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Neighbors not sold on Renewable Energy Center


		Neighbors not sold on Renewable Energy Center

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

20 hours ago by Joe Astrouski/Administration Reporter

Residents' concerns about the Renewable Energy Center were again voiced during Eastern's second informational meeting about the center Friday. The plant, which will be built at the intersection of 18th Street and Edgar Drive, will burn synthetic natural gas derived from wood chips to heat and cool the campus.

Sex offender found living in UI library

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

2 days ago by The Associated Press

Authorities at the University of Illinois are trying to find out how a convicted sex offender came to be living inside a campus library.

University of Illinois Police Lt. Roy Acree says 21-year-old Eric J. Kaminski, who gave a Champaign address, was discovered early Thursday morning at the Undergraduate Library in Urbana.

Still up in the air: Foreign language requirement to be voted upon


		Still up in the air: Foreign language requirement to be voted upon

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

2 days ago by Stephen Di Benedetto/News Editor

Stephen Canfield thinks it is not up to the Council on Academic Affairs to decide whether or not the revised foreign language requirement would detract potential students from Eastern. Canfield, chair of the foreign language department, added that is a question for the administration to decide.

Charleston residents question location of new energy center


		Charleston residents question location of new energy center

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

3 days ago by Emily Zulz/Administration Editor

Kirby Johnson used to envision his children playing in the area where the Renewable Energy Center will be built. Johnson said, originally in the Campus Master Plan, the area was going to be softball diamonds. That is not going to happen, he said. Johnson, who owns Positively Fourth Street Records and Gavina Graphics, lives behind where the center will be built, at the intersection of 18th Street and Edgar Drive.

ISU student to compete in Miss USA pageant

Indiana Statesman, Indiana State University, IN

4 days ago by Greta Fishback

Although Courtni Hall, a senior Spanish and marketing major, was born in Calcutta, India, she said a dream of hers is to become Miss USA.

"I would love to be the first title holder from Indiana to bring home the national title," she said. "It has been a dream of mine to win Indiana, go to Miss USA, then, hopefully win Miss USA, then go to Miss Universe, representing the USA, the country I've grown up in, but looking like Miss India.

Chief Illiniwek to reclaim court spotlight during 'Next Dance'

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

4 days ago by Megan Graham

Supporters and opponents alike are anticipating the Saturday afternoon reappearance of the controversial Chief Illiniwek.

Although not endorsed by the University, the retired symbol will dance once again at Assembly Hall following the football game against the Ohio State Buckeyes at nearby Memorial Stadium.

Bradley installed as ISU president

Indiana Statesman, Indiana State University, IN

4 days ago by Michelle Pattison, Lana Schrock

After 104 days in Terre Haute, Daniel J. Bradley was officially installed as ISU's 11th president in a ceremony at Hulman-George Theater in Hulman Center Thursday afternoon.

"Cheri, I guess we can unpack the boxes now," he joked, addressing his wife during the ceremony.

Obama's visit to White House begins presidential transition


		Obama's visit to White House begins presidential transition

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

5 days ago by Jennifer Loven, The Associated Press

WASHINGTON - All smiles and compliments, President-elect Obama and his wife, Michelle, called on President Bush and first lady Laura Bush Monday in a White House visit that was part political ritual, part practical introduction and a striking symbol of the historic transfer of power to come.

Students, faculty mourn professor

Indiana Statesman, Indiana State University, IN

5 days ago by Lana Schrock

Sarah Hawkins, who was a family and consumer sciences professor at Indiana State for 34 years, lost her battle with bladder cancer Monday.

Lynn Duerr, an associate family and consumer sciences professor, lost a coworker as well as a friend.

"I lost a true friend, and those are hard to find," Duerr said.

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