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Champaign prepares for Independence Day celebrations


		Champaign prepares for Independence Day celebrations

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

1 day ago by Katie O'Connell

From a parade to fireworks from the No. 1 fireworks company in the world, this year's Fourth of July celebration will have something for everybody.

The Champaign County Freedom Committee, a not-for-profit volunteer group that organizes the main events, will start the day off with their Youth Run and 5K Race-Walk.

Planning for more depth

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

1 day ago by Ashlei Maltman/City Reporter

The Eastern pond, located next to Lantz Arena, might be getting deeper. David Crockett, manager or facilities planning and management, is considering a new project to increase irrigation efficiency. Since the pond is only five to six feet deep, algae form easily in the pond.

Students Pick Up Tab


		Students Pick Up Tab

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

1 day ago by Rick Kambic/Editor-In-Chief

The July 1 deadline has come and gone without a new state budget being signed into law. After threats of cuts by Governor Rod Blagojevich and his recalling the General Assembly back into session, Eastern's 2.8 percent increase in state allocations may not be a reality.

Student killed in motorcycle accident

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

1 day ago by Sean McGahan

Family, friends and fellow Marines will gather today to remember an SIUC student who was killed after his motorcycle collided with a van Friday morning. Bradley Owings, 24, was traveling west on Illinois Route 13 at a high speed when he ran a red light and crashed into a van turning left onto Reed Station Road, according to reports from the Carbondale Police Department and the Jackson County Coroner.

UCM Board of Governors OKs 2 charter school renewals, seeks $147 million for construction, renovation

Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO

2 days ago by digitalBurg

The renewal of two charter school agreements and state appropriations requests for FY 2010 were among items approved by the UCM Board of Governors when it met June 18 on campus.

After hearing an update from Mike Wright, dean of the College of Education, on the status of university charter schools in the Kansas City area, the board approved motions to renew charter agreements for Academie Lafayette and Della Lamb Elementary Charter School.

UCM faculty, staff receive raises this month

Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO

2 days ago

Full-time faculty and staff at UCM will be seeing bigger paychecks this month.

Average raises of 4 percent became effective July 1, following the governor signing the the budget appropriations bill last week..

University employees who make less than $25,000 a year will get a $1,000 increase, UCM officials said.

Development firm purchases high-tech Research Park building

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

2 days ago by Joanna Aguirre

Fox-Atkins Development finalized the purchase of Research Park's former Motorola building from Motorola Inc. June 23. The 74,000-square-foot structure is the only building in the park not built by Fox-Atkins or the University of Illinois.

The former Motorola building, located between Oak Street and First Street across from the University's Assembly Hall, was put on the market during the fall of 2007 and about 215 workers lost their jobs.

No perfect solution for spam e-mails

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

2 days ago by Sydney Elliot

Director for the Office of Information Technology, Duane Schiffman, goes to work every morning and spends about 15 minutes deleting spam e-mails, but he isn't complaining.

"The delete key and your finger is a wonderful thing," Schiffman said. "I come in every morning, and the first thing I do is hold down my shift key and hit delete … if I don't recognize who it is from I don't read it.

A different way to move

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

2 days ago by Kenneth Long

Emeritus physics professor P.N. Swamy used to drive to work every morning at SIUE.

A few weeks ago, Swamy said he tried using Madison County Transit's bus system to get to campus.

"I can afford to drive myself, but it's foolish not to use the buses," Swamy said.

Local man dies in racing accident (7/2/08)

Western Courier, Western Illinois University, IL

3 days ago by Sarah Zeeck

A Beardstown man was pronounced dead on the scene 8:50 PM last Saturday at the Macomb Raceway when he was trapped inside his burning car.

According to authorities, Kevin Lyles, 35 of Beardstown was racing a passenger car that he converted into a race car when he hit a tractor tire causing his vehicle to overturn and burst into flames.

Quincy nearly gets swept away (6/25/08)

Western Courier, Western Illinois University, IL

3 days ago

QUINCY (AP) - As floodwaters slowly recede in some Illinois counties along the Mississippi River, they can't move fast enough for officials keeping a weary eye on damaged crops and strained levees.

No homes or businesses had been lost by Tuesday along the 54-mile Sny levee south of Quincy, but seepage damaged already-planted crops and has kept farmers from planting more, officials said.

Flash flood, quick thinking

The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, IL

3 days ago by Sydney Elliot

SIUE graduate student and Troy resident Patrick Marvin chose to leave for work 10 minutes early on a Friday afternoon. This decision ended up saving the lives of two elderly women and an elderly man.

On June 6, Marvin decided to leave for work early due to the heavy rains and tornado warnings the area received all day long.

Amtrak cuts could leave Carbondale stranded


		Amtrak cuts could leave Carbondale stranded

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

3 days ago by Jenn Lofton

Two years after the state of Illinois and Amtrak collaborated to bring more train service to Carbondale, passengers could be left with fewer travel options than they had before. Gov. Rod Blagojevich's $1.5 billion state budget cut proposal would eliminate three Amtrak train routes, including the Saluki and Illini lines.

House obtains documents regarding FutureGen

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

4 days ago by Renee Chako

The U.S. House's Science Committee and other supporters of the FutureGen project made progress Thursday after nearly three months spent requesting the release of documents from the White House and Department of Energy about the cancellation of the plans for a clean coal-powered plant in nearby Mattoon.

Eastern to close food services


		Eastern to close food services

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

5 days ago by Ashlei Maltman/City Reporter

Many students attending Eastern in the summer decide to start their July 4 activities early. With the holiday falling on a Friday this year, the university expects that most students will be leaving campus for fireworks and festivities.

Dining services in the residence halls and most of the University Food Court venues will be closed for the week of July 4, according to Mark Hudson.

New committee examines enrollment problem

Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL

5 days ago by Jeff Engelhardt

Victoria Valle is determined to reverse the enrollment crisis. She's not the only one. Valle, assistant vice chancellor for enrollment management, formed a strategic enrollment management committee comprised of representatives from across campus including housing, admissions, colleges and student groups to find solutions.

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