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Northern Star

The Student News Site of Northern Illinois University

Northern Star

The Student News Site of Northern Illinois University

Northern Star

Resources help students

By Mary Martin | May 20, 2005

The new-student experience is never more intimidating than when entering a public university for the first time. Fortunately, there are countless resources available to the new student - freshman or transfer -while making this painful transition. Unfortunately,...

Students warned of campus rules

By Rocio Lopez | May 20, 2005

Incoming students can get in trouble for different things around campus. According to Larry Bolles, director of University Judicial Services, students can get in trouble for different reasons, both in the residence halls and academically. The three main...

Student Affairs provides services

May 20, 2005

Welcome to NIU. Congratulations on your acceptance to northern Illinois’ premier public university. Whether you’ve come to pursue your bachelor’s degree, are planning to stay with us through a master’s, or have your sights set on a Ph.D., I am...

Tsunami hits NIU worker hard

May 20, 2005

The strongest tsunami since 1964 washed upon the shores of Sri Lanka and Indonesia Dec. 26, 2004, killing at least 175,000 people. The earthquake causing the disaster measured 9.0 on the Richter scale.

The NIU community was closely affected by the tragedy, as some students had family and friends in the disaster areas.

Lensi Tweed, a Blackhawk Food Court server, lost more than 100 friends and family members in the disaster. After collecting more than $10,000 in donations from various organizations, friends, family and DeKalb residents, Tweed visited Banda Aceh for six weeks, distributing the money to more than 350 families to build shelter.

In addition to all the monetary donations, Tweed said a very generous physics professor and his wife, who wished to remain anonymous, donated an all expense-paid, round-trip ticket to Indonesia for her to visit her family. Some of Tweed’s other customers also donated a few hundred dollars toward long distance phone calls to her family, she said.

During the past months, several campus organizations have held tsunami relief benefits to fundraise for the cause.

A welcome note from President Peters

May 20, 2005

On behalf of faculty, staff and administrators, greetings, and welcome to Northern Illinois University. As you progress through orientation and your first weeks of school, you are likely to hear a lot about "The NIU Experience." The meaning of that phrase...

Summer commencement axed, petition failed

May 20, 2005

NIU officials announced Feb. 15 the summer commencement ceremony would be canceled and summer 2005 graduates would be invited to attend the fall ceremony instead. The Office of the Provost made the decision after consulting faculty and staff, Vice Provost...

Students have choice of dining plans

By Ben Woloszyn | May 20, 2005

New students finding their way to campus have many options when looking for a dining destination. Incoming freshmen and transfer students who will be living in the residence halls have a variety of locations, foods and meal-plan options to choose from....

Orientation Office offers advice

May 20, 2005

"Forward, Together Forward at NIU" "Forward, Together Forward" is the theme for the 2005 NIU new student and family orientation programs which take place between June 6 and August 3. The staff of the Orientation Office and I hope your orientation day...

Cheney visits Convo, attracts protesters

May 20, 2005

Vice President Dick Cheney appeared at the Convocation Center at a Sept. 18 Republican fundraiser and took stabs at presidential contender Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.). The event, which drew about 2,500 people, was part of House Speaker Dennis Hastert’s...

Altgeld reopens after lengthy renovation

May 20, 2005

Altgeld Hall, nicknamed "the castle on the hill" in its earlier days, reopened in October after a lengthy restoration project meant to reflect the building’s original appearance. The dedication, which took place on Oct. 7, featured speeches from NIU President John Peters, Jerrold Zarr, former vice provost for graduate studies and research and dean of the graduate school, and Eddie Williams, executive vice president of business and finance.

Altgeld’s reconstruction became a challenge for the university as years of accumulated problems surfaced, including asbestos, falling plaster and bad wiring.

Altgeld was the entire university in the beginning, and in the early 1900s the building served as the library, gymnasium, art studio and lecture hall.

"We had a choice between two options," Williams said. "One was to just deal with the problems and move forward; the other was to try and restore what once was."

Altgeld stands as a statement for today, reminding students of the past and preparing students for the future, Williams said.

"This is NIU - and what a statement it makes," Williams said.

Career Services prepares students for job search

May 20, 2005

The Career Services Department welcomes you to Northern Illinois University. We hope the education you receive at NIU will lead you to a successful career and that you will allow us to help you pursue the career path that’s right for you. We encourage...

Groups encourage participation

By Aaron Drey | May 20, 2005

New NIU students have a variety of ways to become active on campus. There are more than 200 recognized student groups on NIU’s campus. The types of groups include academic, athletic, community service, cultural, political, religious, Greek organizations...

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