Constructions made of fabric and wires were strewn together in harmonic prose. Words flowed in stylized letterings with integration of life from the past. The lighting under the sculptures conjured a sense of light peering over gray clouds of tears. A painting portrayed a sense of longing and acceptance between […]
Month: March 2009
Did you know? Transfer student orientations
Experiences on the first day of arriving to a new campus can cause confusion, a loss of direction and frustration. Most campuses can be laid out in a completely different manner and have various systems to organize buildings. There are different terminologies for various sites to talk to about tuition, […]
Campus Briefs
Creative Writing The English department is offering a new course for the summer semester. An intensive creative writing class offering workshops, discussions and presentations of poetry and short fiction will be led by three faculty members: Brad Greenburg, Olivia Cronk and Debra Bruce. This course will meet Mon. – Fri. […]
A News Perspective: School’s out forever at private broadcasting school
It happens at least once a semester. On your way to your class, you are stopped by a piece of paper on the door that says class is cancelled. Although you may be frustrated if you drove to NEIU just for that one class or you stayed up late doing […]
Do you feel they should make transfer student orientation more “out there” ?
#8220;Absolutely, because they’re not going to know where to go. If they come from a different school, they’re not going to know anything about this school. They should definitely keep the orientations running.”Fayth WilsonFreshman “I would think it would be a good idea to learn the layout of the school […]
New advertising for NEIU
Northeastern Illinois University (NEIU) has a new advertising campaign that includes billboards and advertisements as a way to increase student enrollment. The NEIU logo is still the same, but the new tagline is “Learn in the city. Lead in the world.” The logo was designed by Matt Byerly, and the […]
Tech Talk: The Independent gets integrated
While this column has focused on many technological aspects in the lives of college students, it has rarely focused on the medium in which it is presented. That is, the newspaper here at the Independent. As with many things, times are changing. Newspapers are no longer content to be a […]
What earns an Oscar?
Did the late Heath Ledger truly deserve the Oscar for Best Male Supporting Role as the iconic Joker in the film “Batman: Dark Knight?” The question is not brought up because he did not deserve it. He took a familiar character and transformed the familiar into a twisted variation that […]
Student Spotlight: Al Cordero
VT: What Clubs or orgs are you apart of?AC: I just finished my last year in Model Illinois Government. I also served as a senator in the SGA. Why are you so active?I come from a very politically active family, and I was raised to believe that if I see there […]
Spring Break in the City
In these tough economic times, not everyone can afford to take a week off from work and fly off to some exotic destination for spring break. Fortunately, we happen to live in (or near) one of the most interesting cities in the country. Even though Chicago is not a typical […]