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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

Alumnus writes about media’s influence in perpetuating stereotypes and terrorism

By Northern Star Staff | February 22, 2018

An NIU alumnus plans to release a book that mentions his experience of the Feb. 14, 2008, shooting and the media’s response to acts of violence and terrorism.NIU alumnus John Maszka, began writing his upcoming book, Washington’s Dark Secret: The Real...

Council talks strategic plan, Attracting outside business part of long-term goals

By Lindsey Salvatelli | February 22, 2018

DeKALB — Short- and long-term goals for DeKalb’s 2025 Strategic Plan were addressed during a Monday special meeting of the Committee of the Whole.The City Council developed a plan during a Jan. 24 goal setting session where the council members identified...

Latino Center speaker talks identity

By Jessie Kern | February 20, 2018
WNIJ radio funding at risk

WNIJ radio funding at risk

By Michael Urbanec | February 19, 2018

Four Dems. challenge Kinzinger seat

By Dan McAnally | February 19, 2018

DeKALB — A Democratic forum was hosted at the DeKalb Public Library, 309 Oak St., Sunday afternoon.Four Democratic candidates, Amy Briel, Sara Dady, Neill Mohammad and Beth Vercolio-Osmund, who are running in the March 20 16th Congressional District...

Pets of the Week: Feb. 19

By Courtesy Halle Boddy | February 19, 2018

Owner: Halle Boddy, junior non-profit and nongovernment organization majorPet’s name: Bella (top) and HenryBreed: Bella is a Persian. Henry is a Himalayan.Pet’s favorite treat: TemptationsPet’s favorite activity: Bella enjoys being brushed. Henry...

Program Prioritization has $16.1 million impact on the university

By Lindsey Salvatelli | February 19, 2018

The university has had $8 million in spending reductions since the implementation of Program Prioritization.Acting President Lisa Freeman said Program Prioritization wasn’t designed to eliminate funding but was formed to realign program admissions to...

Kristen Foley, Naperville attorney and mother of a student in Greek life, speaks on students’ rights to privacy and the unfair practices of the Office of Student Conduct at a Thursday Board of Trustees meeting in Altgeld. 

Student Conduct policies under fire

By Batul Cutlerywala | February 19, 2018

Kristen Foley, Naperville attorney and mother of a student in Greek life, speaks on students’ rights to privacy and the unfair practices of the Office of Student Conduct at a Thursday Board of Trustees meeting in Altgeld. 

Rauner’s budget proposal ‘concerning’ state university presidents

February 19, 2018

DeKALB — Gov. Bruce Rauner’s fiscal year 2019 budget included cuts to public schools’ pensions and health care expenses.During his Wednesday State of the Budget address, Rauner said pensions and employee group health expenses have grown, costing...

Kelly Wesener Michael, associate vice president of Student Affairs and Dean of Students, speaks about reinvigorating Huskie Pride during a Faculty Senate meeting.

Dean of Students addresses Maxient during SA meeting

By Dan McAnally | February 16, 2018

Kelly Wesener Michael, associate vice president of Student Affairs and Dean of Students, speaks about reinvigorating Huskie Pride during a Faculty Senate meeting.

First responders to the Feb. 14, 2008 shooting hold the American flag at a recognition service during halftime of a men’s basketball game against Bowling Green Saturday.

10 years later, learning from tragedy

By James Krause | February 15, 2018

First responders to the Feb. 14, 2008 shooting hold the American flag at a recognition service during halftime of a men’s basketball game against Bowling Green Saturday.

College of Law student to be featured on an episode of Investigation Discovery

By James Krause | February 15, 2018

DeKALB — An NIU law student is being featured on Investigation Discovery for his involvement in helping police catch and convict a man of murder-for-hire deaths and fraud.Jed McClure, a College of Law student, found himself in the middle of an investigation...

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