In his latest Sketch Politely, Edwin takes a look at Illinois Basketball's new hire, Brad Underwood, and the daunting task that seems to hang over every new coach of a major Illini sport.
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Gulp, gulp, gulp
![Gulp, gulp, gulp](https://s51dev.smilepolitely.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/17091217_10154551996511429_218817018_o.png)
In the latest Sketch Politely, Edwin depicts a common scene which will make its way to Champaign-Urbana (particularly in Campustown) this Friday: Unofficial St. Patrick's Day.
I’ll have to cut another one
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In the latest Sketch Politely, Edwin illustrates some of the concerns of many in Champaign about Governor Rauner's commitment to public education.
Such compelling arguments
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In this week's Sketch Politely, Edwin takes a look at The News-Gazette, and how their silence on endorsing a presidential candidate speaks volumes.
In memoriam: UGL doors
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Edwin bids farewell to one of Champaign-Urbana's most infamous structures, the doors at the University of Illinois' Undergrad Library
Old textbooks
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In this week's Sketch Politely, Edwin explores the choice of long-standing U of I bookstore T.I.S.to stop selling physical textbooks.
Red and sweet
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In the latest Sketch Politely, Edwin tackles the the Zika virus, which has captivaed global attention recently at the Olympics, and which has affected four dozen people in Illinois already.
We see all
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In this week's Sketch Politely, Edwin takes a comical look at the future after a University of Illinois request for more security cameras last week.