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Volume 38 Issue 13
Chicago Tribune’s Heidi Stevens and best-selling author, David Cullen, talk about Parkland and how reacting to mass shootings has changed since Columbine at the Swedish American Center in Chicago on Feb. 21. | Photo by Amaris E. Rodriguez.
author talks Parkland, How Mass Shootings Changed Since Columbine Amaris E. Rodriguez
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New York Times bestselling author, David Cullen, sat down with Chicago Tribune columnist
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NEIU is now using kiosks to ask students questions. See pg. 2
Heidi Stevens on Thursday, Feb. 21, to discuss his new book, “Parkland: Birth of a Movement,” at the Swedish American Museum. Cullen, who is a New York Times Best Selling author for his previous work on the first mass school shooting to rock the nation
“Columbine,” has written for Vanity Fair, Buzzfeed, Politico Magazine and The Washington Post about tragedy. The event was coordinated by Women & Children First, an independent bookstore in Andersonville, but due to the
overwhelming support, the event had to be moved to a bigger space. Stevens led the discussion, asking Cullen about his work specifically with the students of Parkland, who started a movement regarding gun control across the nation after the mass shooting at
their high school that killed 17 people on Feb. 14, 2018. Cullen discussed that the difference between Columbine and Parkland was that the students knew
Parkland / page 8
The Independent newspaper won three awards at the Illinois College Press Association convention. See page 3 opinions
Let’s talk about nipples. See pg. 9
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The Smokey Norful photospread is divine. See pg. 14
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