ISG future could be up for vote
Students may have to decide next month whether the Illinois Student Government, an organization widely seen as ineffective and corrupt, should be drastically reformed or abolished altogether.
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College goes back to the drawing board
The College of Engineering, while often considered the University’s premiere program, faces possible reorganization after a $9 million loss in state funding this year.
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Uncertain future for NPRE department
The College of Engineering is considering discontinuing the Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering (NPRE) department as part of restructuring efforts to save money.
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Making culture less shocking
Good Spanish wine, food and long nights on the terrace spent with friends are things Felix Ruiz, a research associate at the Department of Veterinary Pathobiology, said he misses the most about his home.
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Magnetism key to I-Cards
Magnetic stripes are everywhere — on the backs of I-cards, credit cards and even some driver’s licenses.
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Faculty inventors showcase product ideas at I-emerging
Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell couldn’t make it, but there was no shortage of enterprising inventors Thursday at the Spurlock Museum’s I-emerging technology conference.
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Chocolate could be a healthy treat
Chocolate is normally regarded as a junk food, but one day it could be considered healthy.
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New nursing home
Plans for the $20 million construction of a new nursing home in Champaign are in the design and development stage, according to the nursing home’s administrator Jerry Maupin.
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UI hosts Laramie Project
A rally to recognize the presence of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) students at the University will be held today to celebrate National Coming Out Day, which is on Saturday. A special performance of The Laramie Project will also be held on Saturday night.
A rally to recognize the presence of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) students at the University will be held today to celebrate National Coming Out Day, which is on Saturday. A special performance of The Laramie Project will also be held on Saturday night.
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