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Alderperson won’t fly in DCC

By Linze Griebenow | April 30, 2012

“Personhood” is a fickle issue in DeKalb. The U.S. Supreme Court may have ruled that corporations are people, but DeKalb City Council isn’t ready to commit that women are people, too. Last week, during a Meeting of the Whole, 3rd Ward Alderwoman...

Higher Education doesn’t prepare for real life

By Kyla Gardner | April 30, 2012

In less than two weeks, I will walk across a stage to accept the item listed at the bottom of my resume: my diploma. Colleges and universities across the nation will spend hours recognizing graduates during commencement ceremonies. I ask you to take just...

Hitchhiking and humanity

By Dan Martynowicz | April 29, 2012

I hitchhiked for the first time in my life last week. It will not be my last. It started when I woke up late for class. My roommate offered to drive me to Barsema, as he had a class there at the same time. He drives like Dale Earnhardt Jr., so we both...

Infocus: How should the university attract students to attend our school and reach President John Peters’ 2020 plan when numbers are down in year two?

By Linze Griebenow, Dan Martynowicz, and Taurean Small | April 25, 2012

Linze Griebenow Assistant Day Editor NIU President John Peters’ “Vision 2020” wasn’t quite planned using 20/20 vision. With recruitment steadily decreasing, soliciting students to attend NIU is part and partial to the “Vision’s” success....

Fighting a battle with procrastination

By Kayla Nebel | April 25, 2012

I am fighting a grueling battle. I have been putting everything I have into this problem. I’ve been trying to solve it for years. This brawl is against a mighty and powerful foe: procrastination. The first step is admitting you have a problem; I am...

Four years of NIU in review

By Aaron Brooks | April 24, 2012

My decision to attend NIU was influenced by three factors: location, cost and reputation. After four years at NIU I have found other aspects more important. Reflecting on what has been important to me as a student, four factors come to mind: atmosphere,...

First lady’s programs help America

By Colin Remes | April 23, 2012

Being the First Lady is an important job. Many First Ladies used their position to do work for the public good. Eleanor Roosevelt, Nancy Reagan, Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush are all prime examples of such. Michelle Obama is no exception. She has truly...

Teach ‘don’t rape,’ not ‘don’t get raped’

By Linze Griebenow | April 23, 2012

In honor of Sexual Assault Prevention Month: Let’s talk about sex, baby. According to oneinfourusa.org, one in four college women will be, or have been, victims of sexual violence. In my experience, rape and/or sexual assault has been the leading commonality...

Take criticisms with a grain of salt

By Linze Griebenow | April 22, 2012

“If irony were made of onions, Linze, your editorial would be palpable enough to bring the entire campus to tears.” The preceding quote is from one of my critics. It’s not only one of my favorites for its witty analogy, but it helped to teach me...

Discovery space shuttle should not retire to museum

By Dan Martynowicz | April 22, 2012

Tuesday, the space shuttle Discovery took to the air for the last time. It was one of the most demoralizing things I’ve ever seen. According to NASA, Discovery’s career spanned 26 years. The shuttle successfully completed 39 missions in space; more...

NIU student survey data isn’t fooling anyone

By Linze Griebenow | April 18, 2012

Did you know that 83 percent of NIU students have gotten drunk, wild and just plain crazy before the age of 21? I know it’s contrary to all of the informative fliers around campus, but based on the six people who replied to my question, this statistic...

Veggie-tales create change

By Leah Spagnoli | April 18, 2012

For eight days now I’ve been a herbivore. I have accepted my own challenge as a final project for a class to become a lacto-ovo vegetarian for three weeks. Lacto-ovo meaning that I can still eat eggs and dairy, but not meat or fish. Although I’m only...