Champaign County Residents catch a break with Amnesty Week
Too many residents are unable to pay their fines and court fees due to exponentially increasing costs. Amnesty week offers a much-needed reprieve.
Too many residents are unable to pay their fines and court fees due to exponentially increasing costs. Amnesty week offers a much-needed reprieve.
White people aren't the best at talking about race. I'm white, so let's talk about it.
Emily looks into Congressman Rodney Davis' use of the term “vitriolic rhetoric”, and how he uses it to censor his constituents and avoid the difficult questions.
Megan examines the upcoming vote to raise the County Executive's salary and comes away with a lot of questions.
Megan shares her thoughts on the recent congressional candidate forum held by the Illini Democrats.
Albert offers up alternatives to new construction at the county jail, as well as details the long history of the battle over this issue.
The more connected we get through Internet media, the less connected we get to the people right next door. Dane wants us to reach into our local community and make a difference in a kid's life.
Dane looks at the soon-to-come Human Relations Commission's police complaint review subcommittee and decides it's a good thing for police–community relations.
Christopher gives the U of I “war chant” a fitting farewell.
Congressman Davis did the right thing in unequivocally condemning white supremacists and neo-nazis. He then defended the president for failing to do the same.