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Groups offer opportunities to witness other lifestyles

By Shelley Wilson | September 29, 1987

Today will offer many opportunities for members of the DeKalb community to expand their knowledge and understanding of people of different ethnic, artistic, sexual, and political backgrounds.

The Office of University Resources for Latinos will bring a Mexican Folkloric Dance Troupe from Aurora. Performances will be at 5 p.m. at Stevenson South and at 5:45 p.m. at Grant South.

George Gutierrez, director of University Resouces for Latinos said, "There are so many differences between people. They have to take the time to understand.

"We are participating in the poster contest. We have a graduate student from South America who put together an idea for it. (By participating in Unity Through Diversity) we hope to show we're united and people can share."

James Brunson, area coordinator of Grant North and Grant South, is presenting an art exhibit as a celebration of Cultural Awareness Week. The exhibit is entitled, "Renaissance: Black images from 1895 through 1945. Recent watercolors by James E. Brunson." Student Housing Services is sponsoring a reception for the artist and the opening of the Douglas Residence Hall English lab. The reception will be from 3 to 5 p.m. in Douglas A and B wing, lower level.

The John Lennon Society is sponsoring Ahmed Obafem, a representative from the New African People's Organization. JLS member Tom Rainey said Obafem will speak on "The Roots of Racism and Mobilizing to Resist Racism on Campus." Obafem believes the roots of racism originate on a national level and that the United States' system is and always has practiced racism in some form or another." Obafem will speak at 8:00 tonight in the Sandburg Auditorium in the Holmes Student Center.

ainey said, "It's important that we understand and accept each other's different cultures and traditions, but we've got to recognize that much of the racism is entrenched in the system."

The Gay/Lesbian Union will hold a forum entitled "A Discussion of Alternative Lifestyles" from 6 to 8 tonight in the Holmes Student Center, room 505.

SA’s forum centers on AIDS topic

September 29, 1987

The Student Association today will hold the first meeting of what is expected to become a long-term support group for those concerned about the effects of AIDS.

Interested students should meet in Holmes Student Center room 506 for the meeting, which will last from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.

The SA is sponsoring the forum, to which a diverse group of students has been invited, in an effort to organize the self-support group for those who are interested in learning the facts about the disease.

SA President Jim Fischer said the goal of the forum is to educate both the DeKalb and NIU community about AIDS and its impact on the area.

Women at UNI for 2 matches

By Gary Sadewater | September 25, 1987

The NIU women's tennis team heads for Cedar Falls, Iowa, this weekend to participate in the Northern Iowa Triangular. The Huskies, 0-1 on the season, will take on Northern Iowa at 4 p.m. today, then will face North Star Conference foe Marquette at 9 a.m....

Duppins named as coaching assistant

By The hot and humid day | September 25, 1987

The hot, humid days of mid-August were not the happiest of times for the women's basketball program. Head coach Jane Albright saw her staff of three dwindle to one as fast as you could say chop-chop. The departures of Yvette Harris and Lynnette Robinson...

Huskies vs. Wildcats: Wishbone put to test

By Dan Moran | September 25, 1987

Saturday, in the affluent North Shore hamlet of Evanston, Ill., the NIU Huskie football team will face its biggest challenge of the 1987 season. The Northwestern Wildcats are the sole Big 10 team, and the only Big Name, on the 1987 Huskie slate. NIU has...

Volleyball team heads to Butler tourney

By Kari Brackett | September 25, 1987

For the third consecutive weekend, the NIU volleyball team will compete in a tournament. This time the Huskies will play in the Butler University Tournament tonight and Saturday in Indianapolis, Ind. Coach Herb Summers said he hopes his team's play is...

NIU busts defenseless Broncos

By Dan Moran | September 21, 1987

KALAMAZOO, Mich.—This week, 30-plus points was enough to secure a win for the NIU football team—thanks to the killer wishbone and a defense with a flair for the dramatic. The Huskies took their first 1987 win Saturday with a 34-14 drubbing of the...

Huskies run loose for 2nd straight week

By Dave Tuley | September 21, 1987

KALAMAZOO, Mich.—The Huskies looked more like greyhounds as they ran through and around Western Michigan's defense to a 28-0 lead on the way to a 34-14 win Saturday. NIU eclipsed the 500-yard barrier for the second week in a row, picking up 432 of its...

Volleyball team places 3rd in own tournament

By Kari Brackett | September 21, 1987

This weekend's Huskie Invitational volleyball tournament could be renamed the Wolverine Invitational after Michigan swept its way to first-place honors. Western Illinois finished second with its only loss coming to Michigan. NIU placed third and Miami...

NIU volleyball team rallies to overcome Lewis Flyers

By Kari Brackett | September 16, 1987

When NIU volleyball coach Herb Summers predicted his team would be in a grueling match against Lewis, he was not kidding. The Huskies and Flyers went head-to-head for two hours and 20-minutes in a five game match. The Huskies took charge and defeated...

DeKalb native in NFL fights cancer

By Tom Clegg | September 16, 1987

The New York Giants might have fared better Monday night against the Chicago Bears defense if they had their top run blocker. Unfortunately for the defending Super Bowl champions, Karl Nelson, a 6-foot-6 offensive tackle and former DeKalb High School...

Soccer team to open Big Central 6 season

By Tom Clegg | September 16, 1987

The NIU soccer team travels to Bavarian Field in Milwaukee, Wis., Wednesday for a 4 p.m. match with Marquette University. Coach Willy Roy's Huskies are trying to improve on their 2-2-0 season record against a Warrior team which has beaten NIU two years...

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