Alumni Center, Christopher Hall to be completed by school year's end
12:01 AM 11/29/2005 — Before the end of the 2005-2006 school year, Lincoln Avenue will tentatively have two new additions. The Alice Campbell Alumni Center and the Doris Kelley Christopher Hall are currently under construction. The Alumni Center will be a gathering place for returning alumni, near the corner of Lincoln Avenue and Illinois Street, and Christopher Hall will be the home base for research and education on family structure.
UI, UIC offer dual degree
12:02 AM 11/29/2005 — The College of Veterinary Medicine at the University and the School of Public Health at the Chicago campus have offered a program since the spring of 2005, designed to award both the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and Master of Public Health degrees. The joint program allows students to complete both degrees in five years.
Mexican consulate offers local students internships
12:06 AM 11/29/2005 — Serving more than 1,000 people a day, the Mexican consulate in Chicago has become the largest consulate in the United States, according to Felipe Cuellar, Mexican Consul. "About 19 percent of Chicagoans are Mexicans," Cuellar said. The consulate is offering internship opportunities to college students, who are interested in working in their office, 204 S.
Heritage education offered by the Center for African Studies
12:07 AM 11/29/2005 — The Center for African Studies at the University has implemented an outreach program for K-12 teachers in local schools. "The outreach for us is definitely a high priority and one that I find most rewarding," said Jamie McGowan, assistant director for the Center for African Studies.
Rate of younger college students increasing
1:07 AM 5/6/2008 — A new trend has begun to emerge with high school students: going to college early. Click on the icon to hear The Daily Illini's Sydney Langford bring you more on the story.
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Police Blotter
12:04 AM 11/29/2005 — Police Blotter for November 29, 2005
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12:05 AM 11/29/2005 — (U-WIRE) NEW YORK - If Coca-Cola does not agree to independently investigate alleged labor violations at its Colombian bottling plant before the Dec. 8 deadline given by the University Senate, Coke isn't the only product New York University is prepared to ban.
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