University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
Recent News About University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
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Who from Lake County area's former high school standouts will play in the week starting Monday, Nov. 10?
The week of Monday, Nov. 10 will see these former Lake County area high school standouts in action.
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Who from Lake County area’s former high school standouts will be active on Saturday, Nov. 1?
These former Lake County area high school standouts will be active on Saturday, Nov. 1.
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Which former high school stars from Lake County area will be in action for the week of Monday, Oct. 27?
These former Lake County area high school athletes will be active in competitions the week of Monday, Oct. 27.
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Which ex-high school standouts from Lake County area will play on Saturday, Oct. 25?
These ex-Lake County area high school standouts will participate in competitions on Saturday, Oct. 25.
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Which high school alumni from Lake County area will play in games during the week starting Monday, Oct. 20?
These former Lake County area high school standouts are scheduled to compete the week starting Monday, Oct. 20.
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Which ex-high school standouts featured in Lake County will compete on Saturday, Oct. 11?
Saturday, Oct. 11 will feature competition from these former Lake County area high school standouts.
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From Chambana Sun
University of Illinois freezes tuition – but still higher than 12 of 13 Big 10 conference peers
In-state tuition and book costs for the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign will continue to be among the highest for schools in the Big 10 conference, despite the UI Board of Trustees' vote on Thursday to extend an in-state tuition freeze for the fifth-straight year.
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From Prairie State Wire
UIUC ranks among schools with lowest drop in acceptance rates
One Illinois university made a list of 20 schools that defied recent trends and posted the smallest decreases in student acceptance rates over the past 12 years, according to a new study by BusinessStudent.com.
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From Prairie State Wire
Illini-less NCAA Tournament still features Illinois-bred stars
Jevon Carter earned second-team All-America honors this week, yet another accolade for a point guard called "one of the best to ever hit the hardwood" for West Virginia University.
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From Chambana Sun
McSweeney resolution urges U of I to sever ties with teacher who was a 1970s radical
If Rep. David McSweeney (R-Barrington Hills) has his way, former radical and terrorist, longtime fugitive and convicted murderer James William Kilgore will never again teach at the University of Illinois.
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From Prairie State Wire
Analysis: On campuses of all sizes, Illinoisans pay higher in-state tuition than Midwest peers
An Illinoisan attending the University of Illinois will spend nearly $8,000 more per year than a Missourian at Missouri State University-Springfield, according to a Higher Education Tribune analysis of 116 four-year public universities in 10 Midwestern states based on enrollment.
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From Prairie State Wire
Analysis: U of I in-state tuition tops list of 115 Midwest schools spanning 10 states
With an annual price tag of $15,058, the University of Illinois charged the highest in-state tuition for 2016-17, according to Higher Education Tribune.
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Rauner taps Munger as deputy governor to leverage her versatile skillset
Chosen for her extensive business, government and human services experience, former Illinois Comptroller Leslie Munger was named deputy governor today by Gov. Bruce Rauner in order to support conquering the state’s financial ordeals.
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Anti-Madigan rally planned in Springfield
The Illinois Policy Institute has announced an upcoming rally opposing Rep. Mike Madigan's (D-Chicago) re-election as speaker of the House.
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College football preview: Northwestern's defensive bench remains deep
An injury to a key player may have shown just what kind of strength Northwestern has this season.
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Analysis: Illinois universities spend all state taxpayer money on retiree pensions, not current student instruction
Amid a political stalemate delaying their state funding, leaders at Illinois’ public universities are threatening teacher layoffs and class cancellations.