Menorah vandalized in Krentzman Quad
The menorah, now fixed, in Krentzman Quad.News Staff Photo/Matt Greene By Raffaela Kenny-Cincotta, News Correspondent In the early hours of Friday, Nov. 30, the menorah in Krentzman Quad was...
View ArticleISSI’s Annual Carnevale celebrates culture and diversity for two months
By Amy Eisen, News Correspondent Northeastern’s student body is made up of about 15 percent international students, which means there is a large variety of new cultures and traditions that are shared...
View ArticleEditorial: NU right to promote diversity
This week President Joseph E. Aoun launched a new initiative to promote diversity and harmony at Northeastern, through the Presidential Council on Diversity and Inclusion (PCDI), and a series of events...
View ArticleStudent panel addresses diversity, school pledge
Arthur Maserjian, a business major, asks panelists about discrimination against some students at Northeastern during a discussion on the “I Am Northeastern” pledge Wednesday in the Cabral Center. The...
View Article“I, too, am Harvard” spreads worldwide
News Staff Photo/Maria Amasanti By Rebecca Sirull, News Staff The concept is simple enough. Students take a photograph of themselves holding a sign that describes an incident of racism they experienced...
View ArticleLack of diversity on screen
America prides itself on being a country made up of immigrants, being diverse and welcoming of diversity, but as racially diverse as the country may be, and becoming more so every year, America lacks...
View ArticleWalsh gives first State of the City address
By Rowan Walrath, city editor Mayor Martin J. Walsh discussed the City of Boston’s successes and needs for improvement in regard to education, housing, diversity and more in Boston’s first State of the...
View ArticleHealey, MIT lend support to affirmative action
By Cassidy DeStefano, news correspondent As the Supreme Court of the United States prepares to hear arguments challenging affirmative action, local politicians and universities are adding their voices...
View ArticleSAID slams NUPD gun policy at city hearing
By Cassidy DeStefano, news editor Members of on-campus activist coalition Students Against Institutional Discrimination (SAID) condemned Northeastern University’s (NU)...
View ArticleConcerned students rally for #DoBetterNU
By Alejandro Serrano, deputy news editor “We can’t normalize these issues of institutionalized discrimination with words. We need to take action,” said freshman sociology Rachel Domond into a megaphone...
View ArticleNU center hosts dialogue to discuss identities
By Rachel Morford, news co-editor Students and staff gathered Wednesday at noon in what once was the Curry Student Center game room to share pizza, soda and conversations about inclusivity. The Center...
View ArticleEditorial: NU right to promote diversity
This week President Joseph E. Aoun launched a new initiative to promote diversity and harmony at Northeastern, through the Presidential Council on Diversity and Inclusion (PCDI), and a series of events...
View ArticleStudent panel addresses diversity, school pledge
A panel of students reflected on their experiential learning experiences on Wednesday as part of a discussion related to the recently created Presidential Council on Diversity and Inclusion (PCDI).
View Article“I, too, am Harvard” spreads worldwide
The concept is simple enough. Students take a photograph of themselves holding a sign that describes an incident of racism they experienced at Harvard University. But the effect is great. Scroll...
View ArticleLack of diversity on screen
America prides itself on being a country made up of immigrants, being diverse and welcoming of diversity, but as racially diverse as the country may be, and becoming more so every year, America lacks...
View ArticleWalsh gives first State of the City address
Mayor Martin J. Walsh discussed the City of Boston’s successes and needs for improvement in regard to education, housing, diversity and more in Boston’s first State of the City Address. Around 2,500...
View ArticleHealey, MIT lend support to affirmative action
As the Supreme Court of the United States prepares to hear arguments challenging affirmative action, local politicians and universities are adding their voices in support of the practice and the...
View ArticleSAID slams NUPD gun policy at city hearing
Members of on-campus activist coalition Students Against Institutional Discrimination (SAID) condemned Northeastern University’s (NU) decision to arm its officers with semiautomatic weapons at a Boston...
View ArticleConcerned students rally for #DoBetterNU
“We can’t normalize these issues of institutionalized discrimination with words. We need to take action,” said freshman sociology Rachel Domond into a megaphone atop the stone Northeastern sign on...
View ArticleNU center hosts dialogue to discuss identities
Students and staff gathered Wednesday at noon in what once was the Curry Student Center game room to share pizza, soda and conversations about inclusivity.
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