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Opinion

Letter: Term ‘reverse racism’ incorrect, hinders progress

April 8, 2010
Reverse racism: This term has slowly appeared in the vocabulary of far too many individuals over the past several years. While the intentions of using the phrase are likely not meant to cause offense, the subsequent usage indeed creates a significant sense of discomfort, at least to me and likely to many others, regardless of their race. There is nothing reverse about racism and discrimination directed towards white Americans. Saying otherwise carries a notion of elitism that has no place in the 21st century.

Column: Soon-to-be graduate seeks, finds perspective

April 8, 2010
I remember the way the plane banked left after taking off. I propped my elbow on the armrest and watched Boston, in its entirety, shrink beneath me. Before the plane finally leveled, heading in the direction of the ocean, I saw Northeastern’s campus sprawled out among the winding city streets below.

Editorial: Northeastern has open shot for victory

April 8, 2010
The men’s basketball team recently received a generous donation of $100,000. The money should be used to update facilities and resign Bill Coen, a great asset to our sports program at Northeastern. The elimination of our football program has weakened Northeastern sport’s fans moral and this can be an excellent opportunity to show that Northeastern is serious about improving sports. Last season, it became evident that Northeastern’s basketball team has a surmountable amount of potential and if the hefty fund awarded to Northeastern is used on them, it will stoke the fire that’s already burning.

Letter: Fox not best candidate for presidency

April 1, 2010
In the past few years I’ve written to the News fairly often, but this is perhaps most important letter I’ll ever write, as it pertains to events that will affect you far beyond my remaining year at Northeastern. I am writing not as a junior, an off-campus student, an SGA executive board member, or as a fraternity man, but as a student representative who has endured storm and strife to make Northeastern better place. I am writing in support of the presidential candidacy of Vice President for Academic Affairs Amanda Sabia.

Editorial: To vote or not to vote: That is your question

April 1, 2010
Voting for Student Government Association (SGA) president opened on myNeu this morning, and when the results are tallied a week from today, we will not only be looking at which candidate won the presidency, but also whether SGA won over the student body.

Editorial Cartoon

April 1, 2010

Editorial Cartoon

April 1, 2010

Column: Cynicism in college life

April 1, 2010
As the semester is winding down, and as my college experience is approaching an end, I've done a lot of thinking and reflecting of the past five years. Five years in which I truly believe I got the most out of Northeastern. Five years in Boston. Five years of classes, co-op, repeat. Five years of dedication to The Huntington News. And after five years, I've come to one conclusion: Some things will never change.

Letter: Pro-life events make senior anti-NU

April 1, 2010
As a senior ready to graduate in May, my memories of Northeastern have been overwhelmingly positive.

Letter: Sabia offers changes to better SGA

April 1, 2010
Theodore Roosevelt once said, “The man who never makes mistakes is the man who never does anything.” As the contestants of the first Northeastern Student Government “Direct Election,” and as former student representatives that consistently asserted the will of the student body regardless of the consequences, we have done much, and we have made mistakes. Our fear is that the incumbent, Ryan Fox, has not acted decisively to assert the will of the student body.

Letter: Fox boasts experience, achievements

April 1, 2010
Over the past three years through my work in your Student Government Association, I have observed the dedication that Ryan Fox possesses for serving the student body in any way possible. This year as a member of the executive board of the association, I have only seen greater examples of this. Ryan spent many late nights, not only ensuring that your voice was heard in the university budget process but also planning an extensive restructuring process that makes your student government more accessible to you.

Letter: Controversy in SGA election

April 1, 2010
On March 27, I learned that SGA VP for Administration & Public Relations Tim Siclari was engaging in misconduct with the SGA website in an attempt to remove information unfavorable to candidate Amanda Sabia.