Northern Star (Northern Illinois University)

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Northern Star
“The truth shall bear all light”
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Type Student newspaper
Format Online newspaper
School Northern Illinois University
Founded1899
HeadquartersPeters Campus Life Building
Suite 130
DeKalb, Illinois 60115
Website www.northernstar.info

The Northern Star is the independent, student-produced daily news organization of Northern Illinois University (NIU) in DeKalb, Ill. The Northern Star covers NIU campus news, DeKalb city and county news, NIU Sports and Northern Illinois entertainment.

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History

The newspaper has published continuously since 1899. It was originally called the Northern Illinois, until 1954 when it was renamed the Northern Star. [1] The paper became a daily (M-F) in 1965. The Northern Star Online was launched in 1995.

After decades of daily print publication, the Northern Star transitioned to printing twice per week in January, 2015. [2]

As of 2022, the Northern Star is a predominantly digital news publication, [3] only circulating special print issues four times per year.

Publication and contents

The Northern Star provides online updates daily and produces a daily (M-F) email newsletter, “TLDR,” as of 2021. [4]

TLDR consists of a selection of the organization’s top stories from the previous day and is published during the academic year. Exceptions to publication are holidays, semester breaks and exam periods.

The Northern Star is a member of The Associated Press, Associated Collegiate Press, College Newspaper Business and Advertising Managers, Illinois College Press Association, the DeKalb Chamber of Commerce and several other professional journalism organizations.

Structure and oversight

The Northern Star is governed by the Northern Star Publications Board. [5]

The organization’s editors are overseen by the editor in chief, who is elected by the editorial board, with recommendation votes from the Northern Star Publication Board and democratic staff vote being taken into consideration, [6] each semester.

Second in command are the written managing and digital managing editors, who oversee written and digital staff respectively. [7]

The managing editors oversee the News, Sports, Lifestyle, Opinion, Photo and Video editors and each section’s content.

The Northern Star currently operates primarily on the work of volunteer staff, whose content is overseen by the paid editor roles.

Scholarships are available to eligible staffers. [8]

Awards

The Northern Star honors its alumni with recognitions including a Hall of Fame, a Rising Stars award, Making A+ Difference awards and Star Innovators awards. [9]

In 2008, for its coverage of the February Northern Illinois University shooting, the paper received a National Pacemaker Award. [10]

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