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The Student Government Associate logo hangs on a wall Nov. 4, 2024. Northeastern announced Molly Culot and Benedikt Winkler's victory March 23. File photo by Jessica Xing.
Students elect ‘Huskies Unleashed’ slate as SGA student body president and executive vice president
Lily Cooper, campus editor • March 31, 2026
In an uncontested election, Molly Culot and Benedikt Winkler were elected the student body president and student body vice president, respectively, for the 2026-27 academic year for Student Government Association, or SGA. 
A member of the Northeastern University’s snow team clears snow Feb. 24. The team worked to remove snow from campus following February’s blizzard.
The unsung heroes of snow removal
Annalise Karamas, news staff • March 29, 2026
When large-scale snowstorms hit Boston, thanks to the tireless work of Northeastern’s snow clean up team had clear sidewalks and roads.
The exterior of East Village at 219 Saint Bolotoph St. April 1. BPD officers responded to reports of a stabbing at approximately 8:19 a.m.
DEVELOPING: Suspect arrested following stabbing near East Village
Katarina Schmeiszer and Madison Evangelist April 1, 2026
Mini Crossword, April 1st, 2026
Mini Crossword, April 1st, 2026
Arielle Rabinovich, Web Manager • April 1, 2026
Photos of the Month: March 2026
Photos of the Month: March 2026
Photo Staff April 1, 2026
Thousands of protesters gather on the Boston Common to rally against President Donald Trump for the “No Kings” protest March 28. More than 8 million people participated in the protests across the United States and abroad.
More than 150,000 pack Boston Common for ‘No Kings’ protest against Trump
Chloe Craft, Kayla Goldman, Niaz Alasti, and Liam Karamanoglou March 31, 2026
Huskies gather on the mound to discuss a game plan against Towson March 15. Northeastern fell to Hofstra in the conference series 2-1 March 27 to 29.
Baseball drops first series in three years to Hofstra
Bailey Reynolds, Elli Einset, and Cassandra Joyce March 31, 2026

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The exterior of the Marino Recreation Center March 29. An alleged aggravated assault against a student leaving non-threatening injuries occurred outside Marino March 27.
Northeastern student reportedly assaulted outside Marino Recreation Center
Caroline Baker Dimock, news staff • March 29, 2026
Students cross Huntington Avenue near the Northeastern University School of Law Feb. 23. Northeastern's faculty released survey results and meeting minutes detailing staff budget and university concerns Jan. 28.
‘Northeastern has truly lost its way’: Survey reveals faculty grievances with Northeastern administration
Elizabeth Chalmers, deputy campus editor • March 26, 2026
In an annual survey conducted by the Faculty Senate, faculty members expressed frustration about the university administration’s lack of transparency.
Students, faculty and higher education representatives sit in at the Boston City Council Hearing March 23. The public hearing discussed DEI frustrations, lack of education leadership communication and student representation.
At Boston City Council, students call for increased transparency, cooperation from Northeastern administration
Elizabeth Chalmers, deputy campus editor • March 25, 2026
More than 100 people filed into Boston City Hall March 23 as community members testified about an alleged lack of transparency among Boston’s higher education institutions, particularly at Northeastern. 
Cooper Rivard (left) engages with another student on Centennial Common March 13. Rivard launched the "What's your passion" project with only 100 days left until his graduation.
‘What’s your passion?’ This Northeastern student wants to know.
Lakshay Verma, news correspondent • March 23, 2026
The number 100 has followed Cooper Rivard for his entire life. His high school had 100 students in each grade, and in his first-year at Northeastern, he set a goal to make 100 friends. So when he realized that there were 102 days left until his graduation, he knew that once the countdown reached 100, he would finally launch the project he had been thinking about for nearly a year. 
Attendees mingle with one another before the official start of the Legacy 100 Celebration Feb. 27. Boston elected officials, community leaders, high school students and college graduates gathered to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Black History month.
Boston100 Legacy Celebration honors a century of Black History Month
Evelynn Lin, news staff • March 24, 2026
The exterior of Two Saints Tavern signage March 14. The local bar and restaurant permanently closed March 9.
‘You kind of lost a piece of your heart’: Northeastern community staple Two Saints Tavern closes its doors
Elise Peffer, news staff • March 18, 2026

With striking graffiti wall art, neon logos glowing from the walls, Northeastern hockey memorabilia, customer signatures, low red lighting of...

John Fedele competes for the title of the “Ultimate Shredder” Feb. 26. Fedele won the contest and the $10,000 prize.
A performance worth $10,000: battle of the ultimate shredder
Eva Ciolek-Passeri, photo staff • March 18, 2026

On Feb. 26, the Lansdowne Pub was packed with energy and a vivacious crowd. As eager guitarists practiced backstage, audience members clinked...

Bostonians and tourists alike cheer and applaud the passing annual St. Patrick’s Day parade March 15. Boston was the first city to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in 1737.
Boston celebrates annual St. Patrick’s Day parade with new route
Laila Guzman Griffin, news staff • March 18, 2026

Nearly 1 million people — including tourists, students and longtime Boston residents, all clad in green — flooded South Boston sidewalks...

Senior Ava Verlander holds the block, ready to dive into the water. Verlander earned the bronze medal in the 200 backstroke at the 2025 CAA Championship. Photo courtesy Ava Kaplan, Northeastern Athletics.
Anna Verlander finishes record-breaking swim career with confidence, composure
Caroline Baker Dimock, news staff • March 30, 2026

As one of the top seniors on Northeastern’s swim and dive team, Anna Verlander has spent the past four years building toward her final season,...

Sophomore guard Luca Soroa Schaller shoots a 3-pointer Feb. 12. Soroa Schaller entered the portal March 25.
Northeastern guards Luca Soroa Schaller, JB Frankel plan to enter transfer portal
Elli Einset, sports editor • March 27, 2026

Two players on Northeastern men’s basketball team, guards Luca Soroa Schaller and JB Frankel, have entered the transfer portal, joining three...

Senior designated hitter Matt Brinker runs to first base March 22. Brinker collected two RBIs, one hit and one run against UMass Lowell March 25.
Baseball splits mid-week games
Cassandra Joyce and Elli Einset March 26, 2026

The Northeastern baseball team (13-10, 7-2 CAA) lost to cross-town rivals the Boston College Eagles (18-8, 6-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) 3-2...

A Husky dives to the plate March 22. Notheastern defeated Elon in two out of three games to take the series win March 20 to 22.
Northeastern baseball mercy-rules Elon twice
Bailey Reynolds and Valentina Swan March 24, 2026

The Northeastern baseball team (12-9, 7-2 CAA) won a weekend series against the Elon University Phoenix (10-13, 3-6 CAA), taking two of three...

Sophomore goaltender Lisa Jönsson (right) hugs fifth-year goaltender Paige Taborski after losing 5-0 to Ohio State University in the NCAA Frozen Four. This was the final game for many pivotal players such as Taborski, Shannon and Constantinople.
Women’s hockey shut out by Ohio State in Frozen Four
Frances Klemm, senior reporter • March 20, 2026

Northeastern women’s hockey (29-9-1, 21-2-1 HE) fell 5-0 to the top-seeded Ohio State Buckeyes (36-4, 24-4 Western Collegiate Hockey Association)...

A star and rainbow aurora surround a nearby floating astronaut. "Project Hail Mary" released in theaters March 20. Photo courtesy Askeuhd, Wikimedia Commons. Graphic by Margot Murphy.
Review: ‘Project Hail Mary’ amaze amaze amazes with story, visuals
Margot Murphy, news staff • March 30, 2026
Ida (Jessie Buckley) lays unconscious, surrounded by wires. “The Bride” was released March 6. Photo courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures.
Review: ‘The Bride!’ tells a lifeless tale for our times
Samuel Finbury, news correspondent • March 25, 2026
A graphic depicting a person attempting to contact their ex-partner and a pixelated phone. According to The Attachment Project, researched showed going no contact is the easiest first step following a breakup. Photos by Margot Murphy. Graphic by Margot Murphy.
Op-ed: Why you need to go no contact after a breakup
Sarah Mesdjian, contributor • March 31, 2026

Have you ever known someone who just kept going back to their toxic ex, regardless of how badly they were being treated? Whether that description...

The tech aisle at Target Feb. 23. More consumers are questioning if new technology actually improves quality of life.
Op-ed: For tech innovation, convenient isn’t the same as better
Nora Harr, columnist • March 30, 2026

A few months ago, I went to the grocery store to order my friend a cake for his birthday. When I went up to the counter, the employee asked if...

Column: A letter to my upstairs neighbors
Column: A letter to my upstairs neighbors
Mora Peusner-Dacharry, columnist • March 30, 2026

The following content is satirical and meant for humorous purposes. It is part of The Huntington News’ recurring satire column, “While Your...

Op-ed: It’s possible to find harmony in a pre-med life
Op-ed: It’s possible to find harmony in a pre-med life
Tochi Chukwuemeka, contributor • March 30, 2026

Going into Northeastern, I had a preconceived notion of what life would be like for a pre-med student. I thought that because I’d constantly...

Donald Trump oversees Operation Epic Fury at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida Feb. 28. The operation caused the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, creating a major economic and energy crisis. Photo courtesy Daniel Torok, The White House,  Flickr.
Column: No, President Trump is not a good strategist
Phil Warren, columnist • March 29, 2026

You probably didn’t wake up last week thinking much about the narrow strip of water between Iran and Oman. Only 20 miles wide at its narrowest...

Photos courtesy The Northeastern News and Northeastern University Photograph collections at Northeastern University Archives and Special Collections. Graphic by Catherine Gore.
The story of a century: Celebrating 100 years of The Huntington News
Katarina Schmeiszer, Elsa O’Donnell, and Alexa Coultoff February 24, 2026
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