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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

Men’s Track ‘ Field: Hunter takes shot put, discus at Spring Open

March 27, 2007

By Adam Riglian The men's track ' field team competed in one of its two home meets this weekend, taking on athletes from Brown, Holy Cross, University of Massachusetts-Boston and Boston College at the Northeastern Spring Open on Solomon Track in Dedham. The Huskies took first...

Baseball: NU notches three wins

March 27, 2007

By Nate Owen and Chris Estrada A young Northeastern squad enjoyed another successful weekend, traveling to Towson (7-16 3-6 Colonial Athletic Association) and taking two out of three from the Tigers before finally making their home debut yesterday against Rhode Island, winning...

Asian community unites with music, fashion

March 27, 2007

Cameras rolled, cultures converged and housemates released their frustrations in the confessional. One student offered chopsticks lessons while another became annoyed by a blaring television. "Where'd my math book go?" one student snapped while frantically searching the...

Column: The piece “Stripped” forgot

March 27, 2007

Think of this as the missing article from "Stripped." Or rather, what should have been. This is the article that the Resident Student Association (RSA) somehow forgot when choosing their salacious content for a nonsensical Sex Week magazine that somehow ended up angling more...

Commentary: RSA’s sex magazine, “Stripped,” doesn’t deliver

March 27, 2007

Well, the Resident Student Association Sex magazine "Stripped" has finally come out, and I've learned some very important things. First, I have learned that only attractive people may have sex. God forbid some physically unappealing people copulate and inadvertently spread...

Letter to the Editor: Illegal immigration cause for concern

March 27, 2007

Perhaps the next time Bessie King writes an All Hail ("Immigration mindset needs change," March 23), she can provide us with facts regarding illegal immigration rather than relying on her emotions and calling the other side "hateful." Her views, like President Bush's, are out...

Commentary: Injured students lack transportation

March 27, 2007

I recently injured my knee, tearing my ACL, MCL and medial meniscus last Thursday. I was at dance practice for Celebr(ASIAN), Northeastern's first Asia Night, in the Curry Student Center (CSC). I jumped after a dance move, and while I was in the air, I heard my knee pop. When...

Letter to the Editor: Co-op students miss inauguration

March 27, 2007

I would like to discuss a comment made in one of last month's articles about the President's inauguration, which took place this past Monday ("Our choices: lose or lose," Feb.21). The article referenced the mix-up of class schedules this week due to the events, and how students...

Commentary: ‘Stripped’ sexist, misses the point

March 27, 2007

This week the Resident Student Association (RSA) is apparently trying to raise awareness about sex through programs and the publication "Stripped: Sex Week 2007." But the only awareness raised in my consciousness was the level of sexism on this campus. First case in point:...

Editorial: SGA direct elections approach with a whisper

March 27, 2007

We went into the first-ever direct election planning to endorse a Student Government Association presidential candidate. But with five days left until voting begins, we've come up empty-handed. When forced to choose between Christopher Bourne and Joey Fiore, we find little...

More sexual medications for more people

March 27, 2007

By Caitlin Coyle Enhancing sexual pleasure has never been easier as new sexual medications for men and women emerge daily. The list of sexual performance enhancing drugs is expansive, and includes medications said to cure symptoms of anxiety, female arousal disorders, reduced...

Sex ed. put to the test

March 27, 2007

By Cynthia Retamozo Sexual education has always been different around the world. In the 1960s, when the condom was being introduced to the villagers of Chile, educators showed how to use it by placing it over a broomstick. But when the men returned home with their condoms, they...