Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
1 day ago by Justin Lange
As Aldi's prepares to become the latest retailer to head to the east side of town, city officials are concerned about the loss of west-side sales tax revenue. The City Council voted Tuesday to approve Aldi discount food store's plans to build a new location next to Dick's Sporting Goods on the east side of town.
Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA
3 days ago
Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL
3 days ago by Salwa Yeneba Marion Halloway
The hunt for housing can be frustrating and long. You have to search through many ads, see many places, and meet with many landlords before finding that perfect place to live during your time at UIC. Sometimes, it can be so overwhelming that you don't even know where to start looking or what resources are out there to aid you in your search.
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
3 days ago by Barton Lorimor
Daily Egyptian, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL
3 days ago by Jenn Lofton
City council members plan to tighten animal control ordinances after recent increases in the number of dogs being labeled "dangerous" or "vicious" by the city. Tonight's city council meeting is set to focus on 13 proposed revisions to Title Three of the Carbondale Revised Code relating to animals.
Chicago Flame, University of Illinois, IL
3 days ago
UIC Library reopens archive, releases documents
The University of Illinois at Chicago reopened its Chicago Annenberg Challenge archive on Tuesday, August 26, releasing its documents. Among those released were documents regarding UIC Prof. Bill Ayers.
The Challenge archive was temporarily closed during August after a request by the National Review was made.
Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA
3 days ago by Ashton Shurson - The Daily Iowan
UI Professor William Reisinger remembers former colleague Arthur Miller as "one of the most distinguished scholars" in political science and credits him for enhancing the field at the UI.
"Since Miller joined the UI Department of Political Science in 1985, he has strengthened the department's reputation in the discipline, and its faculty members and students have benefited from his expertise in political psychology and survey methods," Reisinger said in an e-mail.
Daily Iowan, University of Iowa, IA
6 days ago by Amanda McClure - The Daily Iowan
Since the 1920s, the Olive Court has hosted hundreds of cars and thousands of football fans who rely on the field for tailgating and parking.
But the longtime party spot has been sold to a developer, who wants to build a community of condominiums. On Thursday, just days before the Hawkeyes' first home game, the lot was blocked off.