Monday, November 23, 2009

Northern Illinois University

Famed Northern Illinois Police Chief May Be Forced Out

A student newspaper editorial leads to NIU police chief's paid leave and possible resignation. more >>

College Newspapers Endorse Obama Over McCain, 63 to 1

The only student paper to pick McCain as of October 31 was from the University of Mississippi. more >>

Nebraska Bans 'Live Free or Neihardt' Game

The game was a casualty of shootings on other campuses. more >>

Governor Wants to Tear Down Site of NIU Shootings

A new building, called Memorial Hall, would be built on the campus. more >>

Class Resumes at Northern Illinois

The school has provided counselors to all classrooms. more >>

Morning Buzz: Feb. 25, 2008

Students returned to classrooms this morning at Northern Illinois University for the first time since the deadly February 14 shootings, when former NIU graduate student Steve Kazmierczak opened fire on a classroom, killing five and wounding 16. More than 12,000 people gathered last night for a memorial service held at the school's Convocation Center. more >>

One Week Later At Northern Illinois

"Know where we stand now will always be hallowed ground." more >>

For Northern Illinois, a Show of Support

Condolences pour in from other universities. more >>

Former Student Kills Five at Northern Illinois, then Commits Suicide

"He didn't say anything. He just started shooting." more >>

Shooting at Northern Illinois Wounds 17; Shooter Dead

“Someone, dressed in black, came out from behind the screen in front of the classroom and opened fire.” more >>

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