The Huntington News December 1, 2023
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NU ADMISSIONS COUNSELOR ARRESTED ON CHILD PORNOGRAPHY CHARGES By Emily Spatz | Deputy Campus Editor
Content Warning: This story contains details of sexual assault and child pornography. An admissions counselor at Northeastern was arrested Nov. 21 for allegedly receiving and possessing child pornography, according to the Massachusetts U.S. Attorney’s office. Beau Christopher Benson, a 35-year-old who resides in Dorchester, allegedly used Zoom video chat rooms to share and view child pornography. Fifteen video files, which allegedly depicted explicit content of children 2 to 14 years old and contained conversations about child pornography between Benson and othPhoto by Elizabeth Scholl er members in Zoom chat rooms, were found saved The John Joseph Moakley United States Courthouse sits at 1 Courthouse Way. Northeastern admissions counselor Beau in his Dropbox account, Christopher Benson was arrested Nov. 21 for allegedly receiving and possessing child pornography.
according to a press release. Law enforcement was reportedly notified of his possible involvement in viewing and distributing sexually explicit material of children in April. Benson appeared in front of U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge Donald L. Cabell on Nov. 22, who ruled Benson would remain in custody. Another detention hearing was scheduled for Nov. 27. According to an affidavit from Boston Police Department Sergeant Detective Michael Sullivan obtained by The News, which describes the content of the 15 videos, Benson allegedly entered Zoom chat rooms with other men and masturbated to videos that depicted children being sexually assaulted. The affidavit states an unidentified person who previously pleaded guilty to child pornography charges came forward to police saying he knew Benson personally and had “encountered [him] in Zoom rooms that were used for the streaming of child pornography” prior to meeting him. BENSON, on Page 2
A Boogie Wit da Hoodie rocks Matthews Arena at Homecoming performance By Niya Plynton News Correspondent New York-based hip-hop superstar A Boogie Wit da Hoodie concluded “Me vs. Myself: The College Tour” at Matthews Arena Nov. 9, where he performed as the Homecoming Week’s headliner, sponsored by the Northeastern Council for University Programs, or CUP. Following previous Homecoming events, which included a talk with former Patriots player Rob Gronkowski and an appearance from the ever-iconic drag queen Monet X Change, A Boogie’s performance brought high energy to Northeastern. Tickets sold out in just three hours, said fifth-year business administration and communication studies combined major and CUP president Mahong Bloom, and resold at higher prices on Northeastern’s Reddit page.
First-year biology major Caralena Genova said that it was “a scramble to get tickets” and wound up securing hers through a friend. The event garnered a huge turnout, with the entrance line extending from the front of Matthews to around the block. CUP staff guided attendees into Matthews and provided students with bottled water to prevent dehydration, which has become a major concern amid venues. CUP staff were also uniquely excited about the event. Erin Vetter, a fourth-year communication studies and sociology combined major and director of community events for CUP, said, “the Homecoming headliner seamlessly aligns with Homecoming Week … and heightens the spirit among students on campus.” And that it did. Matthews was tightly packed, with a large crowd in the front section
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paid homage to his deceased friend and fellow rapper Juice WRLD, displaying visuals of the late musician against the clouds in the backdrop. Concertgoers continued to dance and crowd the stage for the entirety of the set. HIP-HOP, on Pages 6-7
Photo courtesy Kimmy Curry A Boogie raps while running across stage. The artist performed at Matthews Arena Nov. 9 as the Homecoming Week headliner.
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and a completely filled balcony. CUP organizers began the event by thanking the volunteers who helped set up the venue in just one day — for similar events, such as Springfest, Bloom said they usually have a twoday build period. Organizers then introduced DJ Guru Sanaal, who serenaded the crowd with popular hip-hop tunes and afro beats in preparation for A Boogie’s set. A Boogie was well-received by concertgoers, with attendees erupting in excitement the moment the rapper took the stage. Both dedicated fans and casual attendees enjoyed the event, becoming especially active during A Boogie’s most popular and TikTok-trending tunes, such as “My Shit” and “Look Back at It.” A Boogie was joined on stage by DJ Ominaya, who boosted the audience’s engagement and matched the energy of the event. During his set, A Boogie
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