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Stock market study draws conclusions

January 27, 1988

WASHINGTON (AP)—A congressional agency's report on last October's stock market crash concluded Tuesday that computerized trading equipment and the way transactions are regulated should be overhauled to avoid another such plunge. The General Accounting...

NIU’s ‘castle on the hill’ claims diversified history

By Sylvia Phillips | January 26, 1988

As NIU's oldest building, Altgeld Hall has a history as varied as its architecture. Completed in the fall of 1899, the building comprised the entire campus and was referred to as the Northern Illinois State Normal School and as "the castle on the hill."...

Questions remain over Summers’ departure

By Kari Brackett | January 26, 1988

While NIU announced that the contract of women's head volleyball coach Herb Summers will not be renewed by mutual agreement, there are some unanswered questions. "I don't know what they mean by mutual agreement," Summers said. "I can honestly say I had...

Roland Burris speaks against campus racism

By Claudia C. Curry | January 26, 1988

State Comptroller Roland Burris spoke Monday against racism at NIU during the university's annual memorial for the late Martin Luther King, Jr. "This college campus is not a place for racism. Racism is ignorance in action. This is considered an intellectual...

Quality leadership required for CSAB

January 26, 1988

The Campus Security Advisory Board needs a leadership overhaul. Meetings are either not scheduled, scheduled and then cancelled at the last minute, or announced only to a few members, but not enough for a quorum. Student members of the board and faculty...

Lawyer requests rehab. for Glenn

By Marianne Renner | January 26, 1988

An attorney representing 20-year-old Demetrius Glenn asked Monday that Glenn be considered for a drug rehabilitation program instead of being sentenced to a prison term of up to five years. Glenn is charged with reckless homicide in connection with the...

Art studios cleaned up to avoid fire

By Sylvia Phillips | January 26, 1988

Fire hazards which threatened the removal of art studios in Altgeld Hall have been "solved" this semester, but the art department chairman remains concerned about the future status of the studios. Art Department Chairman Robert Even said the department...

U.S. agricultural conditions improving: Congressmen

By Susie Snyder | January 26, 1988

United States Reps. Dennis Hastert, R-Ill, and Fred Grandy, R-Iowa, told DeKalb residents agricultural conditions are improving in the country. Hastert said the focus of Monday's town meeting at the Dekalb County Farm Bureau was one issue—agriculture....

Stevens proposes use of funds for small projects

By Susie Snyder | January 26, 1988

A strategy to use DeKalb's $300,000 in Venture Capital Funds in a series of projects was proposed by City Manager Mark Stevens to the City Council Monday night. Stevens said the city 18 months ago reserved $300,000 for a project, and he wanted to know...

Burden’s on higher ed. to prove funding needs

By Jim Wozniak | January 26, 1988

Practically everyone connected with higher education can remember those summer and fall days in 1987 as some of the most painful days. The funding status of the system followed almost as rocky a course as the stock market did in the fall. With the state...

Committee reviews parking options

By Sandi Patyk | January 26, 1988

Members of the Campus Parking Committee said Monday they are exploring options to increase campus parking, including the expansion of Lot S located behind Gabel Hall. Committee Chairman Bill Parker said Sasaski and Associates, a group doing campus-wide...

Committee OKs $1.20 fee increase

By Suzanne Tomse | January 26, 1988

A student fee increase of $1.20 was approved by the President's Fee Study Committee Monday for NIU's field house and stadium budgets for next year. The committee's approval will be sent to NIU President John LaTourette. If he approves, the increase will...