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The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

Carson Lyle, News Staff

Carson Lyle is a first-year journalism major and member of The News’ staff. She has reported on Trump travel restrictions, Northeastern N.U.in programs, abortion accessibility and other Northeastern-related news. You can follow her on Instagram at @lyle.carson19.

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The River Spree in Berlin. Students accepted into the N.U.in program in 2024 were sent to one of nine European locations. Photo courtesy Rishika Goteti.

You got into N.U.in. What’s next?

Carson Lyle, news staff
April 4, 2025

In 2024, 1,537 students were accepted into Northeastern University through the N.U.in Program. This meant instead of looking forward to a Mike’s Pastry, students could fantasize about authentic Italian...

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A street in Prague. N.U.in students studied at the University of New York in Prague. Photo courtesy Vivian Cao.

Czech Republic: For students who love medieval architecture

Carson Lyle, news staff
April 4, 2025

The Czech Republic is home to some of the most beautiful castles and towns in Europe. Northeastern hosts students in the country’s capital of Prague through the University of New York in Prague, or UNYP. First-year...

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The University of Glasgow in Scotland. N.U.in students lived in Kelvinhaugh Hall at the university. Photo courtesy Maya Turlapaty

Glasgow, Scotland: ‘It looks like Hogwarts’

Carson Lyle, news staff
April 4, 2025

When N.U.in Scotland students first arrive at the University of Glasgow, they may feel as though they’ve been transported to another realm.  Founded in 1451, the University of Glasgow hosts around...

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People swim at a beach in Greece. N.U.in students studied at the American College of Thessaloniki. Photo courtesy Anna Belty.

Thessaloniki, Greece: Home of Aristotle

Carson Lyle, news correspondent
April 4, 2025

Founded in 315 B.C., students in Thessaloniki, Greece, are studying in the birthplace of Aristotle, with easy access to the Mediterranean Sea and a quaint boardwalk lined with restaurants to enjoy. Anna...

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The Colosseum in Rome. N.U.in students studied at John Cabot University.

Italy: Rome wasn’t built in a day

Carson Lyle, news staff
April 4, 2025

Located in the capital of Italy, N.U.in Rome hosts students who will learn, socialize and start their college careers in one of Europe’s most iconic cities.  Students study at John Cabot University,...

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The Berlin Cathedral. N.U.in students studied at the Council on International Educational Exchange Berlin campus.

Berlin: Time to touch up on your German

Carson Lyle, news staff
April 4, 2025

Hosted in the capital of Germany, this location is surrounded by history.  While in Berlin, N.U.in students have the opportunity to visit famous landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate, the remnants of...

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Blue, Vinny McCatterson and Bear (left to right). All three pets were brought to Northeastern by a fraternity brother to an off-campus apartment. Blue photo courtesy Nicklaus Ohlweiler.

The other brother is a dog? Meet the beloved pets of Northeastern frats.

Carson Lyle, news correspondent
March 28, 2025

Walking into a fraternity house, one may expect dim lighting and a dirty kitchen or even a mouse skittering across the floor. But some Northeastern University fraternities instead have fluffed dog beds...

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A sign reading “Northeastern University.” An email was sent out in the wake of the Trump administration's crackdown on non-citizens participating in activism on campuses.

Northeastern warns students of possible travel restrictions amid Trump administration crackdowns

Carson Lyle, news correspondent
March 27, 2025

An email sent to Northeastern community members March 26 warned of immigration restrictions following a nationwide crackdown on non-citizens who have participated in activism on college campuses. Upon...

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