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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

The Buzzcocks’ reunion rises above the retreads, reunions of yesterday’s bands

By Greg Dunlap | December 7, 1989

A lot of people have been knocking 1989 for being the year in which the dinosaurs came back from the dead. The Who, The Rolling Stones and even some members of Yes got back together and performed pretentious retreads of the hits which made them famous....

Emmett and Dave pick their favorite albums of the 80s

By Emmett Overbey and David Trout | December 7, 1989

Emmett: Well, we're supposed to list the top albums of the 80s, but since Dave and I both hate charts... Dave: And popular music... Emmett: Yeah and popular music, we're just going to discuss our personal favorites. Dave: Whether they were popular or...

The 80s’ most memorable films prove to be powerful, enjoyable

By Vittorio Carli | December 7, 1989

The following films are my favorites of the decade. They are all challenging and emotionally powerful. Many of them were not great financial successes but they are all aesthetically pleasing. I have tried to represent the whole range of films that were...

Help for dependency available

By Gina Quilici | December 7, 1989

All of those who suffer, to any degree, from an alcohol or chemical dependency problem should take note that help is much more accessable than they realize. The Alcoholism and Chemical Dependency Treatment Center is located in Kishwaukee Community Hospital...

Survey of 708 usage

By Vickie Snow | December 7, 1989

A survey involving 190 NIU students recently was conducted to determine awareness and usage of the new 708 area code for Chicago suburbs. The Public Relations Student Society of America, working with Contel of Illinois Inc., 225 E. Locust St., on the...

Recruit reviews mulled by board

By Wes Swietek | December 7, 1989

If some NIU Athletic Board members get their way, the university might soon grab a more active role in scrutinizing the admission of athletic recruits. The Student Affairs Committee discussed the adoption of pre-admission academic reviews of recruits...

Frat. aims for recognition

By Michelle Isaacson | December 6, 1989

Alpha Psi Lambda, a new coed Latino social/service fraternity, has plans to be the first NIU organization to belong to the InterFraternity, PanHellenic and Black Greek Councils. Bob Cordero, vice president of Alpha Psi Lambda, said the fraternity has...

NIU joins cultural development program

By Julie Zvitkovits | December 6, 1989

NIU is participating in "Music as a Cultural Institution in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance," a curricular development program held in conjunction with the Newberry Library in Chicago. The Newberry Library and the National Endowment for the Humanities...

State to provide new traffic signals for two DeKalb intersections

By Denis Tagler | December 6, 1989

Due to a large number of accidents over the years, traffic signals will be installed at two intersections in DeKalb. State Senator Patrick Welch, D-LaSalle-Peru, announced Nov. 9 the Illinois Department of Transportation will begin installing traffic...

Minority retention reviewed

By Joe Bush | December 6, 1989

Discussions on state-mandated efforts to increase minority recruitment and retention at Tuesday's Illinois Board of Higher Education meeting brought to light NIU's contributions to that effort. IBHE member Clara Fitzpatrick said the nationwide mandate...

Service held for former worker

By Mark McGowan | December 6, 1989

A memorial service for a former long-time NIU employee will be Dec. 16 at the Wesley Foundation, 633 W. Locust. Ann Congdon Bates, who died Saturday, Nov. 25, spent 14 years as dissertation adviser in the graduate program, as well as one year as a faculty...

Jokers, beware of loaded punchlines

By Greg Rivara | December 6, 1989

Everyone loves a good practical joke, but sometimes the prankster's judgment becomes a little clouded. And in the midst of the mist, the little funny can go a bit too far—further than simply ticking off the butt of the joke or wreaking a little havoc...

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