
![]() |
What are your feelings about Mike Myers' new movie, "The Love Guru"? |

Gov. Rod Blagojevich announced Wednesday that a funding bill will be introduced in Springfield to demolish Cole Hall and erect a new building.
The proposed building, Memorial Hall, will be a $40 million state-of-the-art general classroom building. NIU President John Peters said the building will be centralized on campus, but not on the Cole Hall site.
“We’re going to seek legislation to create a new building [at] a new location, a new hall for the students of NIU to take classes,” Blagojevich said. “Cole Hall will be torn down, but what happened there will never be forgotten. At the same time, we will build a new building, Memorial Hall, to memorialize the students who lost their lives and to remember what happened, but to also look to the future ... so [NIU students] can learn and develop the skills they need to get a college education.”
Blagojevich said he is cautiously optimistic about the appropriation for the building passing both the Senate and House. He said the building will be paid for through long-term bonds and the $58 billion budget from taxpayer money.
Blagojevich was joined by Sen. J. Bradley Burzynski (R-Sycamore) and Rep. Bob Pritchard (R-Sycamore) in the push for a new building. Burzynski is the Senate sponsor for the appropriation, and Pritchard is the House sponsor.
“The state of Illinois will help the students of NIU in every way it can to move on from this senseless tragedy,” Burzynski said. “This will be our lasting dedication to the lives we lost and the family and friends who mourn them everyday.”
Getting Started
Peters indefinitely closed Cole Hall on Feb. 15 as a short-term solution, he said. Peters said he pleaded with Blagojevich, Pritchard and Burzynski to get state help with what to do with the building on the long-term scale. He added that a renovation would be too costly and that tearing it down was much more cost-efficient.
“What I heard from students and parents is that site ought to be consecrated, that we ought to not put anything on that site,” Peters said.
Peters also added that a privately funded memorial to the deceased would be erected on the Cole Hall site. Details of the memorial have not been discussed, but student input will be taken into consideration.

![]() |
What are your feelings about Mike Myers' new movie, "The Love Guru"? |