Student group looks to bring awareness to issues in Middle East
by Dean Russell
News Correspondent
Human rights coalition Free Gaza, in conjunction with Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), will hold a fundraiser Oct. 16 at the Palestinian Cultural Center for Peace...
By Tom Fitzgerald
News Correspondent
Boston is known as a walkable city, but sometimes, one would prefer comfort or speed. Before 2005, Bostonians without their own car had the option of either taking a cab, using public transportation or riding their own bicycle.
In March...
By Todd Feathers
News Correspondent
Governor Deval Patrick hosted a conference call to discuss a variety of issues affecting college students in Massachusetts with representatives from six college newspapers Monday.
Patrick spoke at length about the rising prices of college...
By Samuel Lauf
News Correspondent
The Boston Tea Party Ship and Museum, a monument to one of the most important events in American history,is scheduled to reopen before the summer of 2012 at the Congress Street location. The museum was forced to close almost a decade...
By Libby Leyden-Sussler
News Correspondent
A newly-forged partnership between Northeastern and soup kitchen Haley House provides students with a snack option with a homemade twist while reinvigorating a local community training program.
The Haley House, named after Boston...
By Sam Lauf
News Correspondent
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) helps 1.2 million riders to their destinations every weekday according to their website, but in the wee hours of the weekend, those who depend on the T are usually on their own.
“Until...
By Ralah Sanadiki
News Correspondent
The days of skateboarders crowding the streets of Boston could soon be coming to a close, as The Big Dig, a 10-year-long architectural project, includes plans to build a skate park underneath Zakim Bridge in East Cambridge.
The...
By Colin Young
News Staff
There have been fewer crimes around Northeastern’s campus and Mission Hill this year than during the same time period last year, according to statistics released Tuesday by the Boston Police Department (BPD).
The report, which compares the number...
By Jessica Bresler
News Correspondent
For most Northeastern students, fall brings a heavy load of books, classes, homework, and activities, and of course the driving force behind the madness is our enthusiasm for learning. And caffeine. For those who rush to the...
Espresso Royal Caffe: ERC, located on 44 Gainsborough Street, acts as many Huskies’ second kitchen, library and meeting location. With a menu including vegetarian and vegan options, it’s sure to please a group cramming for an exam, putting together a presentation or just getting a break from the dining hall.
By Lana Lagomarsini
News Staff
Northeastern University
Emerson College is a hybrid of a libral arts school and a music school in the Theatre District. The school was founded in 1880 and has majors in everything from broadcast journalism to acting and has the perfect backdrop...
With a tapas bar, full breakfast, lunch and dinner menus, and a bar, The Savant Project has a variety of options, but it’s more than just an average restaurant; its difference lies in its drinks, music, themed parties and art.