The Daily Northwestern, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
6 hours ago by Tom Fischl
For 14 years, I owned a business in downtown Evanston that greatly benefited from the existence of Northwestern University. The university supported me in ways that went beyond patronizing my business, and they made me feel as though I were part of the NU family.
The Daily Northwestern, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
9 hours ago by Phillip Swarts
After four years at Northwestern, economics Prof. Lillian Kamal will be leaving to pursue what she said is "a tenure-track position at a university in the Northeast."
Kamal began teaching at NU in Fall 2004, right after completing graduate school.
"Northwestern is a fantastic school," she said.
The Daily Northwestern, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
1 day ago by Berlin, Kyle
"You see that barrel?" said Robert Blue, pointing to a large, black garbage bin. "That's my stuff." Shards of broken pottery threatened to overflow the barrel's rim, as Blue methodically emptied his ceramics of rainwater, checked them for cracks and either dumped them in the barrel or restored them to their proper case for storage.
The Daily Northwestern, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL
22 hours ago by Francesca Jarosz
In the latest outpouring from our technology-enslaved culture, growing numbers of middle and high school students are trading traditional classrooms for Internet-based "cyber schools." Instead of engaging in healthy scholastic social interaction like adolescents have for generations, they learn English and Algebra II by staring at computer screens.
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The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
18 hours 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.
Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN
18 hours ago by Derick Brattain
Local restaurants will donate proceeds Thursday to a Ball State University family. William David Carter, the son of Mark Carter, died at the age of 26 this week and the restaurants are looking to give back.
Mark Carter, also known as The Hot Dog Man, sets up his hot dog stand in The Village late nights at the corner of Dill Street and University Avenue.
Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN
18 hours ago by Ryan Wood
After a subpar performance in her last meet, Ball State hurdler Amber Williams chose to forgo the 2008 Olympic trials to return to Ball State University for her senior year.
Williams used last season as a competitive redshirt to train for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing after posting a 100-meter-hurdle time of 13.
The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL
18 hours ago by Editorial Board
Minimum wage was just increased 25 cents an hour in Illinois to $7.75.
Right now, thanks to the Fair Labor Standards Act, the base minimum wage for hourly workers in this country is $5.85. On the 24th of this month, that rate will increase to $6.55, and next year it will increase to $7.
Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN
18 hours ago by Joe Cermak
Dear Gigolo Joe: I've had a roommate for a long time, and the one thing that keeps bothering me about him is the fridge. We really are at a loss for how to divide space in it. And a lot of times, I find my food gone or partially eaten because my roomie loves to eat (to say it nicely).
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
1 day ago by Scott Nathan Green
At Chicago's gay pride parade Sunday afternoon, I saw an outlandish collection of freaks and degenerates, out and proud for something inherently shameful. I'm talking about the protestors.
Near the end of the parade's route on the corner of Pine Grove and Diversey, wooden riot-control barricades and a few disinterested-looking cops surrounded about 20 or 30 fundamentalist Christians.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
6 hours 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.
The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL
1 day 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.
Central Michigan Life, Central Michigan University, MI
1 day ago by Angie Favot
Updated at 1:15 p.m. Thursday
A doe charged into Moore Hall room 111, located on the north side of the building, around 11 a.m. today.
Jeffrey Smith, a broadcast and cinematic arts instructor, was teaching BCA 510: Broadcast and Cable Law with 23 students when a deer jumped through the first floor window.
Central Michigan Life, Central Michigan University, MI
1 day ago by Maria Spicketts
Central Michigan University will receive an increase of $819,400 and a total of approximately $82.7 million in funding from the state of Michigan for the 2009 fiscal year.
Gov. Jennifer Granholm and both Michigan houses approved different educational budgets last week.
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