Students got first glimpse of next tuition hike
Students got the first hints of next year’s tuition and fee increases at two town hall meetings held Thursday in the Union.
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Registration may be difficult for some
After a few busy weeks of advising, students are ready to begin registering on Monday, but the University has been facing problems with new record-keeping computer programs.
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Officials review ACES program
Legislators from the Illinois House and Senate Agriculture and Conservation Committee met on the University campus yesterday to review state-funded research, explore new facilities and learn more about the programs within the College of ACES. |
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Ruckus on Locust
A call came in to the Champaign fire department at 4:37 p.m. yesterday to report a fire in the apartments at the 100 block of John and Locust streets in Champaign. Police arrived at the scene approximately five minutes later.
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Finding a frighteningly good costume no easy feat
The streets of Champaign-Urbana will be alive Friday night with ghosts, ghouls, goblins and more when thousands of students across campus venture out to celebrate Halloween.
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ISG reform proposal shot down
Students will vote on a proposal that would abolish the Illinois Student Government on Nov. 11 and 12, as a separate reform proposal advanced by the ISG assembly was struck down Thursday.
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Governor vetoes municipal buses for school transit
Champaign resident Mary Spohrer has eight children in the Champaign school district and all are transported to class by Champaign Urbana Mass Transit District (CUMTD). “They have been riding the buses since before they were born,” she said.
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Campus honors has different options for scholars
While many honors students receive the privilege of registering for classes early next week, the Campus Honors Program offers students several additional opportunities to expand their academic careers.
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Professor challenges engineers to expand
Bernard Amadei, founder of Engineers Without Borders, says enough is enough and it’s time for a change.
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Local store owner still 'living, breathing world of magic'
Andy Dallas takes on many roles, as one might assume of someone who owns a costume store. But truth be told, underneath the black button-up shirt — he’s a magic man. Andy Dallas takes on many roles, as one might assume of someone who owns a costume store. But truth be told, underneath the black button-up shirt — he’s a magic man. |
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When Griffey ruled the world
The 90s were supposed to belong to Ken Griffey, Jr. “The Kid” was supposed to be baseball’s premier name by now. Griffey could have been the next Babe Ruth or Hank Aaron. Instead, he was left in the dust behind the man who will become the greatest baseball player ever: Barry Bonds.
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