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Harry Potter

Harry Potter and The Deathly Hollows is allegedly the final book of the Harry Potter series and as soon as the movie is released it will be kicked out of pop culture faster than K-FED from Britney’s mansion. This series is far from becoming a classic work of literature. It […]

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About Face Youth Theatre

In mid-August, a video and theater production entitled, “History in Voices: Capturing Stories About Growing Up in the Era of HIV and AIDS” was presented at the Hoover-Leppen Theatre in the Center on Halsted. The event featured spoken word, music, and dance by members of Chicago’s About Face Youth Theatre. […]

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The books of the art

Clive Barker has brought us hidden gems in terms of games, incredible short stories, incredible novels, incredible movies and plans to be involved in many, many more. The Great and Secret Show and Everville comprise his magnum opus, the books of the art. Well here is the basic gist of […]

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The Jester’s in court

Love, Peace, Acceptance, words that sound good together. Having those three things would be even better. Utopian ideas have always been desired in our world and one band that put those ideas to music was the Beatles. If you wonder what it could feel like to live in a world […]

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The Apocalypse

The Apocalypse Literary Arts Coalition (ALAC) is one of several student run media organizations at Northeastern. It is an annual publication that features an assortment of literary submissions like poetry, creative non-fiction, prose, plays, and art. In its more than 20 year existence on campus, it has continued to bring […]

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While you were on vacation

Over the summer the Independent followed several significant developing stories. The following is a re-cap of those events. Summer storm batters main campus shutters El CentroOn June 26 heavy storms flooded and closed the main campus for a day and caused damage at El Centro that closed it for the […]

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For Live Earth, it’s easy being green

We’ve seen this before: celebrities and rock stars banding together in a bold effort to save the world. It began with “Band Aid” in 1984 in response to the famine in Ethiopia. There was the “Free Tibet” concert, where it was painfully clear that political consciousness was lacking; both on […]

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Turning to the church when the state won’t help you

To many people, the church is a place of sanctuary and refuge, a place where one can go to escape all of the problems of the world. Churches in Hispanic communities where undocumented immigrants tend to live often act as a point of reference, a center where many of the […]

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Student group resurfaces on NEIU campus

In the past, NEIU has been nationally recognized as being the most ethnically diverse institution of high learning in the Midwest. Extracurricular participation from students at NEIU is often lost for several reasons. The first being that we are a commuter campus, second, our university has many students whom continue […]

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Governor approves state budget

Governor Blagojevich approved the $59 billion state budget last week, cutting $500 million in what he considers to be unnecessary spending and redirecting it to healthcare. The move, which has been met with criticism, ended a deadlock in what was a record-setting overtime session of the General Assembly. “In short, […]