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Argument leads to arrests

February 18, 1987

M. Michelle Byrne University Police arrested three men Monday night after one man allegedly pulled out a gun at the Chick Evans Field House. Alan Shubert, 21, 1307 W. Lincoln Hwy., was arrested at 11:19 p.m. Monday at his residence after an argument which...

Corn Fest wants logo contest entries

By Kathy Sisler | February 18, 1987

The Corn Fest Committee, celebrating its 10th anniversary and DeKalb County's 150th birthday, is having a logo contest open to all artists high-school age and older. olf Langehaug, DeKalb High School art teacher, is a member of the Corn Fest Committee....

SA members announce election plans

By Tammy Sholer | February 17, 1987

Student Association President Jim Fischer announced Sunday he will run for re-election in the March 25-26 SA Executive Board Elections.

"I believe in the SA. I really enjoyed working with the SA this year (and) progress was made toward our goals," Fischer said.

SA Public Relations Adviser Cameron Davis announced he will be running for SA vice president in the up-coming elections. Fischer said he will be running on the same ticket as Davis, adding, "I wholeheartedly endorse his (Davis') candidacy."

Candidates must obtain 200 signatures on petitions for their name to appear on the ballot from either on-campus or off-campus students because the SA executives represent the whole student body, not just one district, Michele Begovich, SA vice president, said.

"Petitions will be available Feb. 23, and they must be returned the Monday after spring break (March 16) by 4:30 p.m.," Begovich said. If a student misses the deadline for turning in petitions, they can be placed on the ballot as a write-in candidate, she said.

In other matters, David Baum, SA academic affairs adviser, said he is working hard to get teacher evaluations publicized. Last semester a random survey was conducted by the SA to determine teachers' opinions on the subject.

Baum said, "The results were positive," but Chris Hoagland, last semester's academic affairs adviser, had a different interpretation of the survey. Hoagland said teachers generally believed public evaluations would be inappropriate.

The reason for making the evaluations public is so students can see which teacher's method fits them best, Baum said. A new survey will be conducted which will be sent out to 25 percent of the instructors from each department, he said.

In other business, Davis said "Passing-the-Buck," a way for students to express their concerns, complaints and suggestions to the SA, is "hopefully working." He said one student called in for help when he could not pay his bills and needed to be relieved from his residence hall contract. The student could not pay his bills because his father passed away, Davis said. The student was referred to financial aid, and he still is attending NIU, he said.

"Passing-the-Buck" began Feb. 2 and is a system through which the SA collects comments from gold drop boxes located around campus and either discovers the answer to the problem and reports back to the student, or refers the student to the proper office.

U of I professor offers fiber research update

By Louise M. Koryta | February 17, 1987

Although dietary fiber has been shown to decrease the rate of heart disease and cancer, too much fiber can have adverse effects, according to Sheila Ashbrook, University of Illinois at Champaign nutrition specialist. Ashbrook, an assistant professor in...

Workshop aims to unify programs for childhood teachers

By Christine Ader | February 17, 1987

Unifying the goals of different college programs which train childhood teachers will be the theme of a workshop conducted by NIU professor Billie Thomas at an education conference in Chicago. Billie Thomas, associate professor of the department of Curriculum...

NIU money crunch halted admissions

February 17, 1987

A high school student in Illinois wants to go to college, and only can afford in-state tuition. He applies to two state schools and has qualifications well above the admissions standards of each. But he gets turned down by both schools. This will happen...

DeKalb airport operator faces fraud charges

By David Johnston | February 17, 1987

The owner of Sunstream Aircraft Inc., which has operated DeKalb-Taylor Airport since January, has been accused of falsely representing his assets to obtain $1.18 million in bank loans. The Chicago Tribune reported Norman Lively, the owner of Sunstream,...

BTW gives peek into black theatre world

By Nancy Broten | February 17, 1987

Despite the popular saying, "You can't please everybody," the Black Theatre Workshop will try to appeal to NIU students with its annual variety show Friday at 8 p.m. in the Duke Ellington Ballroom. The one-night show will draw people into the world of...

Instructor lectures on transcendental meditation method

By Lynn Hammarstrom | February 16, 1987

"Increased mental potential and the relieving of stress are just some of the benefits of practicing transcendental meditation," TM instructor Jim Dallas said. The practice of transcendental meditation will be discussed in an introductory lecture by Dallas...

SA approves funds for three groups

By Tammy Sholer | February 16, 1987

The Student Association Finance Committee Thursday approved about $2,000 in 1987-88 budget requests from three organizations. The first request, from Students for Rehabilitation for $530.80, passed unanimously. The committee approved $66.40 for advertisements,...

SA seeks views on credit union

By Tammy Sholer | February 16, 1987

In order to make banking easier and more accessible for NIU students, the Student Association is conducting a survey to determine if students would support a student credit union. Jason Broderick, an NIU student working on opening the credit union, said,...

NIU halts freshman admission

By Suzanne Tomse | February 13, 1987

NIU discontinued freshman admissions Tuesday for the summer and fall semesters of 1987 due to a lack of resources for incoming and present NIU students. "The budget and the space is not sufficient for 3,500 freshmen and 2,000 transfers," said NIU President...