As a public institution of higher education, Northeastern Illinois University is committed to a set of shared values that, taken collectively, guides our actions and interactions as we work together to prepare graduates for the responsible exercise of citizenship. We, the NEIU community, believe it is critical for our democracy […]
Month: May 2007
NEIU only university in Chicago chosen for HACU pilot program
Northeastern Illinois was chosen as one of 14 higher education programs chosen worldwide for participation in a pilot exchange program. There were only five chosen in the U.S., and Northeastern represents Chicago’s only participant. The program was established by the Inter-American Organization for Higher Education (IOHE) and the Hispanic Association […]
SGA questions Hahs’ Values
President Sharon Hahs announced the completion of the Statement of University Values [SUV] project, managed by the university “Meld Group.” The SUV got the endorsement of the Student Government Association [SGA], but not before it was rejected once and Hahs had to make a personal pitch to the SGA twice. […]
African American appointed Latino legislators looking for candidates
With the death of Trustee James Barushok due to a heart attack and the stepping down of Trustee Ald. Margaret Laurino due to a conflict of interest involving lobbying on the part of her husband, NEIU’s Board of Trustees [BOT] had two democratic seats open earlier this month. Governor Blagojevich […]
12 Million await immigration reform bill
A bipartisan agreement in the Senate has proposed an immigration reform bill that would address an estimated 12 million people who are in this country illegally. The measure has backing from the White House. Voting in the senate has been postponed until after the Memorial Day weekend. Debate will continue […]
A web of disaster
Despite the film grossing over 240 million holding the number one spot two weeks in a row Spider-Man 3 left many fans, particularly the men, disappointed. With Spider-Man 2 setting the bar high many fans expected director and writer Sam Raimi to live up to this most anticipated film expectation. […]
Mediocrity can be worth it
The Last Sin Eater is a religious film that dabbles in the weird. It is also occasionally unnecessarily preachy. As with any film this one has its problems. The basic idea of the film is simple; the guilt ridden Cadi Forbes (Liana Liberato) is trying to come to terms with […]
Think you know your friends?
Imagine for a moment that you and two close friends have just graduated from grad-school. You have planned a trip across America as your last hurrah before going out into the real world. With a small prank in an art museum you are sucked into a domestic terrorist conspiracy. This […]
World ends at the edge of your seat
A swash-buckling film that holds up to the two that preceded it Pirates of the Caribbean: AT WORLD’S END is a thrill. The film is much more entertaining than the theme ride that it took the base of its story from. The film is best seen from the edge of […]
High on gas
Everyone is aware that gas prices are going way up. It’s nothing new, but people still think they can change it! On May 15th, tons of emails, and text messages, and other forms of communication were sent out to tell everyone not to buy gas on that particular day. Supposedly […]