Month: November 2008

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Goals for the Image Art Club

The new leadership of the Image Arts Club is looking into taking on the arts at NEIU head on. This included six students, club officer Jennifer Binder and art professors on Nov. 6 to discuss goals for the Image Art Club to do over the next year. Goals that were […]

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The Deep End: Growing money on trees

$9,000! I’m not trying to beat a dead horse, but I only get so many column inches in an issue. This is not intended to be a beat-up fest on the ISA. This is a plea to all clubs and organizations to reach in their inner soul and find alternatives […]

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Prof’s Union to Board of Trustees: Approve ‘interim contract’

By a simple majority University Professionals of Illinois’ (UPI) union voted to ratify an interim contract. On Nov. 6 union members agreed to a tentative contract that includes a three percent “across the board” pay raise and continuation of the 2004-2008 contract language to be effective until Apr. 15, 2009. […]

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Election night rally

You could feel it in the Chicago air that something big was coming. While the whole nation anticipated the outcome of the election, the city was gearing up for an event that ended up gathering 125,000 people in downtown is Grant Park. The tickets to Barack Obama’s election night rally […]

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The Stamp: Trend slobs

About two weeks ago, a friend and I decided to treat ourselves to a day of living outside our means and went out for a nice lunch at one of Chicago’s many fine dining establishments in the loop. It was an upscale place- there were linens on the tables, an […]

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Student art exhibit: Voices from Refugee Camps

Northeastern senior Hamza J. Salim’s body of artwork, Voices from Refugee Camps, is currently on display in the second floor hallway of the Fine Arts building. Hamza’s sculptural and ink pieces are sprinkled along the walls and floor. The theme for this body of work stems from the artist’s personal […]

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Jim Henson’s Legacy

Jim Henson and his Muppets hold a special place in my heart. It was through hours of watching Sesame Street that I learned English. As I got older, I went from learning my alphabet with Cookie Monster and Big Bird to laughing at Miss Piggy’s aggressive seduction of Kermit during […]

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Stars shine bright in Electra

A good actor can make you understand why he or she feels an emotion. A great actor can make you feel that emotion yourself. In Stage Center Theatre’s production of Electra by Sophocles, this kind of great acting carries the show’s essence from start to finish. Directed by Rodney Higginbotham, […]

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Beyond the veil of madness: Keeping the monster in the dark

With most horror movies, directors often make the mistake of showing the monster(s). Rather than playing on our fear of the unknown, they make the source of villainy known for shock value. Let’s face it, very few directors can get away with showing you the monster(s). For your frame of […]

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Max Payne an average gain

Some people thought that Max Payne was one of the worst things to come out for cinema. Others thought the film was incredible. Then there were the people that thought the film was adequate and nothing more. Max Payne is based off the video game. It takes the gritty, melancholy, […]