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Bad dads, bad exposure 8

The Daily Vidette, Illinois State University, Normal, IL

2 hours ago by Daily Vidette Editorial Board

Many of us saw "The Moment of Truth" and some of us witnessed who was, in fact smarter that a fifth grader, and now Fox is ready to show us all "Bad Dads".

"Bad Dads" is a pilot reality TV show that depicts the situation of fathers who refuse to pay their child support to often financially distressed mothers.

Search ends in arrest of Champaign armed robbery suspect 6

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL

14 hours ago by Daily Illini staff report

Champaign police have arrested a suspect in connection with an armed robbery Friday evening.

Witnesses said SWAT team members emerged from the apartment building's parking garage chasing a black man wearing a white T-shirt.

The officers brought the man to the ground and handcuffed him.

Pay raise for Illinois lawmakers too easy of a target 1

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL

2 hours ago by

A deficit that's among the worst in nation. Declining state support for higher education. An economy that's been less than welcoming to new businesses. And a state house that resembles a sandbox, or perhaps more accurately, a litter box. Any one of those would probably be reason enough to lambast a lawmaker for accepting a pay raise this year.

Retirees honored at annual banquet 1

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, IL

10 hours ago by Ashlei Maltman/City Reporter & Colleen Kitka/Staff Reporter

More than 60 Eastern faculty and staff members have retired or plan to retire during the 2007-08 academic year.

Eastern President Bill Perry came to congratulate and honor the staff for their many years of service at a formal dinner that annually recognizes those employees who are retiring from Eastern.


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The Graduates


		The Graduates

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

8 hours ago by Rick Kambic/Editor-In-Chief

Tears fell down parents' faces as they watched their children walk across the stage and into post-college life.

A farewell tempo beat from drums in the stands where Eastern wind symphony members watched friends graduate from their own ranks. May 3's commencement ceremonies featured about 1,659 students who met or will meet graduation requirements during the spring and summer semesters.

Retirees honored at annual banquet

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

2 hours ago by Ashlei Maltman/City Reporter & Colleen Kitka/Staff Reporter

More than 60 Eastern faculty and staff members have retired or plan to retire during the 2007-08 academic year.

Eastern President Bill Perry came to congratulate and honor the staff for their many years of service at a formal dinner that annually recognizes those employees who are retiring from Eastern.

Senior athletes will continue to compete after graduation


		Senior athletes will continue to compete after graduation

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

1 hour ago by Meghan Montemurro

"There are over 380,000 NCAA student-athletes, and just about all of them will be going pro in something other than sports."

Commercials sponsored by the NCAA regularly depict athletes playing a sport, whether it's basketball, field hockey or soccer, and the significance of their degree after their collegiate careers.

Bulgar better build for the Fall

The Daily Eastern News, Eastern Illinois University, IL

1 hour ago by Editorial Board

Levi Bulgar said he's bringing back the Summer Senate.

As student body president elect, he has a great idea. However, more initiative needs to be taken to ensure the success of this plan, and Bulgar himself needs to set bigger goals for himself.

The organization stems from the executive board and their cooperation would set precedence for other members.

Rains wash away commencement celebrants' plans but not spirit


		Rains wash away commencement celebrants' plans but not spirit

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

1 day ago by Steve Contorno

Graduation caps were thrust into the air Sunday, though not always on cue. Mother Nature did her best to mess up hair, invert umbrellas and put a damper on the day by dampening just about everything. As a result, graduates of the class of 2008 were sent into the real world facing their first test - staying dry.

Increasing beer prices? Blasphemy!

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

1 day ago by Aaron Gaudette, Mustang Daily (U-Wire)

In case you haven't heard, we have an imminent crisis on our hands.

The news-savvy college student has likely heard that food prices are on the rise, to the point that Third World governments are being overthrown to protest the unavailability of life's most basic commodity.

Reflecting on four years at DePauw

The DePauw, Depauw University, IN

6 days ago by Robin Lamkin

One of the perks of knowing that I'm graduating in 12 days (not that I'm counting) is that I now feel like I can be completely honest about my experiences at DePauw. I haven't always spoken up, even when I wanted to. I always felt I wasn't qualified to speak my mind on certain subjects.

22 questions for 22 years: A farewell interview with President Bottoms

The DePauw, Depauw University, IN

6 days ago

Tears, Jeers and Cheers

The DePauw, Depauw University, IN

5 days ago

At the end of each year, the editorial staff examines all our issues for the topics and controversies that dominated our headlines. We've seen a last-second Monon win, the loss of a favorite Mexican restaurant, three tragic deaths of members of the DePauw community and the announcement of our next president.

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