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Vermilion County Pride Coalition hosts Danville’s third annual Pride — and everyone is invited

Vermilion County Pride Coalition will host its third annual Pride celebration at Ellsworth Park in Danville on Saturday, June 7. Founding members of the organization reflect on what it means to them to finally be able to have pride where they grew up.

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The new independent film festival, Savoy Lumière, will highlight talent from across the U.S. and C-U

The Chambana Film Society will hold a new independent film festival at the Savoy 16 theater from May 29 through June 2. The first annual Savoy Lumière will include screenings of independent films, foreign films, shorts and documentaries, several of which were filmed in Central Illinois.

Danville National Cemetery provides a space for veterans and their loved ones to reflect on Memorial Day
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Danville National Cemetery provides a space for veterans and their loved ones to reflect on Memorial Day

Located in the lush heart of Vermilion County, Danville National Cemetery held one of over 130 Memorial Day ceremonies organized by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs on Monday, May 26.

This Memorial Day, a U of I professor will honor the life of his relative who went missing during WWII

This Memorial Day, a U of I professor will honor the life of his relative who went missing during WWII

Over a decade ago, as part of his political science research at the University of Illinois, Scott Althaus dove deep into the data on World War II casualties. The project was focused on studying the information Americans receive about ongoing wars overseas that involve American forces.

America’s favorite pollinator species is experiencing its biggest loss in history. What’s the buzz?

America’s favorite pollinator species is experiencing its biggest loss in history. What’s the buzz?

As the nation’s primary pollinator, the European honeybee is responsible for adding around $15 billion to crop values in the U.S. But nationally, the bees are facing the highest death rate ever recorded, alarming beekeepers and researchers.

Reflections on the life and legacy of Shozo Sato, who founded the University of Illinois’ Japan House

Reflections on the life and legacy of Shozo Sato, who founded the University of Illinois’ Japan House

Shozo Sato, founder of Japan House and professor emeritus at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, passed away on May 4 at age 91. Sato dedicated his life to fostering cross-cultural understanding through art and education.


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