Month: September 2008

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Tech Talk: Paying@Home: The hidden costs of computing

Somehow when people discuss going green, computers are inevitably left out of the conversation. Wind power, solar power, oil dependency, conserving fresh water, and even turning the lights off come to mind. But we forget about the personal computer. It’s confusing why as a society we’ll get so bent out […]

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A Bit of Enlightenment on Enlightenment

On Sept. 3, an eclectic crowd of university members, press, and visitors from various parts of the globe gathered on NEIU’s campus for a vegetarian luncheon in honor of Venerable Chi Chern, President of the Malaysian Buddhist Institute. Thanks to the efforts of NEIU’s Chinese Students Club and University Honors […]

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Sports/Rec: Get oriented

Like the oven clock that still flashes 12:00, or the extra buttons on a TV remote control, some of the options on a treadmill function panel can be downright confusing. To ease the burden, Campus Recreation staff now offers orientation tours of Northeastern’s fitness center. Located on the second floor […]

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Animal Rights Club

While there are many college students across the nation who choose to live a vegetarian lifestyle or have strong beliefs about the treatment of animals, not all campuses offer a club for the aforementioned population. NEIU has recently added to their list of diverse student groups with the Animal Rights […]

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Kong Xin’s ‘Within’

If you happened to find yourself within the confines of the NEIU library recently, between the 25th of August and the 5th of September, you probably couldn’t help but notice a major transformation had taken place. Siew Lian Lim presented her senior art show, an installation, entitled “Within”. Siew Lian […]

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All the shades of grey: Fast city, slow food

The connecting points between communities, local economy, health conscious eating, and global ecology meet at the center of a dinner plate. This is the basis for an international movement that is spreading slowly. “Slow Food is an idea, a way of living and a way of eating. It is a […]

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Meat does not = Environmentalism

The exact environmental impact of animal farming is difficult to calculate because of the complexity of the variables involved, but it is no overstatement to say that it is devastating to our planet. According to Henning Steinfeld, a United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization official, “Livestock are one of the […]

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I’ll take a Jin and Tonic (Band) please

Recipe for fun: Mix together 2 hot chics and 4 smokin’ gents Add a handful of instruments And toss in a couple of microphones Stir together and you get Jin and Tonic Band, a Chicagoland cover band that really knows how to shake things up. Now, I’m not one to […]

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Diversional Discourse: It’s not easy being green… But I love trash!

Ah, this is the green issue, and I’m sure that there are all kinds of wonderful things in the entertainment world that I could talk about which have to do with environmental issues. According to National Geographic’s webpage, http://www.thegreenguide.com, “John Mayer, The Fray, Bon Jovi and Incubus, are working with […]

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Hug a tree today @ treehugger.com

For all you web-savvy, environmentally conscious readers out there, there is TreeHugger.com. TreeHugger.com is the most popular and successful site related to environmental issues on the web today. Their own words would not be an exaggeration, “Tree Hugger is the leading media outlet dedicated to driving sustainability mainstream. Partial to […]