You can now request a mail-in ballot for the November election
Though I prefer to walk into my polling place and fill out my ballot and put it in the machine (and get my sticker of course), vote by mail is a great option if you …
Though I prefer to walk into my polling place and fill out my ballot and put it in the machine (and get my sticker of course), vote by mail is a great option if you …
Well they do! They feature local growers that you see week to week at the market giving a bit of background on themselves and sharing information about what they grow. The episodes are short, just …
A couple of days ago, NASA announced the first human piloted trips to space from the US since 2011 — one of which includes a U of I alum Mike Hopkins. Read all about the …
Go check out the poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction offerings in this summer’s web edition of Ninth Letter, a collaborative arts and literary project produced by the Creative Writing Program and School of Art & …
Last year it was announced that Lodgic Everyday Community, a conceptual workplace that would cater to independent professionals, would be opening in C-U in 2018. They are planning for a September opening, and memberships are …
The end of an era: Merry Ann’s Diner in Downtown Champaign has closed after 14 years of business. They’re located at 1 E. Main Street in Champaign — their other locations (one on Neil Street, …
If you like coffee, and you like free things, you should sign up for the “First in Line” email list. You will be notified every time Columbia Street releases a new product. Then, if you are …
I follow several local eating establisments on Instagram, which is enjoyable and torturous all at the same time. Farren’s is one of these, as it is one of my faves, and I’ve noticed a bit …
The Parkland Theatre season is kicking off soon, and that means it’s audition time. They will be holding fall auditions on August 25th from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. for two of their productions: The …
The MCORE project has been quite the undertaking, and at times an incovenience, as the heart of Campustown gets torn up. But the results are pretty sweet, for vehicles and for bicycles. There will be …