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Internet fees upset dorm residents

By Linda Luk | October 15, 2001

Students in the residence halls may be surprised to find a $48 charge for a technology service fee on their phone bills. his page to a friend "Where the hell did that come from?" sophomore business major James McGill asked as he opened his phone bill....

Managing your career

By Libby John | October 15, 2001

Careers can change several times in a person's life. When it does happen, the transition can be difficult. The Office of MBA programs and the NIU College of Business Rockford alumni club is sponsoring a panel discussion called, "Career Transitions: Managing...

Arena construction on schedule

By Mark Bieganski | October 15, 2001

NIU's new arena, currently being constructed on the west side of campus, is on schedule and looks to be finished around the target date of fall 2002. "We think we've narrowed that gap a little bit more where we're starting to feel pretty comfortable that...

Bus to mall will roll this spring

By Peter Steele | October 15, 2001

NIU will receive a new weekend shuttle to Fox Valley Mall, pending an approval from the Bus Fee Review Committee in a week. In a Student Association Mass Transit Board meeting, a 5-2 majority vote allowed the new shuttle service to start in spring of...

More vehicle vandalism strikes DeKalb

By Nicholas Alajakis | October 15, 2001

For the second time in three weeks, vehicles in DeKalb have been victim to a wave of vandalism. According to police, two cars parked at the CLA Enterprises-owned apartments at 430 Russell Road had windows broken sometime Sunday night. Nothing was reported...

Security deposits cause uproar

By Todd Krysiak | October 15, 2001

Security deposits and the wording regarding their return was a heated issue discussed at Monday’s workshop meeting of the DeKalb City Council. "No other item took more time than the issue of security deposits. Everybody has their own ideas of how to...

Task force asks for support

By Tyler Vincent | October 15, 2001

The Greek Row Task Force, which has held a series of meetings over the course of a few months to discuss the current condition of the Greek Row neighborhood, is now asking the public for input.

The Task Force will begin distributing approximately 2,800 neighborhood surveys to all fraternities, sororities and area residents designed to allow residents to inform the task force about safety concerns and give a better idea of such things as the level of police presence in Greek Row and lighting in the area.

Half of the surveys will be distributed to the fraternities and sororities while the other half will be devoted to area apartments and residential home owners.

The surveys could be hitting the streets as soon as this week.

"It's done and it's ready to get out," said Student Association Director of Greek Affairs Mike Evans. "And it should be out within the next couple of weeks."

The Greek Row neighborhood is bordered along the west via Annie Glidden Road; east by Normal Road and encompasses streets such as Greenbrier Road, Hillcrest Drive, Kimberly Drive and Blackhawk Drive.

The distribution of surveys to the neighborhood follows the blueprint used by the City of DeKalb in the Pleasant Street Revitalization project.

"We have an idea of what's wrong in the neighborhood, but the residents have a better idea of what's going on than we do," said Community Planning Director Paul Rasmussen. "We're trying to find out what the needs of the residents are."

Some of the questions raised in the survey include whether the resident has ever been the victim of an illegal act in the neighborhood, what businesses would the residents like to see in the neighborhood and what the resident's recommendations would be in order to enhance the perception of safety in the neighborhood.

Rasmussen noted that the surveys would not be translated into Spanish.

"With the Pleasant Street survey, we got no responses from residents," said Community Service Planner Sue Guio, referring to the amount of responses from Pleasant Street's residents who did not have English as a primary language.

Guio said that the needs of these residents were determined via meetings in area churches. Plans are in the works for similar meetings in Greek Row.

While there is no technical ‘due date' for the surveys' completion, the task force hopes that the surveys will be received in a month's time.

The scope of getting community concerns will not end with the survey, according to Guio.

"We're going to be doing focus groups, and also working with the frats and sororities in the hopes that their presidents will encourage their members to fill out the surveys," Guio said.

First Ward Ald. Andy Small said he intends to help form a 10 to 15 member committee to go over the surveys and identify the concerns of the community.

Small added that some members from the fraternities and sorority houses have already volunteered for the position, and that the task force was still looking for representatives from area churches, businesses and homeowners to potentially serve on the committee.

"Some people will already be entitled to be on the committee due to their position," Small said, adding that those who are entitled include representation from community planning, police, and code enforcement.

"It's all-encompassing," Small said regarding the survey. "We're not trying to be specific. We're trying to be all-encompassing."

Feces found in GTN sink

By Greg Feltes | October 15, 2001

There is currently a humorous art exhibition going on in the Holmes Student Center Gallery called, "101 Uses for a Turd." Unfortunately for residents of some NIU dorms, it looks like someone has found an unfortunate 102nd use. Imagine it's 3 a.m. after...

Abandoned house’s garage collapses in fire

By Tyler Vincent | October 15, 2001

The garage of an abandoned house at 1232 State St., known among neighbors as the "infamous house," caught fire and subsequently collapsed about 8:30 p.m. Monday. According to Assistant Fire Chief Dennis Votaw, seven fire trucks and three command vehicles...

SA passes new positions

By J.D. Piland | October 14, 2001

To co-direct or not to co-direct? That was the first question for the Student Association Senate at Sunday night's meeting. The co-director positions were first proposed by SA President Troy Caldwell and chief of staff Jesse Perez. "The appointment of...

Visitor lot to get costly makeover

By Peter Steele | October 14, 2001

Central campus soon will see some much-needed renovations to the deteriorating visitor parking lot, though at a potential cost to those who park there. Ron Pearson, coordinator of parking and traffic, said the visitor lot will be completely reconstructed...

Schools may feel cuts

By Victor M. Santiago | October 14, 2001

The first serious economic downturn in a decade has forced many states, including Illinois, to rework their budgets because of a projected loss of revenue. Illinois Gov. George Ryan announced recently that the offices directly under his control would...