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Medal stand
DENVER — For about 30 minutes last year, Destihl was just another of the hundreds of breweries at the Great American Beer Festival, and a particularly little guy at that, pouring beer from the where-in-the-heck-is-that town of Normal, Ill. Then word...Tags: Chicago White Sox, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Alcoholic Beverages, Awards and Prizes
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Jennifer Ketchmark
Jennifer grew up in Sullivan, Illinois where she was active in cheerleading, show choir and cross country. Jennifer went to Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, Illinois where she majored in Communication Studies and minored in Meteorological...
Tags: Green Monster
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Telling a long, lonely, frustrating tale
Stories about prison inmates being exonerated and sent home from prison tend to be similar, but Andre Davis's case had a special twist. Two, in fact. First, since the first time DNA evidence was used to clear a wrongfully convicted inmate's name in 1989,...
Tags: Prisons, Media Industry, Lawyers, Champaign County (Illinois), Justice System
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Prosecutors Drop Quest for James Holmes' Notebook
CNNAURORA, Colo. -- Prosecutors in the Colorado movie theater shooting on Thursday abruptly dropped their effort to gain access to a notebook written by suspect James Holmes, who appeared in court looking engaged and without the orange hair he had in...Tags: Aurora, University of Iowa, Dining and Drinking, Teachers, Science and Technology
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A version of David Foster Wallace's life
When the great English poet Philip Larkin worked at the University of Hull, he liked to say that the need to change trains in Doncaster meant most journalists, academics and other London irritants didn't bother to harass him. The American writer David...
Tags: Illinois State University, Arts and Culture, Wars and Interventions, Authors, University of Chicago
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U of I reports record high number of applicants
Tribune reporterThe University of Illinois received nearly 48,000 applicants this year across its three campuses, a number the university says is a record high. According to the university, 31,454 prospective freshmen applied for the Urbana-Champaign campus’...Tags: Students, Springfield, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities
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IU men's basketball 2012-13 schedule
INDIANA MEN’S BASKETBALL 2012-13 SCHEDULE - An Exhibition Game Date, Time and Opponent to be named later - November 9 Friday Bryant Bloomington, Ind. TBA LEGENDS CLASSIC (Barclays Center) - November 12 Monday North Dakota State+...
Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Penn State Nittany Lions, Indiana Hoosiers, Georgetown, College Sports
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Chicago universities among nation's most LGBT-friendly
RedEyeWhen it comes to LGBT inclusiveness, two Chicago schools are at the top of the pack, according to a recently released list by Campus Pride. The organization, which promotes safety for LGBT students in higher education, named both the University of...Tags: Students, Colleges and Universities, Roosevelt University, University of Michigan, Stanford University
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In first day, 14K sign up for U. of I.'s free online courses
Tribune reporterThe University of Illinois’ initial free online courses attracted about 14,000 enrollments on the first day of registration, according to the company partnering with the university on the project. “Overnight, we have (thousands of) students...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Education, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Colleges and Universities, Economy, Business and Finance
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Teen kayaker honored for rescuing man from Chicago River
A 17-year-old kayaker who held a man's head above water in the Chicago River until rescuers arrived this spring was honored today by the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District for his heroic actions. Emmanuel Gonzalez was kayaking for the first time on...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Human Interest, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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Remarkable Woman: Joan Creviston
Endurance and enviable upper body strength seem like commendable, necessary even, traits in a fitness instructor. Joan Creviston would throw empathy in there too. "I understand everybody has their own challenges in life," says the 48-year-old Creviston,...
Tags: Richard Simmons, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Blindness, Jethro Tull (music group), Human Interest
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Alerts issued as temperatures inch toward 100
The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat watch for the city of Chicago today as temperatures are expected to inch toward 100. The heat watch is in effect from 11 a.m. until 7 a.m. Wednesday in the city. The surrounding area –...
Tags: Science and Technology, Weather, Weather Statistics, Agricultural Research and Technology, Tom Skilling
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