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Impact of bin Laden’s death debated by NIU professors, students

By Danny Ciamprone & Felix Sarver | May 3, 2011

DeKALB | After a 10-year manhunt, the U.S. military and President Barack Obama confirmed Sunday night Osama bin Laden, the leader of al Qaeda, had been killed in a firefight in northern Pakistan. In a speech delivered shortly after the news broke, Obama...

Senators Derek Koegel and Mike Theodore introduce a service project to the Student Association Senate Sunday night.

Rec Center to receive $100K from SA

By Shaun Zinck & Felix Sarver | May 2, 2011

DeKALB | The Student Association Senate allocated $100,000 to the Campus Recreation Center to update and purchase equipment during its final meeting of the academic year Sunday night. The money is coming from the Student Association’s General Reserve...

Congress cuts Pell Grant funding for summer classes

By Felix Sarver | April 27, 2011

DeKALB | Pell Grants for the summer of 2012 will see a decrease in funding levels, said Inali Saghu, associate director of Student Financial Aid. In an email interview, Saghu said only students who are less than full time during the fall semester of 2011...

Virginia Tech shooting survivor’s documentary has positive message

By Felix Sarver | April 20, 2011

Even though Colin Goddard experienced the worst school shooting in U.S. history, he did not let the tragedy overtake his life. Goddard, a survivor of the Virginia Tech shootings, came to NIU Wednesday night to present a documentary he made about his harrowing...

On the road again

On the road again

April 10, 1987

The NIU women's volleyball team, heading into its last weekend of conference play on the road until the last weekend of the season, has rebounded after losing its first two road conference games.

"We've accomplished what we wanted to in the fact that we've dug ourselves out of a hole," said coach Todd Kress.

The Huskies (8-4 overall, 5-2 in the Mid-American Conference) have sent a message to the rest of the MAC the past two weeks by winning five in a row, three of which have been away from Chick Evans Field House.

This weekend NIU will travel by bus to Ohio and West Virginia, to battle conference foes Ohio and Marshall.

Last season Ohio defeated the Huskies at home, but NIU retaliated in the MAC tournament by scoring a 4-game match win. NIU defeated Marshall in its only meeting, a year ago, in three games.

For the weekend, balance, defense and blocking will be the focus for the Huskies. As always Kress stresses these to his players.

NIU has been extremely balanced, and that has helped them excel, said senior Carrie Blankenship, who credited her recent MAC player of the week award to the play of her teammates.

The players, as well as Kress, want to win both matches this weekend and come back to the fieldhouse for nine of the next 10 in good standing within the conference.

"We knew when looking at the schedule that seven of nine on the road would be very tough to start," said Kress. "I think we've put ourselves in a good position if we can finish the work that we've started and get these two this weekend."