Dishonored in Pakistan, Black in Ukraine, dryland farming in Brazil, and sustainability in subsistence cultures, among other things.
Posts by Joel Gillespie:
Spring is near! Emergency orders for Unofficial issued
From the Chicago Tribune: Bars and liquor stores in the campus area will not be allowed to serve or sell alcohol before 11 a.m. on March 4. Bars also may not serve pitchers of alcohol …
Speakers in C-U: Feb. 15—21
Energy challenges, satirical chick lit, and CEO pay coming to you this week from the U of I campus.
New census sees C-U housing vacancies spike
CU-Citizen Access posted a “teaser” article on Friday comparing vacancy rates of housing in Champaign and Urbana in 2000 and 2010, with accompanying maps. Housing units are up 11 percent since 2000, and vacancy rates …
CCHCC threatens to sue City
Champaign County Health Care Consumers (CCHCC) has issued a letter (pdf) threatening to sue the city of Champaign over pollutants “discharges of pollutants into Boneyard Creek from an 8″ clay pipe drain line on City …
Finding his niche
Since moving away from C-U last fall, Kelly Innes started an irreverent NBA-themed blog called Negative Dunkalectics.
Speakers in C-U: Feb. 8—14
A gay civil rights pioneer, socializing post-Soviets, and the American approach to sustainability.
Speakers in C-U: Feb. 1—7
Depending on how long Snowmageddon lasts, there may be some interesting events on tap this week.
Will he be the G that he was?
Snoop Dogg is performing a sold-out show at Canopy tonight.
Speakers in C-U: Jan. 25—31
A day late, but hopefully not a dollar short.