Skip to Main Content
Advertisement
 
Ensure student journalism survives. Donate today.
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

Society sponsors food driveHR>by

By Alyce Malchiodi | November 21, 1989

The first food drive sponsored by the Golden Key National Honor Society will be today in front of the Pow-Wow. The Golden Key will collect food from anyone who will bring the food to the Pow-Wow between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. The organization will accept any...

Tucker invited to compete in 1990 football classic

By Jesse Rogers | November 21, 1989

Although the NIU football team is still awaiting word on whether it will be playing another game this season, one Huskie is already assured of it. Senior cornerback Brett Tucker has been invited to play in the first ever Martin Luther King All-America...

Free Thanksgiving dinner offered for DeKalb residents

By Michelle Landrum | November 21, 1989

DeKalb residents facing a lonely Thanksgiving can drop in for a free dinner and enjoy holiday companionship. The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship is sponsoring a free potluck dinner Thursday at 5 p.m. at the Wesley Foundation, 633 W. Locust St. "There...

Society sponsors food drive

By Alyce Malchiodi | November 21, 1989

The first food drive sponsored by the Golden Key National Honor Society will be today in front of the Pow-Wow. The Golden Key will collect food from anyone who will bring the food to the Pow-Wow between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. The organization will accept any...

Board combines routes

By Michelle Landrum | November 21, 1989

Two bus routes serving the Sycamore Road area have been consolidated after several weeks of discussion by the Student Association Mass Transit Board. A motion to combine routes 7 and 9 failed at last week's board meeting but passed Monday by a 9-1 vote....

Station to receive loan

By Denis Tagler | November 21, 1989

A contract was signed last week allowing the WNIU radio station to borrow $650,000 to convert and move into the Palmer Music Building one year from now. The foundation, which owns the building on north First Street in DeKalb, will borrow $650,000 from...

Program focuses on miners’ strike

By Maureen Morrissey | November 21, 1989

The Pittson miner's strike that has captured national headlines for the past eight months found itself at NIU Monday, thanking area supporters and vowing to continue the struggle for all laborors. Tony Kujawa, district 12 executive board member of the...

Working toward solutions

November 21, 1989

There is nothing petty about apartheid—at least not any more. Last Thursday, South African President Frederik W. de Klerk announced an end to "petty apartheid" by declaring all beaches open to all races and by promising to scrap further apatheid restrictions....

Temperature flow system expanded

By Amy Goldhagen | November 21, 1989

NIU's Physical Plant is expanding its computerized system which monitors the heat and cool air flow in university buildings. Expanding the service to the Office of Campus Recreation and Lincoln and Douglas Residence halls is estimated to cost $385,000...

Teacher ratings printed

By Mark Gates | November 21, 1989

The Student Association is working on a plan to publish teacher evaluations each semester. SA Academic Affairs Adviser Willie Fowler said the publication of NIU teacher evaluations would help students make informed class selections. "If students pay $6,000...

Possible expansion for NIU ride service

By Ellen Skelly | November 21, 1989

NIU's Late Night Ride Service might expand to every weeknight early next semester. Student Association Mass Transit Adviser David Pack said the current mass transit budget does not allow expansion until sometime next semester. "Right now, it's been put...

Free potluck dinner

November 21, 1989

The DeKalb Unitarian Universalist Fellowship is sponsoring a free potluck dinner at 6 p.m. and a video tape showing at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday. For more information, call Jonathan Reich at 758-6737. Symphony holds concert The Fox River Valley Symphony is...

Sign In

Register

Reset Password

Please enter your username or email address, you will receive a link to create a new password via email.