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Professors’ research brings prestige to NIU

By Peter Steele | October 17, 2001

Antarctica has a secret within its sediments and NIU is playing a prominent part in unearthing it. Professors Ross Powell and Reed Scherer, both members of NIU's department of geology and environmental geo-sciences, have done some very extensive research...

Greek panel strives for diversity

By Stephanie Barnes | October 17, 2001

No matter the letter, we're all Greek together. The forum for "Diversity in Greek Culture" was held Wednesday in the Holmes Student Center's Regency Room. The panel included nine members of the National Pan-Hellenic Council, the Inter-Fraternity Council,...

$18,000 worth of cannabis found

By Nicholas Alajakis | October 17, 2001

Authorities confiscated 11.5 pounds of cannabis Monday from a DeKalb resident's apartment.

Jonas Kidd, 36, of 1036 Pleasant St., was arrested after the North Central Narcotics Task Force found 11.5 pounds of cannabis and $612.

Kidd was charged with unlawful possession of cannabis and unlawful possession of cannabis with intent to deliver. He's being held in the DeKalb County Jail, and as of 3 p.m. Wednesday, he had yet to post bond, set at $50,000.

Sgt. Jim Winters, supervisor of the NCNTF, said a warrant to search Kidd's residence was granted by a judge. The warrant was issued after an investigation, but Winters couldn't comment on the specifics of the investigation.

The amount of cannabis found is worth about $18,000 on the street, Winters said. He added that when incompacted, like it was, the cannabis could fill a box for a 21-inch television.

The North Central Narcotics Task Force started in 1988. It has three branches, one each in McHenry, Kane and DeKalb counties.

Since it started 13 years ago, NCNTF has helped make 1,029 drug related arrests in DeKalb County. From January to October of this year, there have been 92 arrests, Winters said.

"It's a great way to pull together resources and manpower for narcotics investigations," Winters said. "It's an effective way to investigate narcotics."

The NCNTF was assisted by the DeKalb Police Department and the Illinois State Police District 2 during the investigation of Kidd.

Getting to the bottom of terrorism

By Jenan Diab and Melanie M. Schroeder | October 17, 2001

The root of terrorism and how to deal with its consequences was discussed during last night's forum, "Confronting Terrorism: Understanding Why and Where we go from Here." Terrorism is violence used against innocent people for the sake of achieving political...

Vertigo Nite Club and Bistro 145 opens tonight

By Mark Bieganski and Yamini Ramakrishnan | October 17, 2001

Debuting as one of the newest hotspots for food, drinks and dancing, Vertigo Nite Club and Bistro 145 offer people a chance to experience a piece of DeKalb's nightlife.

Unlike most of DeKalb's other evening establishments, the club allows the 18 to 21 crowd the opportunity to party with older friends.

Vertigo Nite Club and Bistro 145, 145 N. 3rd St., will allow under-age people to eat and dance while also allowing those of age the ability to drink. The club, opening its doors tonight at 8 p.m., will provide club-goers with the experience of brilliant sounds, spectacular lights and a fun-filled atmosphere.

Joe Bortz, owner of Vertigo Nite Club and Bistro 145, said when he visited DeKalb a year ago, he saw the need for a great club.

"There are so many residents and students who like to party and have fun," Bortz said. "We are creating a serious, Chicago-style, heavy investment, nightclub atmosphere," Bortz said.

Bortz believes in using local artists as well as other students to work in the club and restaurant. The club boasts original artwork by artists in Chicago as well as three NIU students.

Bortz said that a dress code and the need for proper identification will be enforced at the club. Club-goers should dress appropriately and plan on keeping their daily work clothes in the closet and bringing out their club attire.

The club will feature music such as top-40, Euro and progressive all set to intricate laser lights. The entertainment system featured in the club cost more than $100,000 deejays from all over the country can be expected at the club in the future.

Bortz is adamant about enforcing the 21-year-old drinking age even though the younger crowd will be allowed to socialize under the same roof.

"It's in our best business interest to enforce the law for people under 21 and to not let them drink in the area that is over 21," Bortz said.

Vertigo Nite Club will be open Wednesday and Thursday 8 p.m. to 1a.m., and Friday and Saturday until 2 a.m. Bistro 145 will open at 4:30 p.m. and remain open until the closing of the club. The cover charge will range from $1-4 in the liquor area and $6 in the restaurant area after 8 p.m.

You can dance if you want to

By Stephanie Barnes | October 16, 2001

Skeee-et! Roof-Roof-Roof! These are the sounds of various fraternities and sororities at the Step Afrika! show held Tuesday night in the Holmes Student Center's Duke Ellington Ballroom. About 200 eager NIU students attended the event. National Pan-Hellenic...

Suspect arrested in Rochelle

By Nicholas Alajakis and Yamini Ramakrishnan | October 16, 2001

Rochelle police authorities have arrested a man believed to be connected to the murder of Jason Manley, who was shot to death behind the Phi Kappa Sigma house in July. Anthony J. Lloyd, 19, was arrested Friday on an outstanding warrant for battery in...

Best photo bargain at VCB

By Julie Harris | October 16, 2001

Wal-Mart sure does stick to its theme "rolling back prices" when it comes to one-hour photo developing. For two sets of 24 exposure film processed within the hour, Wal-Mart, 2300 Sycamore Road, charges their customers $7.44. On the other hand, Walgreens...

Forum addresses Sept. 11 fears

By Jenan Diab | October 16, 2001

Confusion, misconceptions and shock have filled the minds of many Americans in the attempt to understand the Sept. 11 attacks. A forum designed to inform people about events leading up to the attacks and the aftermath will take place at 7 p.m. today in...

CAB & RHA deliver events

By Linda Luk | October 16, 2001

Halfway through the fall semester, two campus organizations — the Campus Activities Board and the Residence Hall Association — continue to schedule activities and seek student participation. "We've had a lot of really successful programming, and a...

Show me the students’ money

By J.D. Piland | October 16, 2001

Your student bucks don't stop here — they stop with Student Association treasurer Karega Harris. He oversees the SA budget, which contains $1.5 million and allocates money to different student organizations around campus. "One of my goals is to see...

Advances made in teleportation

By Ken Lateer | October 15, 2001

In recent years, physicists across the globe have worked to make a reality of a phenomenon once associated only with science fiction. The phenomenon is known as "teleportation" on the TV show "Star Trek." In the real world, experiments that may one day...