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The independent student newspaper of Northeastern University

The Huntington News

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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.

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

Niaz Alasti, news staff
November 7, 2025

Tens of thousands of Boston residents headed to the polls Nov. 4, eager to cast their vote in some of the city’s most consequential local races.  The mayoral, councilor at-large and district councilor...

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A student peruses a rack of clothing during a clothing pop-up in West Village Quad Oct. 23. Select Market offered numerous vintage markets across the Boston area.

Select Markets hosts thrift market on Northeastern’s campus

Niaz Alasti, news staff
November 4, 2025

Racks of clothes covered the West Village Quad Oct. 23 as Select Markets held a pop-up thrift market on Northeastern’s campus, attracting hundreds of students and dozens of unique vendors.  Sponsored...

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Said “Coach” Ahmed (left) and Miniard Culpepper debate Oct. 16. The debate was moderated by Roxbury resident and podcast host Jacquetta Van Zandt and WBZ political analyst Jon Keller. Photos by Evelynn Lin. Graphic by Margot Murphy.

Who’s running for District 7 city councilor?

Niaz Alasti, news staff
October 29, 2025

As the only city council election without an incumbent this year, the District 7 city councilor race has been at the forefront of voters’ minds for months. As election day gets closer, some voters are...

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Senior libero Nadia Koanui serves in matchup against the College of Charleston Oct. 19. Koanui had 36 digs and three aces in the series against the Tribe.

[Photo] Volleyball loses series against William & Mary, extends losing streak to four

Cassandra Joyce, deputy sports editor
October 27, 2025

Senior libero Nadia Koanui serves in matchup against the College of Charleston Oct. 19. Koanui had 36 digs and three aces in the series against the Tribe.

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

Candidates for District 7 councilor face off in debate

Niaz Alasti, news correspondent
October 21, 2025

The candidates for Boston’s District 7 City Councilor race faced off in a debate Oct. 16, discussing a variety of issues important to voters in the upcoming election.  The candidates, Said Ahmed...

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Beatrice Gennari winds up to send the ball over the net Oct. 19. The Huskies were swept by the College of Charleston Cougars Oct. 18 and 19.

[Photo] Volleyball falls to Charleston in four sets in consecutive games

Cassandra Joyce, deputy sports editor
October 20, 2025

Beatrice Gennari winds up to send the ball over the net Oct. 19. The Huskies were swept by the College of Charleston Cougars Oct. 18 and 19.

A sign reading, "We the people have had enough." CBS News estimated that 100,000 people gathered on the Boston Common to participate in the "No Kings" protest.

‘No Kings’ protest brings over hundred thousand people to Boston Common

Niaz Alasti and Stella Huberlie
October 20, 2025

Tens of thousands of protesters waving American flags and chanting “This is what democracy looks like” filled Boston Common Oct. 18 to denounce the Trump administration’s policies on immigration,...

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Brynn Smith jumps to complete a kill Sept. 26. Smith collected the most kills against Elon Oct. 11 and 12 with 21 and 11, respectively.

[Photo] Northeastern volleyball sweeps Elon in weekend series

Cassandra Joyce, deputy sports editor
October 13, 2025

Brynn Smith jumps to complete a kill Sept. 26. Smith collected the most kills against Elon Oct. 11 and 12 with 21 and 11, respectively.