Eli Curwin is a senior reporter and former editor-in-chief of The Huntington News, the independent student newspaper of Northeastern University. Before, he worked as a general assignment co-op for Boston.com and projects editor of The News.
Born in Rochester, NY, Eli is currently a fourth-year student at Northeastern University in Boston, majoring in political science and journalism and minoring in law and public policy.
Eli has written extensively about Northeastern administration, campus life and university athletics for The News. And for Boston.com, he reported breaking, local and political news in Boston and New England.
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Head coaches of Northeastern’s men’s sports teams made, on average, $109,000 more than head coaches of women’s sports teams during the 2024 fiscal year, or FY 2024, according to an annual survey and report published by the university’s athletic department.
Faculty express concern, frustration with Northeastern freedom of expression, academic freedom policies
In a tense faculty senate meeting Oct. 16, several Northeastern professors expressed deep concern and frustration with recently adopted university freedom of expression and academic freedom policies.
Northeastern adds Husky Card locks to Mugar bathrooms in response to reported ‘activities in relation to prostitution’
In response to reported acts of illegal activity in Northeastern’s Mugar Life Sciences Building, which Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs David Madigan later specified to be “in relation to prostitution,” the university has added Husky Card locks to the building’s bathrooms.