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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

Noelia Arteaga

Noelia Arteaga, Deputy Opinion Editor

Noelia Arteaga is a fourth-year journalism and political science major and deputy opinion editor of The News. She has written for the Stanford Daily in the past and published other freelance work. Follow her on Instagram @homodomo96 for updates.

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Op-ed: Implement class-based admissions

Op-ed: Implement class-based admissions

Noelia Arteaga, deputy opinion editor
September 25, 2023

It’s time to look beyond race in the admissions process. Yes, having a racially diverse student body is important, but colleges and universities can and should have both diversity in race and class....

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 A vendor points at items for sale while a customer browses. Vendors sold bongs, pipes, oils, vapes and flower.

Boston’s Freedom Rally: Advocating beyond recreational marijuana

Noelia Arteaga, news staff
September 20, 2023

After a windy day full of hurricane warnings delayed planned festivities, Massachusetts’ most 420-friendly citizens enjoyed a sunny day on Boston Common for the 34th annual Boston Freedom Rally, commonly...

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Op-ed: TikTok  is a vehicle for misogyny, self-hatred and anti-feminism 

Op-ed: TikTok  is a vehicle for misogyny, self-hatred and anti-feminism 

Noelia Arteaga, opinion editor 
April 4, 2023

With over 1 billion users, TikTok has taken the world by storm. We’ve all used it and seen the content catered to the masses. Some of the content is harmless. Cooking, sports, entertainment and other...

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Op-ed: Education could fix gentrification and protect underrepresented communties

Op-ed: Education could fix gentrification and protect underrepresented communties

Noelia Arteaga, Opinion Editor
December 2, 2022

In high school, my AP Biology teacher was working towards a master’s degree in education. I remember talking to her about a paper she was writing on improving the academic performance of students e from...

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Rowers gather for the Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River, which splits Cambridge and Boston. The regatta attracts rowers from around the world who compete on the course every October.

Northeastern crew teams compete at Head of the Charles Regatta

Noelia Arteaga, news correspondent
November 13, 2022

The Northeastern men's and women's rowing teams competed at the Head of the Charles Regatta Oct. 23. The men’s A boat, stroked by graduate student Rhett Burns, finished fourth collegiately and sixth...

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Column: ‘The Kardashians’ know how to turn bad press into good business

Noelia Arteaga, news correspondent
May 6, 2022

The Kar-Jenner girls are back and on Hulu for an all too familiar iteration of their first hit reality television show, “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” or “KUWTK.” The first episode of the...

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One element of the program, Finnovate, meets every Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in a hybrid format.

Students organize fintech clubs to connect

Noelia Arteaga, news correspondent
November 2, 2021

Disrupt, the student-led financial technology club on campus, has launched a new financial technology lab called FinTech Lab  and a research team for students interested in the field and starting a venture. The...

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A major power outage in Boston Thursday night put just under 1000 Eversource customers, including parts of Northeastern's campus, out of power.

[Photo] Photo Gallery: Power outage leaves large portion of Boston in darkness

October 22, 2020

A major power outage in Boston Thursday night put just under 1000 Eversource customers, including parts of Northeastern's campus, out of power.