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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

Antonia Sousa, Social Media Editor

Antonia Sousa is a third year journalism major, and a staff writer and Social Media Editor for the Huntington News. She is passionate about writing, reporting, and posting important stories across the Huntington News’ social media platforms. She hopes to continue to create meaningful content to reach members of Northeastern’s community.

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Students enter International Village. On Tuesday, Northeastern updated their residence hall guest policy to include vaccinated non-Northeastern guests.

Northeastern to lift some COVID-19 restrictions

Antonia Sousa, news staff
February 8, 2022

In an email Tuesday, Northeastern announced that it will lift three of its COVID-19 restrictions for students and faculty across all of its North American campuses.  The email, from Provost and Senior...

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Virgil Abloh: Figures of Speech by jpellgen (@1179_jp) is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0

Column: The late Virgil Abloh will go down as a modern fashion legacy

Antonia Sousa, news staff
December 8, 2021

The recent death of fashion designer, DJ, entrepreneur and 21st-century-icon Virgil Abloh left shockwaves across industries. At 41, Abloh gained notoriety as a powerhouse in the fashion world. Most known...

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Former Raiders Head Coach Jon Gruden, 180807-F-LI975-0204 by Official Travis AFB, Calif. is licensed under CC BY-NC 2.0

Column: A ‘Raid’ On Accountability: How the NFL’s culture needs improvement in light of hateful emails

Antonia Sousa, news correspondent
October 27, 2021

Following the discovery of a series of misogynistic, racist and homophobic emails, Jon Gruden has resigned as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders. The emails were made public by the New York Times after...

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