Students headed to finals of international programming contest
University engineering students will be showing their programming prowess and see how their skills stack up against programmers from around the world after placing first in the regional qualifier for the Association for Computer Machinery’s annual International Collegiate Programming Contest earlier this month.
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Students play in first ever Mahjong fest
Students crowded around square tables of four people, watching fast-paced games of Mahjong, a popular game in Asia, during the first ever Mahjong Fest.
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Poll says more college students conservative
Opposition to the Vietnam war generated a lot of liberalism among Illinois students, but one prefessor says those opinions are more subdued today.
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Drug to take on Viagra
The market for drugs to cure erectile dysfunction is being widened to include a tablet that can last up to 36 hours.
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Students participate in annual POW/MIA vigil
The Army, Navy and Air Force ROTC came together Friday and Saturday in an annual 24-hour vigil to honor American prisoners of war and soldiers missing in action.
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Panelists voice the benefits of Title IX
Judith Sweet’s athleticism allowed her to participate in several team sports throughout her life.
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Illini showcase skating talent at exhibition
Amid twirls and swirls, fancy footwork and fluid arm movements, ice skaters entertained the crowd at the third annual Illini Edge Synchronized Skating Team’s Fall Exhibition at the University Ice Arena on Saturday.
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ISG members to meet with mediator
Eight students will meet with a campus mediator this evening to resolve divisions within Illinois Student Government.
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