Gaming your way through C-U history: Welcome back, students!
It's that time again, when students come back to campus looking for traditional photo ops and Poke-gyms, and in Campustown, they're one and the same.
It's that time again, when students come back to campus looking for traditional photo ops and Poke-gyms, and in Campustown, they're one and the same.
Location-based gaming apps are a great way to learn about the history of Champaign-Urbana.
Erin spoke with Wendy Bartlo of Age-Friendly C-U to learn more about efforts to make C-U a more inclusive community for seniors.
This month, Tom breaks down the best and worst of Champaign-Urbana's bicycle parking solutions.
Julie talks with David Leake, the Staerkel Planetarium Director and Parkland astronomy professor, about his retirement.
Chen-Yu Lin, a recent graduate from the Civil and Environment engineering Ph.D. program, is looking to make a difference.
Gillian, a resident of C-U who also identifies as someone with a developmental disability, speaks with Rohn Koester. This profile is part of her series of interviews of local people who are helping to build a better, more inclusive Champaign-Urbana.
Julie gives the culture rundown for the month of June.
Where Campustown and Downtown blur, Midtown's First Street is regaining its identity.
Steve attended the 2019 CobraVenture Pitch Showcase, and caught up with a few of the student entrepreneurs.