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The Student News Site of Northern Illinois University

Northern Star

The Student News Site of Northern Illinois University

Northern Star

The Student News Site of Northern Illinois University

Northern Star

One step closer to DeKalb mall

By Stewart Warren | January 18, 1990

NIU students are one step closer to having a shopping mall in DeKalb County after Wednesday's DeKalb County Board meeting. The County Board is now ready to accept offers on the county property known as the county farm, a tract of land located between...

SA defines first priorities

By Dana Netzel | January 18, 1990

Student Association members are focusing their attention on last semester's unfinished business. Gaining handicapped accessibility to the Holmes Student Center's west entrance is top priority for the organization, SA President Huda Scheidelman said. Last...

Insurance to cover testing

By Christina Schauls | January 18, 1990

A new Illinois law making insurance companies cover the cost of mammograms, a procedure detecting breast cancer, for women over age 35 will aid in catching the disease early. Eileen Coppens, a Country Companies insurance agent in Sandwich, said pressure...

Debate mars Palmer renovation

By Greg Rivara | January 17, 1990

NIU is trying to squelch talk that it could have built a new broadcast center for the same price or less than the $1 million-plus needed to remodel the Palmer Music Building. Tom Montiegel, NIU vice president of development and alumni relations, said...

Leave flu out in cold: Watch for symptoms

By Deborah Costello | January 17, 1990

The flu season is here and it's time to watch for symptoms and have remedies at hand. Common influenza symptoms include fatigue, body aches, dizziness, upper-respiratory congestion, sore throat and headaches, said Michael Haines, NIU Health Enhancement...

Blacks suffer economic struggle

By Daniel Klefstad | January 17, 1990

In the 22 years since Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.‘s death, the struggle for equality has charged ahead politically, but slipped economically. Blacks have made political strides, including the election of black mayors in New York City and Chicago and...

Welcome back Star readers

January 17, 1990

The Northern Star is working to provide the NIU campus and the DeKalb community with a dependable source for information. In order to provide a quality product to its readers, the Star is continuing to improve upon its past accomplishments. This semester...

New lot to be added for faculty

By Denis Tagler | January 17, 1990

A Lincoln Terrace parking lot dubbed "the thumb" by physical plant employees because of its small size and remote location might help ease faculty parking problems. NIU Project Manager Conrad Miller said the lot opened at the end of last semester before...

SA to study styrofoam hazards

By Amy Goldhagen | January 17, 1990

The use of styrofoam might become the environmental issue of the semester as mounting concern over its biodegradability and devastating effects on the atmosphere sparks an effort to ban its use at NIU. Student Association President Huda Scheidelman said...

Money approved for black leader to appear at NIU

By Maureen Morrissey | January 17, 1990

The Student Association Executive Board allocated $4,000 yesterday to help the Black Student Union finance the appearance of black Muslim leader Louis Farrakhan. SA President Huda Scheidelman said the SA did not have enough time to call an emergency senate...

DeKalb residents billed 911 fee starting in March

By Kelli E. Christiansen | January 17, 1990

Although an 84-cent surcharge for the 911 safety phone service will appear on March 1 telephone bills for DeKalb County residents, actual 911 service will not begin for another 18 to 24 months. The DeKalb County Emergency Telephone Safety Board must provide...

Library receives $33,157

By Michelle Landrum | January 17, 1990

The DeKalb Public Library last month received a $1-per-capita state grant of more than $30,000 to improve library programs and expand its collection. The $33,157 grant "is to help bring libraries into the 20th century," Library Director Joann O'Malley...

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