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Northern Star

The Student News Site of Northern Illinois University

Northern Star

The Student News Site of Northern Illinois University

Northern Star

All music tastes featured at Fest

August 25, 1989

While thousands of fun seekers eat corn on the cob, shop and drink at this weekend's Corn Fest, they can "take five" and listen to sounds of all kinds at the sound stage. Sponsored by WDEK-FM, the stage will be occupied by a number of bands performing...

NIU faculty, staff get pay increase

August 25, 1989

NIU faculty and staff salaries will increase by about 8 percent retroactive to July 1, as a result of a tax increase proposed by House Speaker Michael Madigan, D-Chicago, and Senate Majority Leader Phil Rock, D-Oak Park. Gov. James Thompson signed the...

GLU one of oldest gay organizations

August 25, 1989

The NIU Gay/Lesbian Union is the second oldest gay organization in Illinois and is one of the oldest in the United States. It was recognized by the NIU Student Association on April 12, 1970. The GLU serves two important functions. First, the GLU provides...

Veto hits NIU branch

August 25, 1989

Funding setbacks have left Rockford without a permanent NIU campus, as several Rockford businessmen and senators fight to override Gov. James Thompson's veto.

Thompson vetoed a bill July 27 calling for $500,000 to locate a permanent NIU branch in Rockford and cover additional costs associated with acquisition-related expenses.

Sen. Joyce Holmberg, D-Rockford, introduced the bill May 24 as an amendment to the Board of Regents' fiscal year 1990 budget. The Board of Regents governs NIU, Illinois State University in Normal and Sangamon State University in Springfield.

For nearly 25 years, NIU has offered students a chance to earn a degree by attending classes in Rockford. A permanent building in Rockford is required to continue this service, said NIU President John La Tourette.

However, the Illinois Board of Higher Education eliminated the NIU site in Rockford in 1987, he said, adding that a permanent NIU branch must have room for possible expansion.

Holmberg encouraged members of the business community to voice their opinions to Illinois legislators. She said she will attempt to override Thompson's veto on Oct. 2.

La Tourette said Rockford needs a permanent NIU campus for the 2,000 extension students from the city. "The Rockford community has indicated for a long time that they wanted a university," he said.

In his attempts to establish an NIU branch in Rockford, La Tourette said he will try to increase community involvement by asking citizens to tell Thompson and legislators that a branch campus is important to them.

Sue Grans, vice president of the Rockford Area Chamber of Commerce, said letters and personal contact with legislators will help obtain funds for the permanent branch campus.

If the funds are not overturned by Illinois legislators, La Tourette said he will submit a request for the funds to the IBHE to be included in the state's 1990 budget.

"Illinois' second largest university (NIU) will benefit by creating a presence in Illinois' second largest city (Rockford)," said Pat McGuckin, Holmberg's assistant press secretary.

The branch will provide support services for students, including a career planning and placement center, La Tourette said. A comprehensive library and computer support system also are being considered for the branch's future development, he said.

NIU programs currently offered in Rockford will continue until an assessment of further educational needs can be completed.

NIU's admission and graduation requirements apply to students at the Rockford branch, LaTourette said. Students completing their education at the Rockford branch will receive the same diploma that NIU students in DeKalb receive, he said.

SA paves the way for upcoming year

August 25, 1989

This fall, the Student Association is back with recharged energies and fresh ideas. Our packed agenda will improve our campus environment and the spending of students' dollars. I would like to expose you to much of this agenda and allow you the opportunity...

Faraday plan completed

August 25, 1989

The firm Holabird and Route has completed a design for Faraday II, a $20.4-million addition to NIU's science facility.

The final design was submitted to NIU's Capital Development Board last week, said Eddie Williams, NIU vice president for finance and planning.

Gov. James Thompson signed several "Build Illinois" capital funding appropriations in late July, one of which will provide funds to construct an addition to Faraday Hall, located on the east side of campus.

About $946,000 was appropriated in 1988 for the planning and designing of the new science building, Williams said.

After the board approves a design, development and construction drawings of the building will begin, he said. When the drawings are finished, bids for the project will begin.

The four-story addition will be connected to the west side of Faraday Hall by a pedestrian walkway, tunnel or atrium. The 51,000 additional square feet in Faraday II is "crucial" and "absolutely essential" to relieve overcrowding in classrooms and laboratories, NIU faculty members and students said.

Thompson also approved about $900,000 to plan an NIU College of Engineering and Engineering Technology building on campus. NIU's current engineering facility is in Sycamore, seven miles away from the NIU campus.

Henley offers student advise

August 25, 1989

If you are a new student, it gives me great pleasure to welcome you to NIU. If you are a returning student, I extend a warm welcome back to you. Although my remarks are especially addressed to our new students, the remarks will serve as a reminder for...

Director of URL to stay permanently

By Gg Levine | August 9, 1989

After a national search, George Gutierrez, acting director of University Resources for Latinos at NIU since July, 1987, has been named to the position on a permanent basis. He said the recent appointment changes his job by means of assuring him he will...

Minority student retention rates up

By Galvin Kennedy | August 9, 1989

A study conducted by the Board of Regents shows improved retention rates for black students at NIU, both those admitted as freshman and as transfer students. The study divides the students into two groups, one of which is those admitted through regular...

Positive step for Iran, we hope

August 9, 1989

A warm wind is blowing over the strange land of Iran. Where once a frigid attitude permeated the power seats of the country, it now seems there may be some slight reason for hope. Iranian President Hashemi Rafsanjani has taken the reigns in war-torn Iran...

OCR offers multi-dime ensional programs

By Maria Keller | August 9, 1989

Ashley Sweda, new trip coordinator for NIU's Office of Campus Recreation, plans to establish multi-dimensional programming that is attractive to all types of people. Sweda said he intends to look at the needs of different subgroups of people and plan...

County initiates recycling program

By Mike Forassiepi | August 9, 1989

The country's waste disposal problem is growing worse every year, and as America's dumps continue to fill, the nation is faced with the inevitable question of what to do with its waste. Many believe the solution is recycling. In an attempt to meet this...

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