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Environmental justice to be discussed at SWIC
Tyrone Hayes, a biologist and herpetologist, will discuss environmental justice, conservation biology and ethics at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Southwestern Illinois College, 2500 Carlyle Ave.
Therapists: Education is key to coping with economic anxiety
While the tension of the current economic crisis is acutely felt on Wall Street, therapists and doctors say the financial woes are spreading beyond the trading-room floors to workers and retirees, who are ...
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Gazette Student Services Center dedicated at UI
The University of Illinois College of Media celebrated the opening of its renovated Student Services Center on Friday afternoon.
IC takes steps to enhance image
About 150 Illinois College students, faculty and staff waited for their school's new image to be unveiled Monday.
Bill Laymon to play Recycled Records Bill Laymon is scheduled for a free in-store performance from 1-4 p.m. Saturday at Recycled Records, 625 E. Adams St.
Iroquois County Times-Republic: Serving Watseka, Illinois
Photo by Jordan Crook -- Francisco Jimenez, a professor of modern language and literature at Santa Clara University in California, speaks to students at Iroquois West Middle School Friday about his books which ...
Medical college seeks MS patients in quest for cure
Medical researchers hope a study of patients with multiple sclerosis will help them get closer to explaining what causes the disease that affects thousands of people in the region.
Illinois College unveils new logo
Monday, October 06, 2008 at 9:49 a.m. Illinois College will be unveiling their new logo today at 4 o'clock. We will be talking with the president of the college today and have more for you on this story ...
Congressional candidates to debate Tuesday
Those seeking Ray LaHood's seat to be at MacMurray College. October 6, 2008 - 2:50PM BY GREG OLSON Ways to solve the economic and foreign affairs quagmires facing America today will be among the issues debated ...
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Former Homeland Security deputy secretary to speak at UI
Former Adm. James M. Loy, senior counselor at Washington, D.C.- based The Cohen Group and former Deputy Secretary for the Department of Homeland Security, will address the University of Illinois College of Law ...
David Rhoden, Chartwell's regional Director of Dining Services, plates saffron chicken pate hors d'oeuvres Tuesday evening at Hamilton's 110 NE for the Celebrating Great Taste Cooking Show.
IC classes hold food-donation contest
Students trying to get the campus, community involved in World Food Day, Oct. 17. October 2, 2008 - 3:26PM BY KATIE ANDERSON Journal-Courier Two Illinois College seminar classes are holding a competition to see ...
Foundation center for Southeastern Illinois College opens
There's a new official name for 540 N. Commercial St. in Harrisburg. It's the Southeastern Illinois College Foundation Center.
Vedder Price attorney profits on condo on Lincoln
Jeffrey Heftman and his wife, Michele, sold their two-bedroom, two-bath condo at 2226 N. Lincoln Ave.
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Youth Literature Festival celebrates reading with authors, books
CHAMPAIGN – For Mary Kalantzis and Violet Harris, planning the first-ever Youth Literature Festival for East Central Illinois has required a lot of labor.
Conference on AIDS, religion and medicine to be held
On Saturday, October 4 leaders from the religious and medical communities will gather at the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago, 1100 E. 55th Street, to discuss the impact HIV/AIDS is having on their ...
Posted Sep 27, 2008 @ 12:50 AM Beyond the church office, down the hallway, above the row of plastic bins marked for donations to the kids' club, the food pantry, and the HIV/AIDs ministry, there is a painting.
Marketing makeover spurs new logo, slogan and image. September 26, 2008 - 8:24PM Illinois College is counting down the days until its new image is revealed.
Caffarelli & Siegel lawyer sells on Armitage
Marc J. Siegel sold his two-bedroom, 2.1-bath condo at 434 W. Armitage Ave. in Lincoln Park for $501,500 to on July 2. Unit C is one of 70 in the Pointe at Lincoln Park development.
Role-Playing and Religion: Using Games to Educate Millennials
Teaching Theology & Religion , Vol. 11, No. 4. , pp. 230-235. nbr Abstract I have been experimenting with using role-playing and games in my religion classes for several years and have found that students ...