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Children of the corn get a treat

By Talesha Herbert | November 1, 2001

Twenty little ghosts, ghouls, goblins and fairies invaded Grant South Wednesday evening on a mission to "haunt" for candy. Children who are living in Hope Haven, a DeKalb County homeless shelter located on 1145 Rushmore, got a chance to enjoy a Halloween...

Salon offers creative ‘dos

By Melanie M. Schroeder | November 1, 2001

Creations Hair Salon opened across from Burritoville on Sept.5. Owner Carla Russell is the salon’s only employee. A resident of Rochelle, Russell has six years experience and attended the Educators of Beauty beauty school in Sterling. "I’ve worked...

Women’s Studies holds essay contest

By Melanie M. Schroeder | November 1, 2001

Women wanted! The Women's Studies Program and the University Bookstore are holding the annual women's history essay contest to celebrate Women's History month in March. The theme for the contest is "Women Around the World" and is targeted toward feminist...

Debates continue over house’s future

By Katie Carrico | November 1, 2001

With DeKalb County planning to implement a transitional housing facility in the old Delta Upsilon house, Greek students are not happy about the new neighbors that might be moving into their community. It appears these students have an ally in DeKalb mayor...

Student Association doles out the dough to campus organizations

By Gino Betts | October 31, 2001

Every year, NIU charges everyone from law students to undergrads a student activity fee in addition to their tuition. Undergrads pay $3.15, grads pay $1.35 and law students pay $2.04 per credit hour in student activity fees annually. These figures may...

NIU campus inherits the wind

By Jenan Diab | October 31, 2001

Hats and scarves are clutched, leaves fall and twirl like a rainstorm and forgotten newspapers rustle around the ground as NIU faculty and students struggle through extreme wind gusts on their way across campus. One of the windiest campus areas is between...

Huskies ‘dominate’ Iowa

By Frank Rusnak | October 31, 2001

Sweeping the University of Iowa Hawkeyes 3-0 Tuesday night to extend the Huskies' winning streak to 13 games, senior Carrie Blankenship got the win she wanted against her hometown team.

"I think our team played with a lot of heart," said the outside hitter. "We really wanted this game and it was a lot of fun to play."

Hitting for a .217 percentage with nine digs, Kress thought that Blankenship did well despite forcing her play in the first two games.

"She was pressing because she wanted to win so badly," Kress said. "But she's a team player and I know she couldn't be happier with us beating them in three and beating them handily."

Although the Huskies did win all three games, Iowa played neck-and-neck with NIU in the first two games, with both going down to the wire.

In Game 1, outside hitter Tenisha Wilkins tied the game at 29 with a kill, which setter Jenny Bowman followed with a kill of her own to give NIU a one-point advantage, 30-29. Needing to win by two, middle hitter Jen Vonderhaar gave the Huskies what they were looking for to win 31-29, with a devastating kill into the pool of Hawkeye blockers.

Ending with the same score as Game 1, freshman outside hitter Tera Lobdell saw the pinnacle of her game with one of her 13 kills on the day, sending the Huskies into the locker room 2-0 for a short intermission.

"In Game 1 we talked in the locker room about simply coming out and making a statement and dominating in Game Three," Kress said. "And I think we did just that."

Winning 30-19, the Huskies pulled away from Iowa midway through the game and never looked back.

With a kill from fifth-year senior Sara Lein, the Huskies accomplished more than just getting another W in the win column.

"This was a huge win, but not just for us, but for the MAC as a whole," said Wilkins.

Contributing heavily to the Huskies' win was Lobdell, who was cranking the ball and coming through for the team when they needed it, according to Blankenship.

"I haven't been playing as well as I can the past week and I just came out and put everything behind me," Lobdell said.

Ending with a .478 hitting percentage and facing Iowa's Sara Meyermann, who finished with a game-high 21 kills, Lobdell performed unlike a rookie.

"When you look at a freshman, the thing about Tera, she is playing against a Big Ten program and playing against the biggest block (Meyermann) she's going to have to face all year and she only has two errors and she hits .478," Kress said. "So arguably it's the best match she's had all year."

Also stepping up her play was Wilkins, who had a .441 hitting percentage with a team-high 19 kills.

"T (Tenisha) and Tera tonight just lit it up offensively," said Kress. "They were just fun to watch. Every time the ball went to them, they put it away for us."

Wilkins and Lobdell also tied with a team-high 10 defensive digs apiece.

Defensive specialist Coley Johnsen did not play after missing practice.

ISAC suspends further financial aid disbursement

By Victor M. Santiago | October 31, 2001

A stagnant economy and climbing tuition costs have forced the Illinois student grant program to halt new aid disbursements for the remainder of the academic year. The Illinois Student Assistance Commission has suspended future award announcements for...

Grave origins

By Kelly Mcclure | October 31, 2001

What do hollowed-out turnips and a man named Jack have in common? Nothing, unless you're interested in the origins of Halloween. Every year around Oct. 31, stores fill their shelves with bags and bags of candy, farms begin harvesting mammoth pumpkins...

Founders Week promotes reflection

By Candice Reed | October 31, 2001

For the Center for Black Studies' 30th Annual Founders Week, the campus is encouraged to reflect and remember. Kicking off the "Reflecting and Remembering" memorial week was Monday's African Heritage Day. Black, green and red ribbons were passed out at...

NIU student killed by freight train

By Nicholas Alajakis | October 31, 2001

A freight train passing through DeKalb in the early hours of Tuesday morning struck and killed a 24-year-old NIU student. In an apparent suicide, Glenn J. Christiansen, of DeKalb died instantly after being hit by a Union Pacific train shortly after 4...

Arrests made in conjunction with car burglaries

By Nick Alajakis | October 30, 2001

DeKalb police authorities have two men in custody in conjunction with the recent wave of car burglaries. Lt. Jim Kayes of the DeKalb Police Department said two suspects have been arrested for the crimes, and he expects more later this week. The suspects...