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Family weekend expands

By Richard Pulfer | September 15, 2005

In a break from college-oriented activities, NIU’s Family Weekend is designed to promote activities students can enjoy with their families. "Family Weekend is an opportunity for students to visit with family and friends, as well as a chance for people...

Ok Go: Oh No

By Collin Quick | September 15, 2005

Simply put, OK GO is guitar rock. The Chicago quartet produces toe-tapping quasi-radio singles which revolve around power and barre chord progressions. Guitar leads play off vocal harmonies and running bass lines stay in check alongside snare snaps and...

“The Man”

By Genevieve Diesing | September 15, 2005

Here’s an idea. Let’s get two great actors who represent entirely different stereotypes, put them together in a car for 80 minutes and call it a movie. Sound good? Of course not. That’s why, even with the blessings of Samuel L. Jackson and Eugene...

“Spike Jonz music video for Fatboy Slims’ ‘Praise You'”

By Genevieve Diesing | September 15, 2005

They don’t play this video on MTV anymore, but I saw it on a DVD collection of some of Spike Jonz’s work - it is hilarious. Spike Jonz and his "posse" practiced this elaborate dance routine to perform in front of a movie theater. The group pieces...

An adventure with half of ‘Pete & Pete’

By Richard Pulfer | September 15, 2005

Michael Maronna began acting in commercials and went on to play Macaulay Culkin’s brother in the first "Home Alone" movie. Maronna is most renowned for his role as Big Pete Wrigley in Nickelodeon’s "The Adventures of Pete & Pete," but has also...

Bio-chemistry major rocks out, reads

By Seth Endres | September 15, 2005

When browsing online at Myspace.com, coming across a profile which says, "I like outdoorsy stuff. I’m not afraid of getting a little dirty. I like to fish, camp and go hiking at places like Starved Rock," the last thing that comes to mind is biochemistry....

An adventure with half of ‘Pete & Pete’

By Richard Pulfer | September 15, 2005

Michael Maronna began acting in commercials and went on to play Macaulay Culkin’s brother in the first "Home Alone" movie. Maronna is most renowned for his role as Big Pete Wrigley in Nickelodeon’s "The Adventures of Pete & Pete," but has also...

“The Exorcism of Emily Rose”

By Richard Pulfer | September 15, 2005

"The Exorcist" certainly made its mark on pop culture, and the horror/drama "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" is the latest indication of its effect. While the movie itself pales in comparison to "The Exorcist," it presents a thoughtful statement about the...

‘Rerun Movie Festival’ series returns

By David Rauch | September 15, 2005

Midnight movie attendees, self-proclaimed lovers of oddities, tricksters and twists, have now received satisfaction. Carmike Market Square Cinema, 2160 Sycamore Road, have decided to re-run the bi-annual "Rerun Movie Festival." Beginning Friday with an...

Film festivals offer venue for student work

By Richard Pulfer | September 15, 2005

With lower box office revenues across the board, the importance of ticket sales and the bottom dollar sometimes seem to outweigh the creative aspects of the work itself. The solution is scattered throughout the world in the form of film festivals large...

Res. hall workers cook up teamwork

By Nyssa Bulkes | September 14, 2005

Hungry? Dining halls at NIU are staples for students, whose stress levels have disabled their abilities to make well-balanced meals for themselves. Dining hall workers are essential to the success of the student population, but rarely do their days end...

Students fits giant TV in tiny room

By Nyssa Bulkes | September 13, 2005

Residence hall rooms bring new meaning to the word small. They are crammed, rectangular shoeboxes where students attempt to encase all that stands for personal style and character. Josh Abrego, a sophomore marketing major, has integrated the epitome of...

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