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The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

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Graduate student guard Nariyah Simmons keeps the ball away from defenders. Simmons is second on the team in rebounds with 16, despite being the shortest member of the team.

[Photo] Women’s basketball collapses in fourth quarter against BU

Cassandra Joyce, deputy sports editor
November 12, 2025

Graduate student guard Nariyah Simmons keeps the ball away from defenders. Simmons is second on the team in rebounds with 16, despite being the shortest member of the team.

Matthews Arena's farewell logo on display Oct. 20. The logo was made available on t-shirts and other merchandise after its release.

Matthews Arena farewell logo monumentalizes arena’s history, inspires merchandise

Evelynn Lin, news correspondent
November 10, 2025

As Matthews Arena is prepared to be demolished after more than a century of hosting historical events, Northeastern Athletics unveiled on its social media pages a commemorative logo to mark its last semester.  Designed...

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Campaign signs for both mayoral and city council candidates, Michelle Wu and Henry Santana, respectively, on Boylston Street Nov. 4. Wu gained a 71.3% approval rating/a> according to Race to the White House polling.

[Photo] ‘It’s our civic duty:’ Bostonians head to the polls Nov. 4

Niaz Alasti, news staff
November 7, 2025

Campaign signs for both mayoral and city council candidates, Michelle Wu and Henry Santana, respectively, on Boylston Street Nov. 4. Wu gained a 71.3% approval rating/a> according to Race to the White...

Senior libero Nadia Koanui jumps to serve against Hampton during the Senior Day game Nov. 2. Koanui is the team’s leader in digs and aces.

[Photo] Volleyball sweeps Hampton, celebrates senior day

Cassandra Joyce, deputy sports editor
November 6, 2025

Senior libero Nadia Koanui jumps to serve against Hampton during the Senior Day game Nov. 2. Koanui is the team’s leader in digs and aces.

 Culpepper advocates for himself to be elected for District 7’s city council Oct. 16. 11 candidates originally ran for the position, but Ahmed and Culpepper took the lead by a small marginsmall margin.

[Photo] Who’s running for District 7 city councilor?

Niaz Alasti, news staff
October 29, 2025

Culpepper advocates for himself to be elected for District 7’s city council Oct. 16. 11 candidates originally ran for the position, but Ahmed and Culpepper took the lead by a small marginsmall margin.

Freshman forward Amine Hajibi fights for the puck against a Denver player. Hajibi scored the only goal in the 1-0 win over Denver Oct. 25.

[Photo] Men’s hockey upsets No. 7 Denver in second win over ranked team this season

Elli Einset, sports editor
October 25, 2025

The team celebrates a goal. Northeastern won against No. 7 University of Denver 1-0.

A "for sale" sign in front of an apartment in Mission Hill Sept. 4. Canceled and delayed international student visas may be the reason for increased Boston apartment vacancies.

Several Boston neighborhoods report sudden uptick in apartment vacancies

Boston, one of America’s renowned hubs for higher education, attracts thousands of students each year, in addition to scores of working professionals.  Yet, more than a month after Boston residents...

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Said "Coach" Ahmed (left) and Rev. Miniard Culpepper debate for District 7 City Councilor. There was a full turnout from community members and residents.

[Photo] Candidates for District 7 councilor face off in debate

Niaz Alasti, news correspondent
October 21, 2025

John Keller asks the candidates a question. The candidates were asked questions about housing, entrepreneurship and Nubian Square.

An audience sits before the Mayor’s Office of Women Advancement networking event begins. The Mayor’s Office of Women’s Advancement was established in June 2014.

[Photo] Small business owners discuss networking, starting companies at mayor office’s networking event

Stella Huberlie, news correspondent
October 8, 2025

Hunter listens in a conversation. Many entrepreneurs and business owners attended the event to expand their network and promote their work.

The interior of Just Book-ish Sept. 21. The bookstore opened its doors in November 2024.

JustBook-ish is empowering community through books

Evelynn Lin, news correspondent
October 5, 2025

Located on the corner of Dorchester Avenue is not just any ordinary bookstore. JustBook-ish is a literary gathering space owned by Words as Worlds, a non-profit organization which brings together authors,...

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