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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

The independent student newspaper at the University of Illinois since 1871

The Daily Illini

Approved zoning plan continues to meet criticism

Apr 22, 2010

The Land Resource Management Plan, or LRMP, a proposal of modified land zoning regulations, was approved Wednesday at the Champaign County board meeting, but it may undergo public protest because of a lack of 21 votes for approval.

Council member: Champaign officer’s suspension not enough

Apr 22, 2010

Champaign Police Officer Daniel Norbits has been suspended for 30 days by City of Champaign City Manager Steve Carter due to his actions in the fatal shooting of Kiwane Carrington last October. However, some city council members said that the punishment is not severe enough.

Sustainability Center names new director

Apr 22, 2010

The llinois Sustainable Technology Center, or ISTC, a division of the Institute of Natural Resource Sustainability of the University, has recently appointed a new director, Manohar Kulkarni, professor at the University of North Dakota, to start May 1.

C-U, University consider various technologies for broadband project

Apr 22, 2010

The Urbana-Champaign Big Broadband project moves to the next step for the University and the two neighboring cities.

Council member: Champaign officer’s suspension not enough

Apr 22, 2010

Champaign Police Officer Daniel Norbits has been suspended for 30 days by City of Champaign City Manager Steve Carter due to his actions in the fatal shooting of Kiwane Carrington last October. However, some city council members said that the punishment is not severe enough.

One Million Meals for Haiti still needs volunteers to meet goal

Apr 22, 2010

In celebration of National Volunteer Week, Interfaith in Action, a Registered Student Organization, will attempt to send one million meals to Haiti with the help of the U.S. Army’s 82nd Airborne and thousands of volunteers Saturday and Sunday. The Salvation Army of Champaign County and the Kansas-based Numana Incorporation will aid in the effort.

Council member speaks out regarding employee discipline in Kiwane Carrington incident

Apr 22, 2010

Police Officer Daniel Norbits has been suspended for 30 days by City of Champaign City Manager Steve Carter due to his actions in the fatal shooting of Kiwane Carrington Oct. 9, 2009.

C-U, University consider various technologies for broadband project

Apr 22, 2010

The Urbana-Champaign Big Broadband project moves to the next step for the University and the two neighboring cities.

Approved zoning plan continues to meet criticism

Apr 22, 2010

The Land Resource Management Plan, or LRMP, a proposal of modified land zoning regulations, was approved Wednesday at the Champaign County board meeting, but it may undergo public protest because of a lack of 21 votes for approval.

One Million Meals for Haiti still needs volunteers to meet goal

Apr 22, 2010

In celebration of National Volunteer Week, Interfaith in Action, a Registered Student Organization, will attempt to send one million meals to Haiti with the help of the U.S. Army’s 82nd Airborne and thousands of volunteers Saturday and Sunday. The Salvation Army of Champaign County and the Kansas-based Numana Incorporation will aid in the effort.

Sustainability Center names new director

Apr 22, 2010

The llinois Sustainable Technology Center, or ISTC, a division of the Institute of Natural Resource Sustainability of the University, has recently appointed a new director, Manohar Kulkarni, professor at the University of North Dakota, to start May 1.

Council member: Champaign officer’s suspension not enough

Apr 22, 2010

Champaign Police Officer Daniel Norbits has been suspended for 30 days by City of Champaign City Manager Steve Carter due to his actions in the fatal shooting of Kiwane Carrington last October. However, some city council members said that the punishment is not severe enough.