Because of the recent renovations to the cafeteria and new food policies, Sodexho has come under scrutiny. Recently the Independent spoke to Felicia Keelen, Director of the Student Union, and Bill Reich, the Dining Services Manager for Sodexho. Both were considerate enough to answer questions we had about the new […]
Month: October 2009
State Representative candidate talks litigation and running for public office
The Pre-Law Society is a NEIU club comprising of students who would like to pursue a future in law. They recently hosted an event in which they had a guest speaker, David Schroeder, a litigator and candidate for the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the fifth district. Schroeder, who has […]
NEIU professor presents latest research on African slave trade
New research in West African societies and the Atlantic Slave Trade was presented by history Professor Michael W. Tuck to a packed room on Oct. 8. The event was hosted by Phi Alpha Theta, NEIU’s History Honors Society, and the History Department. Professor Tuck presented the argument that slave exports […]
Conversation on Commonalities addresses diversity problem at NEIU
The Golden Eagles Room held the first Conversation on Commonalities event on Sept. 29, hosted by the 2010 Black History Month Committee (BHM), and supported by the Hispanic Heritage Committee. Retired Northeastern professor Dr. Barbara Scott and Senior Executive Director Emeritus Dr. Santos Rivera addressed current problems regarding diversity and […]
Sexual Harassment Fliers Facilitate Conversation
Students may have noticed the “Talk It Up” fliers around campus about sexual harassment. The possibility of an inappropriate relationship between a faculty or staff member and a student is an issue many students are aware of. “The point of the fliers is to get students, faculty and staff talking […]
The Silent Witness exhibit raises awareness of domestic violence
To celebrate Sexual Awareness and Domestic Violence Month, NEIU held The Silent Witness International Initiative, also known as The Silent Witness exhibit, in Village Square on Oct. 1 and 2. This event honored men and women who have lost their lives due to domestic and sexual acts of violence. The […]