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In NC budget, where did the $1 billion go?
The News & ObserverDuring the past four years, as Democrats and Republicans battled over sales and income taxes, higher tuition at state universities and the loss of 4,350 teachers in public schools, a substantial amount of money slipped through the fingers of state...Tags: Retirement, Rockingham County (North Carolina), Politics, Charlotte, Raleigh
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More vandalism directed at UIC's undocumented
For RedEyeAfter a significant part of an outside, on-campus exhibit celebrating undocumented students and alumni was found vandalized last week, the University of Illinois at Chicago community is in full-response mode --working to not only repair the damage, but...Tags: Arts and Culture, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities, Hull House, Students
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Term limits commission presents research, hosts frequent critic
Tinley Park hosted local attorney Steve Eberhardt last week as a committee on term limits unveiled preliminary research on the issue. Mayor Ed Zabrocki created the commission this past winter after residents voted in a non-binding resolution in favor...Tags: Chicago Elections, Science and Technology, Politics, Local Elections, Science
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Bioscience startups to open in Chicago in next year
Two new collaborative work centers for bioscience startups are slated to open in Chicago during the next year as local industry boosters hope to replicate the momentum and visibility achieved by the area's digital entrepreneurs. Gov. Pat Quinn is...
Tags: Education, Business, Near West Side, Hospira, Inc., Services and Shopping
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Enrollment numbers force schools to adjust
MBA enrollment numbers generally have remained flat over the last few years, but Chicago business schools insist their programs aren't suffering. Instead, they're diversifying — offering prospective students more options. Take the University of...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Loyola University Chicago, Illinois Institute of Technology, Colleges and Universities, Students
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4 running for 3 Homer library board seats
Four candidates are running for three four-year terms on the Homer Township Public Library Board of Trustees in the April 9 election. The Tribune asked the candidates to share some biographical information and to answer this question: What is the...
Tags: Politics, Libraries, Career and Workplace, Northern Illinois University, Education
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Lake County taps new health department chief
The Lake County Health Department recently named a new chief, hiring the Chicago Department of Public Health's first deputy commissioner to be its executive director, a spokesperson said. Antonio "Tony" Beltran will take over the position May 6 after...Tags: Cook County Government, Health Organizations, Health
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LSD crash victim's family plans funeral; North Chicago cop charged
Tribune reporterTwo friends who died in a crash caused by a wrong-way driver on Lake Shore Drive this week were both college students, and one victim was planning to graduate in May. Fabian Torres, 27, of the 2800 block of South Avers Avenue, and Joaquin Garcia, 25,...Tags: Chicago Police Department, Graduation, DePaul University, LSD, Colleges and Universities
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Chicago State finally heading in right direction
Seven straight road games representing the roughest part of Chicago State's Great Westward Ho of a schedule had taken the Cougars' men's basketball team from Oregon to Texas to Ohio to Las Vegas and, finally, New Jersey. On the bumpy flight home after a...
Tags: Western Athletic Conference, Basketball, Oliver Purnell, Houston Cougars, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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Focus on the Arts
If it wasn't for Focus on the Arts, Natalie Sereda may not have fallen in love. On a whim, and out of the dozens of demonstrations, forums and performances that are offered as part of Highland Park High School's signature semi-annual artistic festival,...
Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Teaching and Learning, High Schools, AIDS
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College intramural sports cultivate, reward female players
Kellie Holpuch capped her intramural basketball game at Naperville's North Central College by firing a 21-foot bomb that dropped straight through the center of the hoop. Boom. Four points. That is not a typo. Under the rules adopted by the college,...
Tags: Basketball, LeBron James, Harvard Medical School, Northern Illinois University, College Basketball
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Doubts surface about safety of common food additive, carrageenan
Sara Baker says the light went on in her head after a cup of hot cocoa set off a storm in her stomach. "I went back and looked at the package, and there it was: carrageenan," said Baker, a career services coordinator from Bloomington, in central...
Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Food Industry, Diabetes, Agriculture, Education
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