Thursday, January 8, 2009

Northeastern University

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Northeastern Suspends Ties to New Jersey Medical University

Two allegedly coerced into dressing as KKK members were among four students removed from the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey program. more >>

Northeastern Paper Cuts Ties to University

Although already financially independent, paper will change name and move to an off-campus building. more >>

Alcohol Violations Down, Drugs Up at Northeastern

Northeastern University has seen a decrease in alcohol violations, while simultaneously experiencing an increase in drug citations. more >>

Marketing 101: Don't Get Arrested

Two Northeastern University freshmen may be reconsidering their marketing tactics after being charged with drug- and alcohol-related offenses this week. more >>

Going Once? Twice? Sold! To the Psychic in the Back

After a two-month whirlwind tour of the world, Northeastern University student Josh Minney was out of money and stranded in Rome. His genius idea? Sell himself on eBay. more >>

Hate Crime Season, Hate Crime Awareness Season Coincide

At Lehigh, students who live in what is informally known as the "black house" discovered a skinned animal carcass on their front steps this weekend. Meanwhile, at Northeastern, an African American studies professor released the tape of a disturbing voicemail he received in late September. more >>

Top Prize: Voting Is for Rookies

Showing up at the polls is one thing. Putting your name on the ballot and actually winning an election, as Northeastern University sophomore political science major Jeff Fontas did yesterday, is a whole other thing. more >>

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