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Go to NorthernStar.info/Calendar/ to submit your local event. All events must be submitted two days in advance. Placement is not guaranteed. Today edu for more information. more information. of Student Academic Success at 815- Henn at 815-753-1936 or shenn1@ The Financial Cents Program will hold Free Tax Preparation 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the Holmes Student Center, Gallery Lounge. Volunteers will provide students free basic income tax return preparation. This event is free. To schedule an appointment contact Goodwill at 815-987-6200. Go to bit.ly/1PFnhhp or contact the Financial Cents Program at 815-753HELP or emailfinancialcents@niu.
The Art Museum will hold When Art History was Global; a re-reading of Helen Gardner’s 1948 survey, “Art Through the Ages” 5-6 p.m. in Altgeld Hall, Room 315. The event will feature a slide lecture by Barbara Jaffee, associate professor and co-division head of art history. This event is free. Contact Stuart Henn at 815-753-1936 or shenn1@ niu.edu or go to bit.ly/23f23kn for
Wednesday The Office of Student Academic Success will hold Edible Education: Internships 101 12:30-1:30 p.m. in the Campus Life Building, Room 100. Students will learn how NIU can help students get internships. This event is part of a series called Edible Education. This event is free, and food will be provided. Contact the Office
ATTENTION NIU STUDENTS: HAVE YOU TURNED IN YOUR
753-4357 or go to bit.ly/20eR2gs for niu.edu or go to bit.ly/23f23kn for more information. more information. Students will recite speeches, poThursday etry and prose from the repertoire The Art Museum will hold Search- of Martin Luther King Jr.’s collection ing for the Perfect Rock – A Year of and their own original works at the International Research and Travel Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebra6-7 p.m. in Altgeld Hall, Room 315. tion Week: Oratorical CompetiThe event will feature a slide talk by tion. The event is free and will be printmaking professor Mike Barnes. held at 7 p.m. in the Holmes Student This event is free. Contact Stuart Center, Duke Ellington Ballroom.
Weather
Weather provided by junior meteorology major Emery Dhanens and the National Weather Service. Go to NorthernStar.info/weather for updates.
IMMUNIZATION RECORDS? Deadline: Feb. 1, 2016
Today Cloudy High: 37º Low: 29º
Tuesday Chance of snow High: 31º Low: 19º
Wednesday Mostly sunny High: 27º Low: 20º
Thursday Partly sunny High: 35º Low: 26º
Late Fee=$30 All students are required to submit proof of immunization to Health Services.
For more information:
www.niu.edu/healthservices
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