January 26, 2004
Volume 22, No. 1
News Register

Enrollment trends unclear

Reaccreditation efforts, course adjustments among factors cited

If you think the parking lots at North Lake College are more crowded than previous semesters, you're right. But if you think that means more students are attending classes here, you're wrong --on paper anyway. It all depends on how you count them. More...


Twenty-year-old student dies in sleep

Syed Majid was attending college to help support family in Pakistan

North Lake lost a popular student over the holiday break. Syed Muhammad Majid, better known as Donnish to his friends and professors, died in the early morning of Dec. 20. More...


Parking decals help students

In 2003, North Lake College's Police Department started issuing student decals on a volunteer basis. The purpose behind this program is to identify your vehicle in an emergency, accident, etc. For example, if your car was broken into and you had the decal on your car, the police would be able to track you down on campus. This semester, more than 350 decals were distributed the first week of school. More...


North Lake professor pumps jazz mood

Group's music in keeping with all-American tradition

Jazz was born in a New Orleans brothel, the illegitimate love child of African rhythm and Western-European harmony. This is the genesis of a musical style, according to Mark Tonelli, Alex Camp and Bill Maley. These three musicians make up the Mark Tonelli Group on a given night at My Martini, a restaurant/bar in Arlington. More...

Conference call

Blazers battling familiar foes on way to tournament

After more than two months of non-conference play that included eight games with nationally-ranked Division I teams, the Blazers are heading down a crucial conference stretch that will end with the Metro Athletic Conference tournament and a shot at heading to the Division III championships. More...
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