Second professor wins Nobel
The University broke its own record by having two faculty members win the Nobel Prize two days in a row.
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Dead man found in van
A deceased man was discovered in a van parked on an Urbana street Tuesday morning. |
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University faculty salary still behind peers
The Illinois Board of Higher Education (IBHE) discussed the findings of the annual faculty salary study at its board meeting Tuesday, which placed the all-rank average faculty salaries at the University of Illinois’ Urbana campus slightly below the median salary of the University’s peer group.
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UI gets $2.8 million to study ag threats
University researchers can now study new agricultural threats such as bioterrorism and the West Nile Virus, with an additional $2.8 million in federal funding announced by U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin (D-Ill.) Tuesday. |
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Councils angered over network
The Champaign City Council voted Tuesday to connect the city's computer network
with the Champaign Public Library's network. |
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Champaign police department selects new chief
After months of searching among candidates nationwide for a new police chief, the City of Champaign chose an in-state man from less than 200 miles south of Champaign.
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Students explain president platforms
Nine students representing the current Democratic presidential candidates gave their platforms at an informational session Tuesday in Burrill Hall. They all agreed on one thing: They want to remove President George W. Bush from office.
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Provost tapped as possible provost for U. Florida
Provost Richard Herman’s name was among the list of final candidates announced Tuesday evening for the new president at the University of Florida.
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LAS, Career Center holds Major Fair
Undeclared students can take faith in something major.
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Lecture a sexy alternative
McKinley’s sexuality and peer education coordinator said on Tuesday that the campus community is doing well with pregnancy prevention but needs to work on preventing sexually transmitted infections. McKinley’s sexuality and peer education coordinator said on Tuesday that the campus community is doing well with pregnancy prevention but needs to work on preventing sexually transmitted infections. |
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Summer in Sicily
The Sicilian sun is hot in June. It beats upon the black pavement of Catania and reflects the white walls of the city’s structures. In the distance, Mount Etna looms, a silent threat to be reckoned with.
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