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An inconvenient Bluth


		An inconvenient Bluth

Huntington News, Northeastern University, MA

13 hours ago by Matt Collette

George Bluth had a saying: "There's always money in the banana stand." And Mitch Hurwitz, creator of "Arrested Development" - the Fox sitcom that was canceled before its time but was resurrected on DVD - realizes there's probably some money in the multiplex, too.

Police adjust to Question 2

Huntington News, Northeastern University, MA

13 hours ago by Rob Tokanel

While police departments in Boston and throughout Massachusetts are still hammering out specific guidelines to enforce the new law regarding marijuana possession passed Nov. 4, Northeastern officials maintain the university drug policy will not change.

Possession of up to an ounce of marijuana is no longer a criminal offense and will not be reported to the state's criminal history board.

Go ahead, drink the water

Huntington News, Northeastern University, MA

14 hours ago by Jackie Pearce

Rajesh Punjabi usually spends the holidays in New Jersey with his family and girlfriend. But instead of trekking home this December, Punjabi and other members of Northeastern's Engineers Without Borders (EWB) flew to Central America, where they designed and implemented a safe water system for an entire village in Honduras.

Donald Brown declares for NFL draft, but will it mean much to those outside Connecticut?


		Donald Brown declares for NFL draft, but will it mean much to those outside Connecticut?

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

1 day ago by Kevin Duffy

The nation's leading rusher left his legacy behind as he strolled onto the field to converse with his teammates and relatives who came to watch his final collegiate game. Within the UConn football family, it was a legacy that will be remembered forever. And that's what matters most to Brown - the UConn football family.



"It was the hardest decision I've ever had to make," he said.

UConn dominates Buffalo in International Bowl, 38-20


		UConn dominates Buffalo in International Bowl, 38-20

The Daily Campus, University of Connecticut, CT

1 day ago by Kevin Duffy

"We kind of shot ourselves in the foot in the first half," said coach Randy Edsall. "All the fumbles and some missed interceptions, but we showed a lot of pride and we did what we had to do."

The second half was a different story. Redshirt freshman Robbie Frey set the tone on special teams by making a sensational play on punt coverage and downing the ball at Buffalo's 1-yard-line with 11:04 in the third quarter. After fumbling the ball five times in the first half, the Huskies did not commit a single turnover in the second.

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