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Cleaning up Mission Hill

December 9, 2010
Since Halloween, the Mission Hill Breakfast Club has met on Sunday mornings to help clean up the community. The club is a new student group that is run through the Off–Campus Student Services and organized by the campus ambassadors, and is intended as a means to ease tensions between the Northeastern and Mission Hill communities.

Patick, NU to build center

December 9, 2010
Eager to establish its presence on the forefront of technological innovation, Northeastern University has teamed up with the Patrick-Murray Administration, the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission, The City of Holyoke, private partners EMC and Cisco and a group of colleges known as the University Consortium to launch a new high-speed computing center in Holyoke.

Free-for-all faith

December 6, 2010
Jason Chrisos has perfect posture. Sitting upright with his hands folded in his lap, he prepares for a contemplative dialogue within the confines of his mind. Usually, this is called prayer, but now, his head is not bowed. It hasn’t been in four years, since he first traded rigid pew benches for plush meditation cushions and a stretched-flesh Crucifix for a big-bellied master. Holding a copy of “Mindfulness in Plain English” in the hands that once held the Bible, Chrisos exhales as he proceeds to start his mid-week reflection as a “Christian-rooted Buddhist.”

Letter: NU students should be more respectful

November 18, 2010
My fellow Northeastern classmates should pay attention to new policy guidelines for off campus students currently being drafted by City Council President Mike Ross. It is difficult to get college students interested in the workings of the Boston City Council, especially if their closest brush with politics was jumping in the reflecting pool in celebration after Barack Obama won in 2008.

Hard to get off campus

November 18, 2010
For students seeking to escape the restrictions of on-campus housing, off campus might soon no longer be an option.

Lunch on Wheels: Food truck vendors could soon be a reality on campus

November 10, 2010
After a late night out, Akash Sharma and his friends only had one thing on their minds: food. They arrived at Cappy’s Pizza and Subs, one of the latest closing eateries near campus, at around 2:45 a.m. to find a dark store with a sign on the door that said “closed”. With all of Northeastern’s food services shut for the night, Sharma and his friends were out of luck and walked home with heads hung low and stomachs growling.

MBTA, BPD crack down on subway vandals

November 4, 2010
In a recent push to eradicate graffiti on the T, Boston Police have cracked down on vandals on most T lines. Sentences for vandals have become more harsh than the usual slap on the wrist. They now include more severe punishments like jail time, probation and thousands of dollars worth of fines.

Escape to New York … for less

November 4, 2010
World Wide Bus and the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) announced last week they will run a new express bus service between Cambridge, Newton and New York City. The company is offers an introductory one-way rate of $10 on weekdays and $15 on weekends until Nov. 18. The regular fare is $15 on weekdays and $20 on weekends. Service began Oct. 27.

Back Bay one of America’s best areas

October 28, 2010

By Samuel Lauf News Correspondent Boston’s Back Bay was named one of the Great Neighborhoods by the American Planning Association (APA) Oct. 13. The success of the neighborhood comes from its connection to its roots combined with a young, lively business class and...

Israeli pop icon speaks out for gay rights

October 28, 2010

Singer Ivri Lider discusses sexuality, life in Israel with NU students By Dean Russell News Correspondent Popular Israeli singer/songwriter Ivri Lider came to afterHOURS Monday to talk with NU students about his life, career and being an openly gay artist in the...

Obama rallies for Patrick in Boston

October 20, 2010
As the Nov. 2 election draws near, President Barack Obama continues to rally for fellow Democrats across the nation. The president endorsed incumbent Governor Deval Patrick at the “Moving Massachusetts Forward GOTV Rally” at the Hynes Convention Center Oct. 16.

Fundraiser for Freedom Flotilla

October 15, 2010

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...