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Vigil remembers alcohol accidents
The chilly, October air did not stop University faculty, students and community leaders from gathering yesterday to remember those involved in alcohol-related accidents at the annual Candlelight Vigil of Hope and Rememberance.
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Symposium discusses religious differences
Panels gathered before an audience Wednesday to discuss the cultural and religious differences of Islam, Christianity and Judaism
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NSCA breaks ground on new facility
The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) broke ground Wednesday to mark the start of construction on a new $30 million facility that will consolidate the bulk of the center’s nearly 400 employees under one roof.
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Carnival-like atmosphere surrounds Republican protest
In a somewhat carnival-like atmosphere, members of College Republicans gathered on the north side of the Quad Wednesday to protest recent developments in state universities’ budgets, focusing most of their chants against Rep. Naomi Jakobsson (D-Champaign) and her support of the most recent state budget which decreased state university funding.
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Roommate love is central part of quirky student's life
Erica Cobb, an undecided sophomore in LAS, described herself on the phone as black, wearing glasses and “kinda chunky.” Her roommate Lakisha Harvey, sophomore in business, said Cobb is considerate and quirky. Shuronda Turner, the third roommate and sophomore in education, said Cobb has “no common sense.”
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University prof. earns highest tech honor
A University professor in electrical and computer engineering and physics, Nick Holonyak Jr., is being awarded the nation’s highest honor for science and technology, the 2002 National Medal of Technology, the White House announced Wednesday.
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University travel policy aims to protect students, faculty
The University has issued a new policy on international travel with the help of other universities after travel warnings overseas threatened the safety of faculty and students.
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Sign-up deadline approaches for course additions
Students have until 5 p.m. Friday to add more hours to their schedules.
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