Vandals or other damage Morrow Plots
Vandals — or perhaps aliens — have damaged the Morrow Plots, the nation’s oldest continuously used agricultural experimental fields, and possibly tampered with more than a decade’s worth of research, University officials reported Thursday.
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Visa changes might make headaches for international students
New changes in United States visa policies might add more obstacles when international students look for jobs.
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Volunteers celebrate 40th
Volunteer Illini Projects, the University’s largest student-run organization, is celebrating its 40th anniversary Saturday — a day the state of Illinois has christened “Volunteer Illini Projects Day.”
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Grandparents' farm provides life long passion
Working on his grandparents’ farm in Kentucky and Oklahoma as a child, Richard Bernard knew he wanted to center his life around agriculture.
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Champaign Police chief could be named soon
A month after interviewing the final five candidates for chief of the Champaign Police Department, the City of Champaign is completing its reference checks and hopes to name the new chief soon.
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Support growing for plan to disband ISG
As support grows for a plan to disband Illinois Student Government, ISG will conduct two constitutional conventions over the next two weeks that could lead to drastic changes in the basic structure of the organization.
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Market offers more than homegrown goods
In the few remaining weeks before the temperature drops and leaves begin to fall, Market on the Square offers its customers a taste of two seasons: the fresh produce of the summer, in addition to fall-themed crafts and pumpkins to usher in autumn.
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Boxes and Walls provides other side
The doors of “Club Queer” open and partygoers are flooded in blacklight and techno beats.
Suddenly, the mood changes.
“Oh my god, are you straight?” someone asks.
“That’s so disgusting.”
“Get away from me!”
“Can I catch it?”
“Ew, don’t touch me, what if I turn straight?”
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