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Victims Of Domestic Violence Need Help Year-Round, Including The Holidays
Courage Connection is asking the community to help victims of domestic violence this holiday season through its "Adopt a Family" program.
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Courage Connection is asking the community to help victims of domestic violence this holiday season through its "Adopt a Family" program.
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People signing up for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act have about a month left to do so before the open enrollment period ends on December 15. But health care advocates say it’s best not to wait until the last minute.
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This week’s election was expected to bring a second “Year of the Woman” to American politics.
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The owner of the Urbana Landmark Hotel has lost a second bidder for the shuttered property.
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Nebraska's high-powered offense made Illinois pay for its many mistakes Saturday. The Cornhuskers converted four of the Illini's five turnovers into 24 points while pulling away for a 54-35 win.
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Southern Illinois University's medical school is trying to bring more doctors, physicians and medical students to Carbondale and nearby rural areas where they're desperately needed.
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European Union ambassador to the U.S. David O’Sullivan was on the University of Illinois campus in Urbana for a public talk Friday. The visit was part of the 17th annual European Union Day organized by university’s European Union Center.
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A campus document obtained by Illinois Public Media shows the University of Illinois knew about sexual harassment allegations against Kesan as early as 2002. The document is referenced in a letter that was sent to members of the College of Law community Friday, announcing law professor Jay Kesan will take a one-year unpaid leave of absence.
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Every college campus has standards and policies to prevent sexual harassment. But time and again, repeated complaints are filed against professors for saying and doing inappropriate things — yet they often keep their jobs. Documents and interviews from two recent cases on campuses in Illinois shed some light on the reasons why this remains a persistent issue at many schools.
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Speaking to a packed audience at the Illini Union in Urbana, Chancellor Robert Jones discussed both progress and "pressing issues," including the policies and practices regarding campus investigations into sexual misconduct.
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