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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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New club to open communication

September 9, 2003

Though the Northeastern University Bisexual, Lesbian and Gay Alliance (NUBiLAGA) has always provided support to students, a new group was established in August that will open up communication, education and resources to the NU community. Northeastern University Allied Student...

Man on the Street

September 9, 2003

By Margarita Neplokh Fashion is as individual as one's personality and as diverse as the hair on our heads. Yet the rules of what to wear and what not to wear have dramatically changed the way people dress all over campus. With the impact of weather and cross-over trends, dressing...

Former Suffolk DA addresses graduates

September 9, 2003

Though having the option of rushing their classes to avoid semester conversion, more students than expected decided to stick it out as 950 undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students graduated Thursday. It was around the same number as last year. "I thought it was going to...

Opening this weekend at the box office

September 9, 2003

Once Upon a Time In Mexico Antonio Banderas is back as El Mariachi, the gun toting guitar player, ,and Johnny Depp makes his debut as a CIA agent. They share the big screen with Latin beauties Eva Mendez and Selma Hayek. Cabin Fever Director Eli Roth takes us back to old school...

Klotzbier named interim VP

September 9, 2003

With the search for a permanent vice president of student affairs at a standstill after the summer quarter, Director of University Communications Ed Klotzbier will fill the vacant role as interim VP until January. Klotzbier, a former Northeastern undergraduate student and resident...

SGA names chambers after Rigg

September 9, 2003

By Steve Babcock The Student Government Association is set to unveil a plaque within days that will dedicate and name their Senate Chambers, located at 333 Curry Student Center, after departing university Vice President of Student Affairs Karen Rigg. The dedication comes in...

Runnin down…a dream

September 9, 2003

After a banner campaign in 2002, which included Northeastern football's first-ever conference championship, first-ever berth to the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs and a record 10 wins, coach Don Brown and the boys have their work cut out for them to provide an encore. In the offseason,...

Six arrested in Hill home

September 9, 2003

Six Northeastern students were arrested Friday night at their Mission Hill residence and later arraigned on charges of purchasing and possession of liquor by a person under the age of 21, as well as keeping a noisy and disorderly house. Interim Vice President of Student Affairs...

Losing Zzzs

September 9, 2003

By Amanda Lowe Summer is over and now the fun begins with 8 a.m. classes and late-night studying. It is recommended that college students receive 9-12 hours of a sleep per night and we all know this does not happen. So what is keeping college students from getting their proper...

Holla Atcha Dogz

September 9, 2003

You know, it's really kind of funny. No, I take that back ... it's actually pretty pathetic. Think about it; you work so hard for so long, gradually improving until you reach the top of your field, only to see your date with destiny thwarted. Not only that, your own people,...

Incoming dogs are pick of the litter

September 9, 2003

When President Richard Freeland addressed the class of 2008 at the President's Convocation Monday morning, he told those seated in front of him that it was "hard to get into Northeastern this year." He was right. Those that belong to the freshman class, are among a group of...

The Lowdown on Lane

September 9, 2003

By Kaitlin Thaney Lane Health Center is often overlooked by the Northeastern community. Though it may be tucked away on Forsyth Street and a little hard to find, it serves as the healing center for on-campus aches and pains. "People use it as a last minute source," said Rebecca...