Month: April 2007

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Campuses mourn worst shooting rampage in US history

#8220;Our news Editor Saira Haider was friends with a girl who was killed, it was hard for her,” said Amy Steele Editor-in-Chief of Virginia Tech’s student newspaper the Colligate Times [CT]. Still Mon April 16, Haider did her job as the news editor for CT reporting on the worst mass […]

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Military vets form new unit

There are many people that help to protect the United States by serving in the armed forces. After their time is up, they return to loved ones and their everyday lives which often includes college. NEIU has a student body of approximately 13,000 students and roughly 10% are veterans. Nick […]

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Hahs starts project to clarify values

Northeastern prides itself on being the most ethnically diverse university in the Midwest. They have a commitment to excellence, though it is not clearly defined. Associate Provost Vicki Roman-Lagunas is working together with many other participants in coming up with a more clearly defined statement of values. “There is a […]

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Congress makes student loans EZ

#8220;Multi-billion dollar corporations fill out 13-question forms to receive million dollar Export-Import Bank loans. Shouldn’t it be just as easy for high school seniors and their families to pay for college? American students deserve the same easy access to college financial aid.” Said US Congressman Rahm Emmanuel (D-IL 5th) in […]

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New legislation to overhaul immigration laws

Last month, a bipartisan backed piece of legislation calling for wide ranging reform to the United States immigration system, was introduced. This legislation was spearheaded by U.S. Representative Luis Gutierrez (D-Ill.) and Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.), the Security Through Regularized Immigration and a Vibrant Economy Act, otherwise known as the STRIVE […]

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A timeline of terror

This timeline is courtesy of the Collegiate Times [CT] of Virginia Tech who provided it to the Independent. These excerpts were originally published on Monday, April 16th on CT’s website. 7:15 a.m. 911 call received, reporting shots in West Ambler-Johnson Hall 9:05 a.m. Gunman seen in Norris Hall 9:15 a.m. […]

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Emergency planning in final draft stage

In the wake of the worst shooting spree in US history at Virginia Tech the Independent spoke with NEIU administration and Chicago Police officials about the state of emergency readiness at Northeastern. The university has been actively working on an Emergency Management Plan [EMP] for the last year and a […]

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New student run gallery comes out of a closet

#8220;The more space we have the more fervor there will be for [the creation of art] work.” Said Lisa Krause, an art major whose senior project is the first to hang in a new small student gallery on the 2nd floor of the Fine Arts Building. Art Department Chair Mark […]

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Massacre: Sing to Your Children

Academy Award nominee and award winning playwright Jose Rivera works up a passionate, suspenseful, and crafty drama with his spicy play Massacre (Sing to Your Children). While Rivera shines a much needed spotlight on Latin-Americans, this thought provoking play centered on the logistics of human interaction and consequence holds universal […]

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Crystal clear visions of greatness

For those who have listened to Fleetwood Mac you have had at least some exposure to Stevie Nicks. The newest release by Nicks, Crystal Visions, the very best of Stevie Nicks, reintroduces the hits that put her on the map of music stardom. Her first releases were with Fleetwood Mac, […]