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Columnist Ally Formeller writes that Halloween doesn’t have to be scary. In fact, watching cute and festive Halloween movies is a better way to celebrate than watching scary movies.

Unpopular opinion: Cute Halloween movies are better than scary movies

By Ally Formeller, News Reporter | October 29, 2021

Every October, millions of Americans spend Halloween night watching horror movies. Dozens of spooky, Halloween-themed films play on TV throughout the month.  But Halloween doesn’t have to be scary. In fact, watching cute and festive Halloween movies...

Bob Otto frequently enjoys basking in the sun.

That Time I… adopted a barn cat

By Parker Otto | October 29, 2021

One of the hardest losses is that of a pet. In August, my 12-year-old dog Chloe died. Chloe was there from the time I was eight and her death left a massive hole in my life. For the next few weeks, I would look for her when I’d come home only to realize...

An overwhelmed person looking at a laptop.

Work-life balance as a student seems near impossible

By Ally Formeller, News Reporter | October 27, 2021

As a student, a good work-life balance seems almost nonexistent.  In the next week, I have two exams and three assignments due, on top of having to read multiple textbook chapters. My Google Calendar chimes, reminding me of yet another task I have...

A pile of Northern Star newspapers is scattered.

Editorial: Journalists should act with integrity

By Northern Star Editorial Board | October 27, 2021

When journalist Katie Couric edited out controversial quotes made by late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg during a 2016 interview, Couric did a disservice to Americans by wanting to “protect” Ginsburg rather than carry out her duty as a...

A laptop screen shows someone writing a hateful post.

Engaging with online negativity is unhealthy

By Parker Otto | October 26, 2021

It’s hard to find something on social media that hasn’t received some form of hate, including Billie Eilish, Chris Pratt and even the new “Home Alone” reboot. It’s frankly become exhausting to see such negativity daily. While it’s nearly impossible...

A person holding a sign, advocating for reproductive rights.

Repeal the Illinois Parental Notice of Abortion Act

By Brionna Belcher, Managing Editor | October 25, 2021

Democrats in the Illinois House and Senate are attempting to repeal a law that requires healthcare providers to notify an adult family member 48 hours before performing an abortion on a minor. While the law doesn’t require consent, notifying a parent...

A Reality Bytes Film Festival poster.

That Time I… worked for the Reality Bytes Film Festival

By Parker Otto | October 22, 2021

As a film lover, I’m always looking for new stories to watch and take inspiration from as I pursue filmmaking. While I love going to the multiplex, or browsing my streaming services, there’s something truly special about seeing films made by students...

Music streaming from a cellphone.

Release of Aaliyah’s music calls for a re-imagining of her legacy

By Janyce-Monique Johnson | October 21, 2021

If you’re a millennial or born in that awkward time between the millennials and Generation Z, you’ve probably heard of R&B artist Aaliyah Haughton, professionally known as Aaliyah. Aaliyah was a famous R&B singer, dancer, actress and model...

Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden leaves after speaking during a news conference after an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Las Vegas, in this Sunday, Oct. 10, 2021, file photo. The Northern Star Editorial Board believes his former employer, ESPN, repeatedly failed to recognize the severity of his hate speech and were too quick to move on from discussing it.

Editorial: Sports media falls short covering systemic issues

By Northern Star Editorial Board | October 20, 2021

The news broke right in the middle of Monday Night Football on Oct. 11. Jon Gruden had resigned as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders after the New York Times released a report just hours prior detailing Gruden’s racist, sexist, homophobic and toxic...

Letter tiles reading fake or fact.

Internet memes can spread misinformation

By Parker Otto | October 20, 2021

From a grumpy cat to a pessimistic Sean Bean from “Lord of the Rings,” we’ve all become accustomed to internet memes and their humor. However, their harmless nature has been perverted and used to convey false information on social media. With their...

Two people. One with a clear mind and the other with a scattered mind.

Therapy is for everyone, including older individuals

By Mikayla Magdziarz | October 19, 2021

Various forms of therapy become procedural as we age, but talk therapy, or psychotherapy, remains off the table for the majority of older folk. Despite the stigma surrounding mental health, therapy for the mind should be prioritized just as much as physical...

Columnist Janyce-Monique Johnson reflects on her two-day travel from Texas via Amtrak.

Firsthand account: Traveling by Amtrak

By Janyce-Monique Johnson | October 19, 2021

At the end of last semester, I decided to travel to El Paso, Texas, to visit my best friends. I moved to Illinois from Texas at the beginning of 2020, so I hadn’t seen my friends since then. I took a plane to El Paso, where I enjoyed my time reminiscing...