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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 05/18/2008
Hundreds of students ran screaming from the lecture hall three months ago to escape a gunman who had opened fire inside. On Saturday, while much of the rest of the Northern Illinois University campus celebrated graduation, a somber Laurel Dubowski stood outside the building's glass doors.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 05/18/2008
Hundreds of students ran screaming from the lecture hall three months ago to escape a gunman who had opened fire inside. On Saturday, while much of the rest of the campus celebrated graduation, a somber Laurel Dubowski stood outside the building's glass doors.
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World of Psychology (Free subscription) | 03/20/2008
Kathryn Faughey died for de-institutionalization. As did Daniel Parmeter and Catalina Garcia. And Ryanne Mace and Julianna Gehant. And Gale Dubowski. In less than 48 hours six innocent people lost their lives and six families were thrust into unbearable agony. In the evening of February 12th David Tarloff walked into Dr. Kathryn Faughey's office [...]
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Chicago Tribune (Free subscription) | 03/06/2008
Community center plaque is a reminder of potential Choked with emotion, Jaime Garcia told a small crowd at the Cicero Community Center Wednesday night that the new rosewood plaque dedicated to his sister Catalina will keep her memory alive in just the right way.
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Chicago news (Free subscription) | 03/05/2008
The town of Cicero plans to pay tribute to Northern Illinois University shooting victim Catalina Garcia by dedicating a classroom to her in its new community center.
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Atlas Shrugs (Free subscription) | 02/25/2008
Not surprising. The lone jihadi, something I think we'll be seeing a good deal more of. In legitimizing Islamic jihad, society has sanctioned it. And why was this boy allowed to make Hamas his school project? What academic end did that serve. Something nuanced I'm sure. School shooter studied Hamas, says friend 'He would especially enjoy practicing his Arabic on me' hat tip Newman A former Northern...
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Tampa Bay Online (Free subscription) | 02/25/2008
DEKALB, Ill. - Classes were to begin Monday for the first time since the Feb. 14 shootings, in which former NIU graduate student Steve Kazmierczak opened fire on students - killing five and wounding 17 - before committing suicide.
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Houston Chronicle (Free subscription) | 02/25/2008
It's not violence that Northern Illinois University senior Kristen Bortolotti fears when classes resume it's the memories.
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CITIZEN-TIMES.com - News (Free subscription) | 02/25/2008
DEKALB, ILL. -- It's not violence that Northern Illinois University senior Kristen Bortolotti fears when classes resume -- it's the memories.
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Time (Free subscription) | 02/25/2008
Classes were to begin Monday for the first time since the Feb. 14 shootings, in which former NIU graduate student Steve Kazmierczak opened fire on students - killing five and wounding 17 - before committing suicide
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kansascity.com (Free subscription) | 02/25/2008
It's not violence that Northern Illinois University senior Kristen Bortolotti fears when classes resume - it's the memories.
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | 02/25/2008
It's not violence that Northern Illinois University senior Kristen Bortolotti fears when classes resume _ it's the memories.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 02/25/2008
DeKALB, Ill. - The outpouring of aid and sympathy after a deadly shooting at Northern Illinois University should remind those struggling with the tragedy that they are not islands and not alone, the school's president said at a memorial service last night.
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Philadelphia Inquirer (Free subscription) | 02/24/2008
DEKALB, Ill. - The lecture hall where the shooting occurred is closed for the rest of the semester. Extra police and security guards will be on hand. Volunteer counselors will staff each classroom, academic department and dormitory.
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The Washington Times (Free subscription) | 02/24/2008
When classes resume tomorrow, Northern Illinois University will be transformed by the rampage in which five students...