opinions on the free entertainment that was provided for them. "I missed...