Northern Star
March 16, 2021
DeKALB – DeKalb teacher Maddi Bodine of Kingston Elementary School is one of 32 finalists from a field of 708 nominations statewide for the Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching.
“Every year since 1986, Golden Apple has selected master teachers to receive the prestigious Golden Apple Award for Excellence in Teaching,” according to Golden Apple’s website.
Bodine, an early childhood education teacher, said she doesn’t know who nominated her for the award, but she would like to thank them.
She said she started the application process when she was notified of her nomination.
Erin Territo, a classroom aide at Kingston Elementary School, said the school announced Bodine as a finalist for the award in one of its write-ups.
The DePaulia
Nadia Hernandez, Assistant News Editor|March 14, 2021
Every 18-year-old anticipates the transition from high school to college, as it symbolizes becoming independent and discovering yourself. It’s paired with being in a new environment filled with new experiences. What better way to grow out of the shell of childhood and into adulthood with this change?
Unfortunately for the high school Class of 2020, the pandemic has deprived us of this passage to a new chapter. We remain in our homes, surrounded by everything that reminds of our past life. I pass by my high school often. I pass by all the places I would hang out with my friends. I remember these were the places where we would talk about the future. Who knew I’d be in the same spot after all this time?
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The DePaulia
Nadia Hernandez, Assistant News Editor|March 14, 2021
DePaul’s Black Student Union (BSU) and Division of Student Affairs hosted a panel discussion March 10 with actor Darell Britt-Gibson from “Judas and The Black Messiah ” before a screening of the movie.
Britt-Gibson played Bobby Rush, a member of the Black Panther Party, who worked directly with Chairman Fred Hampton. Joining Britt-Gibson was activist Marshall Hatch Jr. and Jacqueline Lazu, the associate dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.
BSU President Keith Norwad moderated the discussion. He opened up the discussion by asking the audience to reflect, “What [are you] doing to make this world my city, my state, and my world a better place.”
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