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A group of dancers strike a pose during Greek Sing. Members of Northeastern Greek life raised over $79,000 while performing in Blackman Auditorium. Photo courtesy Miles Mu
Northeastern fraternities and sororities raise $79,000 during annual Greek Sing competition
Grace Cargill, news staff • April 11, 2025

Blackman Auditorium transformed into a world of happily ever afters April 2 at Greek Sing, an annual dance competition featuring Northeastern’s Panhellenic...

The directors of the Husky Startup Challenge introduce Demo Day. Eight finalists pitched their companies with the hopes of winning money, with the first place prize being $5,000.
At the Northeastern University Entrepreneurs Club’s Demo Day, entrepreneurship mixes with creativity
Carson Lyle, news staff • April 10, 2025

The Curry Ballroom was filled with sharp suits and matching loafers. The low buzz of hopeful entrepreneurs practicing their last-minute pitches echoed...

The American flag flies above Centennial Common. Many international students felt the Trump administration's reasoning behind the visa terminations to be unfounded and confusing.
Under looming threat of visa terminations, many Northeastern students left scrambling for answers
Zoe MacDiarmid, Chloe Craft, and Chris Lee April 10, 2025
The Orange Line moves through the Ruggles T stop. Students found delays and suspensions of MBTA lines in recent years to be frustrating and stressful.
Op-ed: Boston’s lifeline always on life support
Aayush Sawant, contributor • April 11, 2025
Cameron Whitehead kneels during a game intermission. Whitehead recorded a career high of 57 saves against the University of Maine.
How Cameron Whitehead defied expectations in historic postseason
Elli Einset, sports editor • April 11, 2025
Carter Bentley watches as Will Fosberg celebrates with their teammates March 22. The two freshmen became major contributors for the Huskies this season.
Will Fosberg, Carter Bentley lead the Huskies in playing time for underclassmen
Caroline Baker Dimock, news staff • April 11, 2025
Kehlani sings into a red microphone. She performed as the headliner for CUP's annual Springfest concert after finishing a 54-show world tour.
Review: Kehlani electrifies Matthews Arena at Springfest 2025
Jennie Koh, deputy lifestyle editor • April 10, 2025

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Can anyone pop Northeastern’s political bubble? These students aren’t sure.
Can anyone pop Northeastern’s political bubble? These students aren’t sure.
Siera Qosaj, news staff • April 9, 2025
The exterior of Northeastern's School of Law. A speaker event with Raz Segal was canceled a day before it was scheduled for not following the proper procedures needed to hold an event, according to a statement to The News by Renata Nyul.
Jewish student group cancels Holocaust and genocide scholar speaker event after university requires list of attendees
Katarina Schmeiszer, news staff • April 8, 2025

A Jewish student group on campus canceled a talk titled “Israel’s Attack on Gaza: The Question of Genocide, and the Future of Holocaust and...

Ell Hall on Northeastern's Boston campus. An update to Northeastern's FAQ page April 6 said several students had their visas revoked.
DEVELOPING: State Department revokes 40 Northeastern students, graduates’ visas
Zoe MacDiarmid and Emily Spatz April 7, 2025

Updated Monday, April 7 at 10:00 p.m. As of April 7, the State Department has revoked 40 visas of people affiliated with Northeastern, including...

Connor Martin leads the first Bee School meeting March 27. Martin taught attendees about the anatomy of a bee, job distribution in the hive and more.
Have you heard the buzz? Northeastern Bee Society launches ‘Bee School’
Paloma Welch, news staff • April 7, 2025

Bee club wants more people to join the swarm of students flying to Ryder Hall for Bee School, where students are vying to earn “a Bee. S. in...

Masses of protesters pour into City Hall Plaza to hear empowering words from speakers, including Mayor Michelle Wu. Demonstrators and their signs created an expanse of color.
Boston’s mass mobilization: 18 images from the ‘Hands Off’ rally
Devyn Rudnick and Chloe Craft April 9, 2025
Elizabeth Siggers puts hair rollers in a customer's hair. Siggers opened Liz's Hair Care in 2001.
Liz’s Hair Care creates a welcoming environment for customers and workers alike
Kayla Goldman, news staff • April 7, 2025

Upon entering Liz’s Hair Care, customers are greeted with a warm smile from whoever is sitting behind the front desk.  Liz’s Hair Care...

Protesters hold up “Hands Off” signs and flags. The protest started in Boston Common before marching to City Hall Plaza.
Tens of thousands demand Trump take ‘hands off’ Boston amid nationwide day of protests
Chloe Craft, Devyn Rudnick, and Carson Lyle April 6, 2025

Over 50,000 people gathered in Boston Common April 5 for a “Hands Off Massachusetts” rally and march protesting the policies of President...

Two people hold up a transgender flag during the 2023 Boston Pride Parade. Boston officially recognized the Transgender Day of Visibility March 19.
Amid federal attacks on LGBTQ+ community, Boston officially recognizes Transgender Day of Visibility
Janira Skrbkova, news staff • April 2, 2025

Sixteen years ago, March 31, Rachel Crandall Crocker, executive director of the nonprofit Transgender Michigan, organized the first Transgender...

The women's triathlon team smiles for a photo. Northeastern sent a record-breaking 21 athletes to the USA Triathlon Collegiate Club National Championships in Miami March 28 to 29 and placed 13th in the country. Photo courtesy Eitan Leinwand.
Northeastern club triathlon team builds talent through community
Aoife Jeffries, news staff • April 10, 2025

Northeastern’s club triathlon team began 15 years ago with a group of five friends planning races at Qdoba. Since then, the team has grown...

A skater rushes away from her opponent. The Women's Club Ice Hockey Team lost during the play pool round, ending their season March 21-25. Photo courtesy Mary Tran.
Athletes find family within Northeastern Women’s Club Ice Hockey
Grace Cargill, news staff • April 10, 2025

Northeastern boasts that it is a hockey school. Students are familiar with the Beanpot and the song “Stacy’s Mom” after a win, but Women’s...

Max Gitlin winds up for a pitch April 1. The victory over Central Connecticut State University was Gitlin's fourth win as a Husky.
Northeastern baseball scores 12 runs against CCSU, adding on another win for the Huskies
Valentina Swan, news staff • April 10, 2025

The Northeastern baseball team (22-9, 7-2 CAA) took down the Central Connecticut State University Blue Devils (18-5, 14-1 Northeast) in an afternoon...

Ryan Gerety makes a run April 1. The Huskies won the series against Campbell April 4 to 6, maintaining a strong conference record.
Northeastern baseball stays on top of CAA after winning series against Campbell
Bailey Reynolds, news staff • April 8, 2025

The Northeastern baseball team (21-9, 7-2 CAA) won its third conference series against the Campbell University Camels (14-17, 5-4 CAA).  Northeastern...

Gregory Bozzo slides into base. Bozzo collected one of the three runs that gave the Huskies the win over Boston College.
Northeastern baseball shuts out BC, punching ticket to Beanpot championship
Valentina Swan, news staff • April 3, 2025

The Northeastern baseball team (19-8, 5-1 CAA) won the men's semifinal Beanpot game against the Boston College Eagles (13-14, 5-7 Atlantic Division)...

NU Stage members perform "What's Up, Duloc?" The spring revue included the club's largest-ever cast, with almost 100 people. Photo courtesy Emma Kriz, NU Stage.
‘Just Passing Through’: NU Stage performs spring revue with largest cast ever
Samantha Balagot, news correspondent • April 10, 2025
Column: 9 innings, 9 movies: Celebrate the MLB season’s start with these grand-slam baseball movies
Column: 9 innings, 9 movies: Celebrate the MLB season’s start with these grand-slam baseball movies
Jake Guldin and Daniel Patchen April 8, 2025
Donald Trump speaks to the audience during a Liberation Day event April 2. At the event, he announced new tariffs on nearly all U.S. trading partners. Photo courtesy The White House, flickr.
Op-ed: A third term will not be Trump’s charm
Rachana Madhav, opinion editor • April 9, 2025

Constitutionally, there is no way President Donald Trump can run for a third term. However, in the current turbulent, disconcerting and alarming...

The United States State Department building in Washington, D.C. Forty people affiliated with Northeastern recently had their visas revoked by the State Department. Photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons.
Op-ed: Northeastern must stand up for the international community it touts as its strength
Ava Vitiello, columnist • April 8, 2025

International students from all over the country are the newest target for President Donald Trump’s sweeping attack on the United States. Now,...

Donald Trump speaks to the audience during a Liberation Day event April 2. At the event, he announced new tariffs on nearly all U.S. trading partners. Photo courtesy The White House, flickr.
Op-ed: A third term will not be Trump’s charm
Rachana Madhav, opinion editor • April 9, 2025

Constitutionally, there is no way President Donald Trump can run for a third term. However, in the current turbulent, disconcerting and alarming...

The United States State Department building in Washington, D.C. Forty people affiliated with Northeastern recently had their visas revoked by the State Department. Photo courtesy Wikimedia Commons.
Op-ed: Northeastern must stand up for the international community it touts as its strength
Ava Vitiello, columnist • April 8, 2025

International students from all over the country are the newest target for President Donald Trump’s sweeping attack on the United States. Now,...

Krentzman Quad on Northeastern's Boston campus. Recent federal funding cuts and freezes by the Trump administration impacted Northeastern's research on various topics.
Op-ed: We, your professors, believe our universities are worth fighting for
Kylie Ariel Bemis, Rahul Bhargava, Alexandra To, Richard Daynard, Rachel Rosenbloom, and Laura Edelson April 6, 2025

Professors, students, Bostonians — we all benefit from our universities in the realm of higher education today, but our institutions are doomed...

A Northeastern University seal in 1965. During the late 1950s Northeastern began solidifying the role of its PR department. Photo courtesy Northeastern University Archives and Special Collections.
Behind the creation of Northeastern’s brand: The emergence of the public relations department
Anya Hill, news correspondent • February 3, 2025
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