Shared spaces for working it out
A pair of locals are redefining office space by introducing C-U to the idea of coworking — “an office without the politics.”
A pair of locals are redefining office space by introducing C-U to the idea of coworking — “an office without the politics.”
In the last of a three-part series, Betsi profiles Mike Benner of GCAP, who is a life-affirming kind of guy, despite his HIV-positive status.
In part two of a three-part series, Betsi reports on the good work being done by the Greater Community AIDS Project.
In the first of a three-part series, Betsi interviews health care professionals who care for HIV and AIDs sufferers in C-U.
Local vendors have been baked till burnt and discarded this year thanks to Jim Roberts, environmental health director at the C-U Public Health Department. Anna Barnes reports on the controversy.
Tomorrow, all of Champaign County will decide on a 1 percent sales tax increase to help rebuild its public schools. What’s the outlook?
The Champaign-Urbana Health District is offering free comprehensive sex education materials to local public schools, but school officials are acting a little shy about it.
Can’t run to save your life? Don’t worry, you can still be involved in the Illinois Marathon on April 11.
Urbana Public Television reveals its intriguing plan to become more user-friendly for its users and accessible to its viewers. Maybe it’s time to take public-access TV a little more seriously.
This is the second of a two-part article on prostitution in Champaign-Urbana. Part one, about Champaign, appeared yesterday and is available here. The combined forces of the Champaign, Urbana and University of Illinois police have …