Lego robots battle for Mars
A favorite childhood toy became a learning tool as Lego robots battled at the FIRST Lego League Regional Competition held on the University campus on Saturday.
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Financial fundamentals: Building a stock portfolio
As the jungle of economic survival becomes increasingly thicker and harder to navigate, one might use the basic fundamentals of building a stable stock portfolio as a compass.
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Presidential forerunner Dean proposes student federal aid
Democratic candidate Howard Dean recently announced a plan that would guarantee $10,000 a year in federal financial aid to college students.
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Local Briefs: NCSA director takes job at N. Carolina
Daniel A. Reed, director of the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), has accepted an appointment as founding director of a new interdisciplinary computing institute based at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He will start in January 2004
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Holiday cheer comes out at Krannert performance
The University Chorus joined six other groups to perform seasonal pieces, carols and other holiday songs at the Annual Carol Concert, held at the Krannert Center for Performing Arts on Sunday. The concert was sponsored by Krannert and the School of Music’s Choral Division.
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MoveOn organizes ideological house parties
Citizens of all ages poured into Shaleen Aghi’s apartment in Urbana Sunday night to participate in a “house party” to bring together likeminded individuals that was initiated by MoveOn.org.
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Religious order celebrates 25 years
Cardinal Anthony Bevilacqua of Philadelphia visited Champaign on Saturday to celebrate the 25th anniversary of The Apostles of the Interior Life
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Vacant hospital divides city council
It’s been two weeks since the city of Champaign and the Atkins Group, an Urbana real estate developer, broke off negotiations for the redevelopment of the Burnham Hospital site, but steps are still being taken to move forward on the land’s development.
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