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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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Creatini, field hockey rolling into BC

September 16, 2003

Mari Creatini and the Northeastern Field Hockey team have both caught fire, with Creatini taking home America East Player of the Week award for the second week in a row and the Huskies thumping another pair of non-league opponents to win their third straight game. The victories,...

Menino, BIG look to more student involvement

September 16, 2003

By Steve Babcock Full of politics and politicians present and future, the Boston Intercollegiate Government (BIG), an organization composed of student government leaders from all over Boston, held a discussion-based conference at Northeastern Saturday, marking the conglomerate's...

Julia Child … dorm style

September 16, 2003

By Jared Spinelli It is no secret that there is hardly any extra space around Northeastern's freshman dorms for anything. Therefore, the underground art form of dorm food storage has long been a specialty among freshman students. Whether it is potato chips, popcorn or fruit...

Administration cracks down on file sharing

September 16, 2003

By Lindsey Hawkins After two Northeastern students were subpoenaed by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for the downloading and sharing of copyrighted files, the administration is cracking down on file sharing, going so far as to warn incoming freshmen not...

Music prices take a downward spiral

September 16, 2003

By Stephanie Peters Music is available at nearly every student's fingertips - all it takes is a point-and-click and instantly new music is available. This raises the question, why pay for music when you can download it for free from the internet? In recent years, it has become...

Atlantic-10 football notebook: News from around the league

September 16, 2003

Every year, someone seems to come out of nowhere and surprise the fans of the Atlantic-10 conference football; last year it was Northeastern's own Tim Gale, who plowed his way to the all-conference team at the end of his sophomore campaign after red-shirting his sophomore season...

Indian restaurant spices up student center

September 16, 2003

By Ann Livermore and Emily Unsworth There's more curry in the student center than in just the name. Last Saturday, the student center added Kashmir: Caf

Being Plain ain’t so bad

September 16, 2003

By Naveen Anwer and Briyah Paley South of Boston an old Victorian style multi-ethnic neighborhood located between Roxbury and Brookline offers its residents and visitors an array of attractions from art galleries, bookstores, dining and picturesque parks and ponds. Jamaica...

Women find net in 6-1 win over Iona

September 16, 2003

After a prolonged scoring drought, the Northeastern women's soccer team turned on the spigot against Iona, striking for six goals Wednesday at Parsons Field. The 6-1 victory evened the Huskies record at 2-2, and broke a streak in which the squad was averaging less than a goal...

Sororities on probation

September 16, 2003

Sorority Sigma Sigma Sigma's probation term ended just as Sigma Delta Tau's (SDT) began, as both groups were penalized for holding events that were not properly registered through the school. The president and vice president of Panhellenic Council and the chair of Greek Council,...

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...