http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/23/business/23carle.html Oops. This reminds me of the time I paid a Carle quack a thousand dollars to inspect some pain in my … reproduction area. He obsessed on my bartending, and kept pestering me about …
Posts by Rob McColley:
Mom, delirious, in the hospital
Rob harkens back to the hours after his mother came out of brain surgery, and puts things in a sort of perspective, as only he can.
No room on Illini squad for walk-on Matt O’Neal
I just heard from our sole non-guard walk-on candidate: “Coach Price and I spoke today and he said they are not going to add anyone to the roster at this time. Disappointing, but I can …
Good news for Northwestern Wildcats fans
Illinois Opens First Five Rows for NorthwesternFighting Illini Football Tickets Moving Quickly CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – The University of Illinois Division of Intercollegiate Athletics has opened the first five rows of seats for the Saturday, Nov. …
A little bird told me…
It’s 2009, and if you are waiting around for the paperboy to deliver the news about who’s starting in four years at Assembly Hall, you’re light years behind.
Pictures from bike light giveaway
Jennifer Selby (City of Urbana Public Works Dept.) and Emily Freeh (Bike Project of Urbana-Champaign) volunteered at the tent. (Jan Kijowski of MTD has her back to the camera.) Don Rudder from the Parking …
Take yr boobs out!
When Amy Cohen learned that she had the “Breast Cancer Gene,” she did the most rational thing possible: she got fake ones instead. Rob McColley follows up with her on her brave choice.
Champaign Police release name of discharged gun’s assignee
Dan Norbits is one of my favorite cops. http://www.news-gazette.com/news/local/2009/10/13/champaign_releases_name_of_officer_in_shooting
Jordan Still in Limbo; McClain now Associate Head Coach
Those are the big stories from Tuesday’s media day. Bruce Weber had a press conference at the Bielfeldt before everyone walked over to Ubben for pictures and interviews. Jordan has to be “fully committed” whatever …
Weber talks Jordan
Jeff Jordan might remember this act: play, retire, and then, come back for some glory. Perhaps his tale will follow his father’s one as well.