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SA president serves on UC while ineligible

By Suzanne Tomse | December 11, 1987

Student Association President Jim Fischer is ineligible to serve as a student member of the University Council because he is not taking the required nine credit hours this semester. NIU's Constitution and Bylaws state, "Students in good academic standing...

Prof. to exhibit art in New York

By Lynn Hammarstrom | December 11, 1987

An NIU art professor will be exhibiting his work this holiday season in a New York gallery. Professor Walter Ball, a drawing and painting instructor in NIU's school of art, will exhibit "The Mirage Series" in the Noho Gallery, located in Manhattan, from...

DeKalb offers holiday spirit to escape final exam worry

By Lynn Hammerstrom | December 10, 1987

Anyone looking for Christmas spirit during these few final days of frantic exam worries can choose from holiday events throughout the DeKalb area. Friday evening at 7:30 the volunteers of Preservation of the Egyptian Theater will sponser the 8th Annual...

McCabe’s offers annual dinner for needy

By Louise Koryta | December 10, 1987

Last-minute preparations for Christmas are common to many, but not to McCabe's workers who prepare year-round for their community Christmas dinner. Auctioning different bar items and selling hotdogs and sodas throughout the year are just two ways McCabe's...

DeKalb officials talk about treaty

By Sean Noble | December 10, 1987

While many local authorities do not view Tuesday's Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty as militarily pivotal, most said it is an important first step in relations between the United States and the Soviet Union. Political science assistant Professor...

Local stores prepare for Christmas rush

By Katrina Kelly | December 10, 1987

While most students' minds are filled with visions of grades and finals this week, local businesses are stocking their shelves in aniticipation of the Christmas gift-giving rush. "Christmas boxer shorts are a new item this year," Nora Beck, assistant...

LaTourette comments on CHANCE

By Sandi Patyk | December 10, 1987

Universities must make the effort to attract and retain minority students while the minorities are young, NIU President John LaTourette said Wednesday. "Education is not seen as important in many minority communities. We need to intervene early so the...

Continuing ed. sponsors sports medicine seminar

By Marianne Renner | December 10, 1987

NIU's College of Continuing Education is holding a three-day conference for athletes, coaches and those interested in sports medicine beginning Friday. "We have speakers covering every aspect (of athletic medicine) from head to toe," Continuing Education...

Hearing to be held to ‘quash’ warrant

By Paul Wagner | December 10, 1987

A motion to test the validity of a warrant used to obtain evidence against an NIU marketing professor will be considered at a motion hearing Friday at the DeKalb County Courthouse. David Rink is charged with two counts of felony forgery, a Class III felony,...

Meet pleases Cesarek

By Chris Sigley | December 10, 1987

When a coach splits up her team for intrasquad competition and the final scores are 150 to 150.1, you can bet the teams were pretty even. "I made a good guess," said NIU women's gynmastic coach Bobbie Cesarek of her choices in splitting the team into...

Faculty to form new task force

By Suzanne Tomse | December 10, 1987

The Faculty Assembly voted Wednesday in favor of forming a task force charged with developing a proposal for the formation of a faculty senate at NIU. The task force members will be chosen from among all faculty and will be appointed by University Council...

ROTC recognizes top‘ students

By Sean Noble | December 9, 1987

NIU's Military Science department recognized a group of outstanding students Tuesday at the Army ROTC awards ceremony. Military Science Professor Maj. David Loebach said, "Our awards ceremony is important, so pat yourselves on the back. A lot of the things...