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Mildred "Milli" Jackson Velek
Herald & Review· 9 hours agoTownship High School. Mildred continued her education at Lyons Township Community College. Hungry for knowledge she continued he studies at Northern ...
Traveling west on I-88 from the suburbs? Road construction awaits
Daily Herald· 2 days agoIf you’re headed to a graduation at Northern Illinois University this spring, give yourself plenty...
Karli Spaid and Jenna Golembiewski: Miami softball’s powerful 1-2 punch
The Miami Student· 6 days agoThe Miami University RedHawks softball team has been a powerful program in recent years. For the...
Expert shares three major warning signs of a 'doomed' relationship
UNILAD· 6 days agoOne such expert is licensed counselor Suzanne Degges-White. The Northern Illinois University...
Unlocking the southern tornado puzzle
WJXT Jacksonville· 2 days agoAlley plains states. One significant aspect of this is the impact of urbanization on tornado frequency and risk according to Walker Ashley, a Professor...
Football standout Jimmie Ward picked for NIU’s Athletics Hall of Fame
WTVO - WQRF Rockford· 2 days agoDEKALB, Ill. (WTVO/WQRF) — Another football player from Northern Illinois University’s famed Orange...
25 Years After the Columbine Massacre, Is There Any Hope to End America’s Epidemic of Gun Violence?
The Nation· 6 days agoTwenty-five years ago tomorrow—on April 20, 1999—two 12th-grade students at Columbine High School in...
Students sample potential careers at Waukegan High’s Trade and Tech Fair; ‘These are jobs where you...
Chicago Tribune· 6 days ago“This is pretty cool,” senior Emmanuel Sanchez said. “I’m going to either Roosevelt (University) or ...
Setting boundaries is actually the healthiest thing you can do for your relationship
Women s Health· 7 days agoSuzanne Degges-White, PhD, a licensed counsellor and the chair of the Department of Counselling and...
Rockford Walmart stabbing death lawsuit filed in Chicago. Here's why
Rockford Register Star via Yahoo News· 3 days ago"If Walmart has gotten a lot of bad publicity in Cook County, then that's probably the answer to your question," said Dan McConkie, Northern Illinois < ...