Smile Politely

SPews: October 1, 2010

UI ranks 2nd most costly in Big Ten,” Daily Illini, September 27

The University is now the second most expensive public school in the Big Ten, following Penn State

Incoming freshmen now pay $23,372 annually to live and learn in Champaign-Urbana according to this year’s statistics for the cost of tuition for in-state attendance.

Christie, local buyers take over Illinois Marathon,” News-Gazette, September 27

Christie Clinic and six other local buyers have purchased the Christie Clinic Illinois Marathon from its North Dakota owner and executive director, the clinic announced Monday morning.

U of I proposes dropping aviation degrees,” Pantagraph, September 29

In an attempt at cost-cutting, officials of the University of Illinois are proposing the closing of the Institute of Aviation at the Urbana-Champaign.
The 54-year-old program has 107 students working toward degrees and 48 students in a professional pilot program. Current students could finish their work. It is the first proposed program elimination under the “Stewarding Excellence” process to save money and generate revenue

Champaign schools budget shows deficit,” News-Gazette, September 29

The Champaign school district’s budget shows a $3.7 million deficit for the current fiscal year.

The school board approved the fiscal year 2011 budget Monday night.

The budget shows nearly $98 million in revenue and $101.67 million in expenditures. Those figures are for all operating funds and exclude the debt service and capital project funds, which are for specific purposes and not the daily operation of the school district.

Lead attorney intends to leave Blagojevich defense,” Springfield Journal-Register, September 30

Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s lead attorney wants a judge to release him from the defense team ahead of Blagojevich’s retrial on corruption charges, another attorney in the case said Thursday.

Sam Adam Jr., 38, who delivered a sometimes theatrical opening and closing at Blagojevich’s first trial, will ask to withdraw from the case at a Friday hearing, said Blagojevich attorney Sheldon Sorosky. U.S. District Judge James Zagel has the final say in whether Adam can leave.

 

 

Related Articles