GEO Responds to University’s Tuition Waiver Cuts
The University of Illinois is proposing the nixing of tuition waivers for a significant number of graduate students, which has the GEO up in arms.
The University of Illinois is proposing the nixing of tuition waivers for a significant number of graduate students, which has the GEO up in arms.
Chancellor Richard Herman dodged pointy probes from the audience following his attempts to calm a crowd concerned about potential layoffs.
In light of yesterday’s announcement that the University of Illinois has chosen not to construct a proposed 1.5 megawatt wind turbine on the South Farms, university students are marching from the Swanland Administrative Building (located …
Kristie Davis of Bankier Apartments began receiving calls about leasing for August 2009 in July 2008, before many students had even moved into their current apartments. Leasing for on-campus apartments in Champaign-Urbana debuted in late …
Drivers on the University of Illinois campus may have a tough time finding parking, but those who park in a space reserved for someone else, particularly in the city of Champaign, might not find their …
Champaign City Council took steps last night to connect the popular downtown district with Campustown by adopting the University District Plan — which was recently updated in 2007 — as council policy for the next …
As development continues on a number of buildings in and around Campustown, the University of Illinois’s skyline begins to take new shape. Among the construction projects slated for late-summer completion are the Urban Outfitters/office building …
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. …
The new dorm at the St. John’s Newman Catholic Center at the University of Illinois has become a significant player in the campus skyline. Set to be completed in July 2008, Newman Hall now has …
After spending 33 years in Illinois Disciples Foundation’s basement, Common Ground Food Co-op is bursting from the seams. So, they’re packing their bags. Come July 1, the local grocery store will open doors in its …