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The late, great American lager

Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA

2 days ago by Samantha Moll

For college students, Americana might look something like this: apple pie, baseball and Bud Light. But after recent business developments, the great American party beer may be no more.

Although the acquisition will not be legally completed until the end of 2008, the recent announcement that Anheuser-Busch was acquired by InBev, the Belgium-based leading global brewer, has left some students wondering what will become of their Bud Light beer balls.

The late, great American lager

Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA

2 days ago by Samantha Moll

For college students, Americana might look something like this: apple pie, baseball and Bud Light. But after recent business developments, the great American party beer may be no more.

Although the acquisition will not be legally completed until the end of 2008, the recent announcement that Anheuser-Busch was acquired by InBev, the Belgium-based leading global brewer, has left some students wondering what will become of their Bud Light beer balls.

What's the buzz?

Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA

2 days ago by Amara Grautski

For some, the vibrator has been a symbol of feminism and the women's movement toward independence. But recently, more people are paying attention to the history and cultural significance of one of the most popular sex toys.

Although vibrators have been discussed in plays on campus like "The Vagina Monologues," women may be surprised to find out that the first electromechanical vibrators were created back in the late 19th century - by men.

What's the buzz?

Northeastern News, Northeastern University, MA

2 days ago by Amara Grautski

For some, the vibrator has been a symbol of feminism and the women's movement toward independence. But recently, more people are paying attention to the history and cultural significance of one of the most popular sex toys.

Although vibrators have been discussed in plays on campus like "The Vagina Monologues," women may be surprised to find out that the first electromechanical vibrators were created back in the late 19th century - by men.

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