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The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

Caroline Baker Dimock

Caroline Baker Dimock, News Staff

Caroline Baker Dimock is a first year health humanities and health science combined major and a member of The News’ staff. She has reported on club sports, locally owned businesses around Boston as well as varsity sports. You can follow her on Instagram @carolinebakerdimock.

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A washing machine with the door removed in International Village. An email was sent out Feb. 21 asking students to stop removing the doors.

International Village residents ‘causing disruptions’ by removing washing machine doors, according to email

Caroline Baker Dimock, news staff
February 23, 2025

Residents of International Village, or IV, received an email Feb. 21 instructing them to cease removing doors from washing machines following several reported incidents of vandalism in the residence hall.   The...

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Members pose for a photo at the first Science Club for Girls meeting of the semester. Northeastern's chapter started in the spring 2023 semester. Photo courtesy Science Club for Girls.

Northeastern’s Science Club for Girls spreads the love of science throughout Boston and beyond

Caroline Baker Dimock, news staff
February 16, 2025

At Science Club for Girls, members have one mission: get as many young girls involved in STEM as possible. Science Club for Girls, or SCFG, is a national nonprofit organization that works with elementary,...

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Students and faculty work in labs in the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Complex. A recent audit by NSF questioned $1,049,082 in Northeastern spending.

Northeastern refunds over $600,000 to National Science Foundation following financial audit

Caroline Baker Dimock, news staff
February 14, 2025

A federal audit published by the National Science Foundation’s Office of the Inspector General Feb. 6 revealed significant financial mismanagement within several of Northeastern’s federally funded...

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A Cold Stone Creamery employee prepares an order of ice cream. The employee threw and caught scoops of ice cream with two spatulas.

Ice cream, you scream: 4 spots for the best frozen treats near campus

Caroline Baker Dimock, news staff
February 6, 2025

We all scream for ice cream. Everyone’s favorite sweet treat is available all over Boston, so if you’re tired of the chocolate and vanilla soft serve and limited topping options at the dining hall,...

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Column: The best holiday gifts for the most ultra-specific people in your life

Column: The best holiday gifts for the most ultra-specific people in your life

Caroline Baker Dimock, news staff
December 9, 2024

Are you looking for a gift to brighten someone’s holiday season, but you’re unsure what to get them? How do you know what to get your older brother and his girlfriend who live far away from you? What...

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Northeastern club sailing poses for a photo. The men's and women's teams both qualified for nationals for the first time this past spring. Photo courtesy Northeastern Club Sailing.

Men’s and women’s club sailing teams shoot for success

Caroline Baker Dimock, news staff
November 30, 2024

Northeastern club sailing is in a league of its own — literally. This team is the one of two club sports teams at Northeastern that competes against varsity teams in its normal competitive circuit, and...

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Hazel Sive speaks at Northeastern's Boston convocation ceremony Sept. 3. Sive started as dean of Northeastern’s College of Science five years ago, and will be resigning June 30, 2025.

Northeastern College of Science Dean Hazel Sive announces resignation after five years leading college

Caroline Baker Dimock, news staff
November 21, 2024

Hazel Sive, the dean of the College of Science, will resign from her position effective June 30, 2025, according to a Nov. 15 email to the college’s students and staff from the Office of the Provost.  Sive...

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Naomi Rajput (left) and Evan Smith pose for a headshot. The two co-founded Eden, a software with AI components that aims to help simplify administrative tasks in healthcare for both workers and patients. Right photo courtesy Evan Smith.

‘Eden is the future’: Northeastern students’ healthcare startup redefines healthcare administration

Caroline Baker Dimock, news staff
November 7, 2024

Two Northeastern students, dissatisfied by the overworking of healthcare employees they saw all around them, have turned to technology to rectify the problem. Naomi Rajput, a fourth-year behavioral...

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Column: What’s the best Halloween candy of all time?

Column: What’s the best Halloween candy of all time?

Caroline Baker Dimock, news staff
October 23, 2024

For Halloween fanatics, October is marked by horror movies, pumpkin carving and, of course, excessive amounts of candy.  There are dozens of varieties of candy distributed on Halloween, ranging from...

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Northeastern holds possession over University of Massachusetts Oct. 5. Last year, the 7s team was the D1 national champions. Photo courtesy Siddarth Chandra.

Northeastern womens’ club rugby creates olympic medalists, community

Caroline Baker Dimock, news staff
October 22, 2024

Northeastern womens’ club rugby, fittingly nicknamed the Maddogs, has proven itself as one of the toughest competitors in the womens’ club rugby world. The team, which was founded in 1995, joined the...

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Elizabeth Hudson speaks at Northeastern's 2024 convocation ceremony. Hudson joined Northeastern as Dean of the College of Arts, Media and Design in July 2015, and will be stepping down from the role June 30, 2025.

CAMD Dean Elizabeth Hudson reflects on time at Northeastern after announcing resignation

Caroline Baker Dimock, news staff
October 17, 2024

Elizabeth Hudson, dean of Northeastern’s College of Arts, Media and Design, will resign from the position effective June 30, 2025, according to an email to the college’s students and staff from the...

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Northeastern University Club Running members gather before their run. Club sports at Northeastern started in the 1940s, and NUCR has grown to be the largest with 200 members.

Northeastern’s club running team fosters community, takes home titles

Caroline Baker Dimock, news correspondent
September 29, 2024

Walking to and from evening classes on Northeastern’s campus, it’s hard to miss the gathering of people on Krentzman Quad, all outfitted in sneakers and athletic wear. These students meet there 4 days...

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James Alan Fox poses for a photo. Fox worked with USA Today and AP to establish a mass killing database meant to fight misinformation.

Northeastern professor helps combat mass killing misinformation through comprehensive database

Caroline Baker Dimock, news correspondent
September 25, 2024

For years, James Alan Fox has believed the media plays a big role in misrepresenting mass killings. Now, he works with some of the biggest news outlets in the nation to combat misinformation and inflammatory,...

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Northeastern’s swim and dive team comes together at the Swim Across America event in Narragansett, Rhode Island Sept. 7. The Huskies raised $19,000, a personal team best. Photo courtesy Katie Rivers.

Northeastern’s swim and dive team sets fundraising record

Caroline Baker Dimock, news correspondent
September 18, 2024

The Northeastern’s women’s swim and dive team set a fundraising record Sept. 7 while participating in the fifteenth annual Swim Across America fundraising event at Roger Wheeler State Beach in Narragansett,...

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The exterior of Brattle Book Shop. The store was founded in 1825.

Brattle Book Shop celebrates 200th anniversary

Caroline Baker Dimock, news correspondent
September 16, 2024

Brattle Book Shop, a family-owned bookshop located just a block and a half from Boston Common famous for its collection of used and rare books, is celebrating its 200th anniversary in 2025.  Founded...

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