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Posts by Rachael Dietkus-Miller:
Getting Things Done with the Wesley Church & Foundation food pantry
Wesley Church & Foundation stepped in to fill a need for an evening food pantry. Jeff Scott reveals how the organization’s personal approach has made an impact with other food banks.
Bob Nanna’s newest band plays the Courtyard tonight
The Champaign-Urbana alum brings his latest musical venture, Certain People I Know, to campus tonight as an opener for Smoking Popes. Read on to win tickets!
Getting Things Done with the GEO
In this week’s installment, Rachael Dietkus-Miller goes union with the GEO. If you are a grad student here, this is your base.
Getting Things Done with the University YMCA
In this new series, Rachael Dietkus-Miller dives into the world of non profits. First stop: the U of I’s YMCA.
Human Rights Day Honors the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
This Wednesday, Dec. 10, is Human Rights Day, and also marks the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). The UDHR not only charted, but also elevated, human rights concerns around the …
Media Scholar Bob McChesney Presents a Book Talk Today
Bob McChesney, host of the WILL-AM show Media Matters, hosts this semester’s Racial & Social Justice Book Club, organized by the YWCA of the University of Illinois. The discussion takes place today at 7 p.m. …
Area Environmental Household Product Developers Make Television Debut
For more than ten years, a small company located on Danville’s east side has been making a significant impact on the way we clean. EnvirOx originally started in 1995 as a research project with the …
New Holland Apartments: Historic, Affordable and Green
There has been a great deal of talk about the environment, sustainability, and “green” issues. When it comes to building design, many are saying it would be silly not to include sustainable environmental elements in …
Doin’ it in Danville
Once they leave their small hometown, many people never think twice about going back, especially to live. After graduating from high school in 1993, I certainly fell into this category of strong-willed, determined individuals who …