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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

David Martínez-Dimnet

David Martínez-Dimnet, Photo Staff

David Martínez-Dimnet is a second-year business and design combined major and an active member of the photography staff. He has worked on capturing photography for student organizations like the Asian Student Association, the Blackfires Concert, and some of the Northeastern Huskies hockey games. Whether he’s behind the lens at an event or exploring creative projects, David strives to bring energy and emotion to every shot. Follow his work on Instagram @David_Dylan_M.

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Artists and athletes, such as the band Paper Trails (left), the Eon Dance Troupe (right) and Northeastern’s Taekwondo club team , who perform at the ASU and CSU's Lunar New Year Gala. Students enjoyed the array of performances that paid homage to their varying cultures.

[Photo] ‘I’ll always have a community no matter where I am’: Northeastern students celebrate Lunar New Year in style

Samantha Balagot, news correspondent
February 5, 2025

CSU and ASU club members serve guests food. Guests chose from an array of options, such as chicken fried rice or japchae.

The exterior of Isabella Stewart Gardner's estate and the main location for her museum.

[Photo] Column: 6 activities to beat the Boston winter blues

Sarah Pyrce, news staff
January 28, 2025

The exterior of Isabella Stewart Gardner's estate and the main location for her museum.

The outside of the Khoury College of Computer Sciences building. The college announced in December it will be phasing out its three introductory courses.

[Photo] ‘We will no longer be distinct’: Khoury College curriculum overhaul met with mixed reviews

Lily Cooper and Aiden Stein
January 22, 2025

The outside of the Khoury College of Computer Sciences building. The college announced in December it will be phasing out its three introductory courses.

The ISG exterior. The museum announced a free MLK Day open house featuring an immersive soundscape and a public art-making studio activity.

[Photo] Free admission: A guide to 3 free Boston arts experiences this MLK Day

Eleanor Hardy, news correspondent
January 17, 2025

The ISG exterior. The museum announced a free MLK Day open house featuring an immersive soundscape and a public art-making studio activity.

Senior forward Ryan Mcquire faces off against freshman forward Charlie Gollob. The team faced a rough 5-3 loss to the University of New Hampshire (7-4-2, 2-3-2 HE) Dec. 6 but came out victorious 4-3 against Brown University Dec. 7 (3-4-2, 2-3-1 ECAC).

[Photo] From setback to bounce-back: Huskies fight for weekend split

Esha Minhas, news staff
December 9, 2024

The University of New Hampshire scores a goal. Usually one of the most composed and steady goaltenders in the conference, the early UNH goal seemed to knock Whitehead's confidence.