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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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Band “Saves the Day” performs for fans at Newbury Comics

September 23, 2003

By Samantha Fodrowski Cheer up emo kid. Emotional rock band Saves the Day made an in-store appearance at Newbury Comics in Cambridge last Wednesday. Saves the Day was there to promote their new album, "In Reverie," which was released on Sept. 16. The band performed a short...

Both men and women joggers in stride for New England meet

September 23, 2003

Northeastern's men's and women's Cross-Country teams opened the 2003-04 season a few weeks back looking to improve upon disappointing seasons in the previous year. Both teams placed eighth in the America East Championships in 2002, but with top runners like Jon Litchfield and...

No ResNet for hostel dwellers

September 23, 2003

By Jenel Ronn While Hostelling Intern -ational Boston is considered campus housing, the 61 students living at the end of Hemenway Street do not have access to the ResNet services offered to other on-campus students. Though the university provides the students with a dial-up...

Fall concert rocks Speare Cafe

September 23, 2003

By Alee Hoffman While Speare Cafeteria may be best known as the place to go to set up cable for dorm rooms or pick out housing for the upcoming year, it served a rather different purpose Saturday afternoon when the Council for University Programs (CUP) held its "Rocking Back...

Just your average Mo

September 23, 2003

By Zach Hosseini It's 14 months away and some of us are still trying to figure out what the hell an "Iowa Caucus" is. But the 2004 Presidential Election will be interesting. It is a litmus test for Americans following September 11. Are we still as patriotic as we were two years...

All Hail

September 23, 2003

I was feeling homesick one day, so I took a trip over to the Wendy's at the Curry Student Center, in hopes of forgetting about home while I gorged on fast food. Back at home, I would usually stop by the local Wendy's, the only fast food place I will eat at for a lovely Chicken...

Schedules

September 23, 2003

Wed. 24 Womens Soccer vs. Holy Cross Parsons Field 3 p.m. Fri. 26 Volleyball vs. Long Island Solomon Court 4 p.m. Football at Villanova Villanova Stadium Sat. Sept. 27 at 12:30 p.m. Sun. 28 Mens Soccer vs. UMBC 1 p.m. 3:30 Sun. 28 Field Hockey vs. Dartmouth...

Xcel panel focuses on women’s role in business

September 23, 2003

By Ann Livermore and Emily Unsworth Xcel and Northeastern University's Females' Center of Excellence and Leadership, held its first ever forum last Saturday in the Curry Student Center Ballroom. The forum, "Tell Me How It's Been," addressed topics revolving around women's role...

Coltrane is honored once again

September 23, 2003

By Stacey Perlman Northeastern's Annual John Coltrane Memorial Concert drew a diverse crowd. A night of jazz at Blackman Auditorium paid tribute to one of the genre's most acclaimed musicians, John Coltrane. On Saturday night, three days before what would have been Coltrane's...

Northeastern Crime Log

September 23, 2003

Tuesday, September 16 Noon A staff member in Behrakis Health and Science Center came upon a man going through a purse in an empty, unlocked office. The man provided an excuse and left the office after the staff member confronted him. There was nothing reported missing from the...

Commentary

September 23, 2003

General Wesley K. Clark announced his official candidacy on Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2003. No matter what your political affiliation, the current democratic primary race just got a whole lot more interesting. The previous nine democratic candidates leave much to be desired when...

Designers show off new looks at New York’s Fashion Week

September 23, 2003

By Briyah Paley Fashion Week came to a close last Friday, after designers unveiled their spring 2004 lines during the weeklong event held in the tents at Bryant Park. Last year, customers complained that the spring lines were drab and not wearable, like the micromini. This...