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The Daily Illini

The independent student newspaper at the University of Illinois since 1871

The Daily Illini

The independent student newspaper at the University of Illinois since 1871

The Daily Illini

The independent student newspaper at the University of Illinois since 1871

The Daily Illini

Grant for speed traps protects school zones

Apr 14, 2009

Rose Hudson, a crossing guard at Bottenfield Elementary School, 1801 S. Prospect Ave., in Champaign, said helping children across the street can be dangerous when drivers are distracted or do not follow the speed limit.

Council weighs Police Review Board

By Crystal Kang Apr 14, 2009

The Urbana City Council decided to address the reauthorization of the Citizen Police Review Board on Monday night.

Council weighs Police Review Board

Apr 14, 2009

The Urbana City Council decided to address the reauthorization of the Citizen Police Review Board on Monday night.

Grant for speed traps protects school zones

By Colleen Vest Apr 14, 2009

Rose Hudson, a crossing guard at Bottenfield Elementary School, 1801 S. Prospect Ave., in Champaign, said helping children across the street can be dangerous when drivers are distracted or do not follow the speed limit.

Grant for speed traps protects school zones

Apr 14, 2009

Rose Hudson, a crossing guard at Bottenfield Elementary School, 1801 S. Prospect Ave., in Champaign, said helping children across the street can be dangerous when drivers are distracted or do not follow the speed limit.

Council weighs Police Review Board

Apr 14, 2009

The Urbana City Council decided to address the reauthorization of the Citizen Police Review Board on Monday night.

Grant for speed traps protects school zones

Apr 14, 2009

Rose Hudson, a crossing guard at Bottenfield Elementary School, 1801 S. Prospect Ave., in Champaign, said helping children across the street can be dangerous when drivers are distracted or do not follow the speed limit.

C-U residents race through Illinois Marathon

Apr 13, 2009

When Mark Knutson and Jan Seeley started planning the Illinois Marathon in June of 2007, they had no idea that close to 9,500 people would register for this inaugural event.

Government jobs prop up markets

Apr 13, 2009

Big government employers are usually among the last work places to feel the pain of cutbacks and layoffs, providing a degree of security that's hard to come by these days. Governments, even in times of dwindling revenues, tend to react more slowly to economic downturns than private businesses. And if they do cut jobs, it's almost never on the scale now common among big corporations and small, locally owned shops.

C-U residents race through Illinois Marathon

Apr 13, 2009

When Mark Knutson and Jan Seeley started planning the Illinois Marathon in June of 2007, they had no idea that close to 9,500 people would register for this inaugural event.

Government jobs prop up markets

Apr 13, 2009

Big government employers are usually among the last work places to feel the pain of cutbacks and layoffs, providing a degree of security that's hard to come by these days. Governments, even in times of dwindling revenues, tend to react more slowly to economic downturns than private businesses. And if they do cut jobs, it's almost never on the scale now common among big corporations and small, locally owned shops.

Runners in the Illinois Marathon head East on Green Street on Saturday morning.

C-U residents race through Illinois Marathon

By Jacob Hurwith Apr 13, 2009

When Mark Knutson and Jan Seeley started planning the Illinois Marathon in June of 2007, they had no idea that close to 9,500 people would register for this inaugural event.