As the Boston winter eased into gentler spring days, Northeastern students participated in sports, protests and other activities. The women’s hockey team competed in the East Hockey Championship and the NCAA Frozen Four, and over 180,000 people marched in the March 28 “No...
On Feb. 26, the Lansdowne Pub was packed with energy and a vivacious crowd. As eager guitarists practiced backstage, audience members clinked drinks in anticipation of a night of rock music and competition.
Music fanatics were getting ready to watch The Ultimate Shredder...
A mix of blizzard conditions and spring-like days highlighted February this year. Bostonians marched for Iran, dug their cars out of the snow and cheered for their favored team in the Men’s Beanpot championship. We sent our photo staff to capture it, and here’s the best of...
Protesters' breath was visible in the frigid air as they packed the plaza in front of the Massachusetts State House, transforming the snow-covered square into a sea of signs and chants. Nearly 1,000 Boston residents braved 10-degree temperatures to attend the "ICE Out Everywhere"...
Under the holiday bistro lights, the nose tingling smell of baked Cheese Haus sandwiches and sweet hot chocolate filled the air of Seaport this past holiday season at Boston’s annual Snowport Winter Village pop-up.
The Holiday Market is an iconic, hallmark spot for university...
Throughout 2025, the fervor of political movements, thrum of entertainment excellence, triumphant cheers of sports fans and quiet moments in between echoed through the world. Northeastern students experienced a taste of it all, with events like the anti-Trump “Hands Off”...
This Saturday, Matthews Arena will hold its final hockey match after 115 years of hosting sports icons from the Northeastern Huskies to the Boston Celtics. The Huntington News' Sofia Garrett spoke with members of the arena's community to share their stories in a final tribute...
Spooky season swept the cobblestone streets of the Beacon Hill neighborhood over Halloween weekend. Residents and neighbors went all out with their Halloween decorations, covering their doorways and entrances with everything from professionally carved pumpkins to giant cobwebs...
October’s autumn winds helped transform Boston and Northeastern into a colorful wonderland of fall festivities, sporting events and demonstrations. Students and Bostonians participated in the No Kings protest on Boston Common while preparing their Halloween costumes for later...
Jake Guldin, former audiovisual editor
• November 2, 2025
Wollaston’s Market, or Wolly’s, is a staple grocery and sandwich spot for Northeastern students. Three Huntington News members tasted and ranked eight reader-selected Wolly’s sandwiches.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a time to spotlight research advances and reflect on trends in prevention and treatment. At Runway for Recovery's annual show held in Boston's Seaport district Oct. 3, the community took to the stage to celebrate individuals impacted...
In September, Northeastern and the city welcomed returning students and the Class of 2029 with a variety of festivities. While not in class or working on co-op, students experienced a taste of Boston through events ranging from concerts to contests to Western rodeos. We sent...