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College
2 years ago
University of Illinois admits record number of students in 2024

The University of Illinois system has enrolled a record number of students for the 2024 fall semester.

Business
2 years ago
Champaign’s Equity and Engagement Department held Coffee and Conversation

Representatives from Champaign’s Equity and Engagement Department participated in the “Coffee and Conversation” event this morning.

Community
2 years ago
Champaign Police make an arrest in investigation of false report

A Champaign teenager has been arrested following an investigation into an active threat at Centennial High School on September 9.

Community
2 years ago
CPD hosts procession for Indiana Corporal Brandon Schreiber shot in line of duty

“Our hearts are heavy today as we honor a man who has made the ultimate sacrifice in service to his community. We mourn his loss, grieve for his department and his family, and pay our respects,” said Police Chief Timothy T. Tyler.

Community
2 years ago
Illinois Supreme Court hears cash bail arguments this week

SPRINGFIELD, IL (Chambana Today) – The cases heard by the Illinois Supreme Court this […]

Business
2 years ago
Urbana’s Market at the Square builds on success of first week

Arts & Culture and Urbana’s Market at the Square kicked off last Thursday night in front of a large crowd in downtown Urbana.

Community
2 years ago
Champaign resident Kyle Tendick deploying to help with Tropical Storm Francine

Champaign resident Kyle Tendick, an American Red Cross volunteer, is traveling to Louisiana for his fourth deployment.

College
2 years ago
Former Illini football great Tim McCarthy honored with Spirit of Illini award

Former Illini football student-athlete Tim McCarthy has been selected as the second recipient of the Spirit of the Illini Award.i

Athlete of the Week
2 years ago
Athlete of the Week: Junior Sorin Best-Popescu runs cross country with purpose

CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) – Academy High School Junior, Sorin Best-Popescu, is the type […]

Community
2 years ago
Average Joe believes our favorite MLB teams are putting the “MID” in Midwest

This mid-ness is starting to wear thin on fans and a lot of it has to do with a perceived complacency from many of these organizations with the mediocre baseball to which they are exposing their loyal fans.