Model students show their stuff in Playboy
When Playboy magazine came to campus last spring to see if sex sells in the Big 10, two Illinois women were sold on the idea of posing nude.
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Board appointments in question
Both the decision by the Board of Trustees this summer to approve same-sex partner benefits and the decision to approve a 5 percent tuition increase, at the suggestion of Gov. Rod Blagojevich, prompted state legislators to question the board member appointment process.
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Topinka pushes Illinois student vote
State Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka emphasized the importance of student voting and party balance at her lecture Tuesday night in Gregory Hall.
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New York Times senior writer addresses healthcare problems
While millions of elderly and disabled Americans await a historic Medicare law pushed by the Bush administration that would offer new drug benefits, U.S. Senate and House members are not likely to agree about their visions for Medicare any time soon, said New York Times senior writer Robin Toner on Monday.
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Champaign votes for more tornado sirens
Champaign could see five new warning sirens installed before the start of next year’s “tornado season” due to a city council decision Tuesday.
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Quinn celebrates setup of new organizations
Illinois Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn and others met Tuesday at the Levis Faculty Center to celebrate the launch of a new structure for 71 not-for-profit organizations in the state.
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