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Keep an active mind during the summer

By AJ Edwards | April 30, 2013

With the summer fast approaching and finals week within reaching distance, students are ready to put all textbooks away and take a long, well-deserved break from anything that requires thinking. I should warn you, my fellow Huskies, that completely flushing...

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Take pride in your country

By AJ Edwards | April 24, 2013

Patriotism is something I hold dear to my heart. I understand America is not perfect and probably will never be, but whenever I see an American flag fly I feel a strong sense of pride in being an American and I love seeing others like me. For my flag...

There are other ways to get around campus

By AJ Edwards | April 21, 2013

We all know waiting at the bus stop can be annoying, and finding a parking space can bring about some serious road rage. I’m talking “Fried Green Tomatoes” road rage where some jerk steals that parking spot you would have had if those students crossing...

Rememeber the innocent lives lost

Rememeber the innocent lives lost

By AJ Edwards | April 17, 2013

In light of the bombings in Boston, I feel it is only appropriate I take the time to write a blog about the men and women who have given their lives in the pursuit of defending our freedom. I also feel the need to remember and honor those innocent victims...

NIU’s wildlife have backstories, too

By AJ Edwards | April 16, 2013

NIU has many different types of wildlife that one can encounter on campus. It often seems like these geese, squirrels and ducks are a nuisance--especially the two geese I saw last week who swooped out of nowhere and attacked a couple of students. I am...

Respect those who serve your country, not the politics

By AJ Edwards | April 10, 2013

My fellow veterans of NIU, we‘ve all had those encounters with people who like to complain about things that are happening in the Middle East. Everyone seems to think that they know what the war in Iraq is all about or why we are fighting in Afghanistan....

Smokers, clean up after yourselves

By AJ Edwards | April 10, 2013

Why is it that, with all the trash cans located throughout campus, smokers are unable to ensure their cigarette butts end up in the garbage or smoke pits NIU provides? The Cigarette Litter Prevention Program has found cigarette butts contribute “28...

The Clery Act needs amending

By AJ Edwards | April 7, 2013

Every year, universities publish a safety report under the Clery Act. Issuing these reports is a great idea; however, there needs to be some adjustments made in order to be more accurate and effective at giving future and current students safety information....

CPS school closings will not improve quality of education

By Aj Edwards | March 31, 2013

The Chicago Public Schools Disrtict (CPS) recently announced the closing of 54 schools in order to save money, allow those students who are removed from their school to attend better institutions and add a more beneficial learning environment for the...

Sex education should be a general education course at NIU

Sex education should be a general education course at NIU

By AJ Edwards | March 27, 2013

Something I have noticed at NIU is there are these displays in almost every building that claim to contain free information about sex and health, and yet I have never seen one containing these phantom pamphlets. Where did these pamphlets go? The optimist...

E-books offer convenience, lack utility

By AJ Edwards | March 21, 2013

To e-book or not to e-book? That is the question. These days, many classes taught at NIU offer students the opportunity to access either a free or purchased textbook online versus buying from the VCB or the Holmes Student Center bookstore. Some students...

Transitioning from military to civilian life

By AJ Edwards | March 6, 2013

Once you’ve finally dropped your pack and your call of duty has concluded, many vets find themselves wondering, “How to go from the military to the civilian workforce?” If your experience in the Transition Assistance Program (TAP) was like mine,...