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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

Farrah Anderson

Farrah Anderson

Nia Patterson, sophomore in LAS, talks about her experience living in PAR compared to the Ikenberry Commons when it comes diversity. With PAR having more residents identifying as African American.

Black students call for more UI investment in diverse residence halls

By Farrah Anderson, Assistant Investigative News and Longform Editor February 25, 2022
Activist James Corbin II poses for a photo on Jan. 20. Corbin aids former incarcerated people who struggle to rejoin society.

Symbol of resilience: Local activist serves as a voice for formerly incarcerated people

By Farrah Anderson, Assistant Investigative News and Longform Editor January 31, 2022
Former University varsity football player Glenn Foster Jr. (97) takes the field before the start of the game against the New England Patriots on Oct. 13, 2013, in Foxboro, Massachusetts. Foster passed away on Dec. 6 in police custody after a mental health emergency.

Former UI football player dies in police custody, spurs investigation, national attention

By Farrah Anderson, Assistant Investigative News and Longform Editor December 13, 2021
Jacki Rand, Associate Vice Chancellor of Native Affairs, devotes her time to mending relationships with native tribes in Illinois to make the University a more welcoming place for Native American students.

New hire mends relationships with Native tribes

By Farrah Anderson, Assistant Investigative News and Longform Editor November 10, 2021
Protesters march across Lincoln avenue during a Palestinian-rights demonstration on May 23, 2021. Pro-Palestinian protests erupted across the country in May, 2021, in response to increased violence between Israeli and Palestinian forces.

A campus divided against itself

By Farrah Anderson, Assistant Investigative News and Longform Editor November 10, 2021
​​Sebastian Klein, the founder of the Angel Forever Foundation, sits inside the non-profit's headquarters — also known as the Foundation Room. Klein lost his daughter to suicide in 2017 and started the foundation to provide suicide prevention training and resources to parents and teenagers in Champaign-Urbana.

Father creates safe haven for his angel

By Farrah Anderson, Assistant Investigative News and Longform Editor October 13, 2021
Louise Fishman, who received her M.F.A. in painting and printmaking from the University in 1965, poses in front her painting during a campus visit in 2019. Fishman passed away this July only a month before Krannert Art Museum's newest exhibit dedicated to her work was set to open.

Krannert Art Museum exhibit pays unexpected tribute to Louise Fishman

By Farrah Anderson, Assistant Investigative News and Longform Editor September 17, 2021
UI undocumented students stand to gain institutional support in 2022

UI undocumented students stand to gain institutional support in 2022

By Farrah Anderson, Assistant Investigative News and Longform Editor September 1, 2021
The landing page of the Chambana Pride community facebook page is shown above. The lack in UI pride events prompted students to organize themselves.

Lack of UI Pride month events prompts students to community organizations

By Farrah Anderson, Assistant Investigative News & Longform Editor June 25, 2021
An illustration on the senior thesis project poster is shown above. The show was virtually streamed on Friday and Saturday despite setbacks from Covid-19.

Seniors present dance theses despite setbacks

By Farrah Anderson, Assistant Investigative News & Longform Editor May 4, 2021
Jeremy Zelner, senior in LAS, poses for a photo on his balcony in front of his Israeli flag on April 14. Zelner is one of the many victims on campus to have experienced anti-Semitism.

A campus divided against itself

By Farrah Anderson, Assistant Investigative News & Longform Editor April 26, 2021
Enoma Egiebor, sophomore in LAS, poses for a photo at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts. Egiebor and her running mate Nicole Arnold are the first all-female and all-female-of-color duo to be elected Illinois Student Government president and vice president.

Historic vote elects new representation

By Farrah Anderson, Assistant Longform Editor April 19, 2021
Call to action spurs debate over efficacy

Call to action spurs debate over efficacy

By Farrah Anderson, Assistant Longform Editor April 7, 2021
City council candidates Mike Kobel and Jaya Kolisetty are running to represent Urbana's Ward 4

City council candidates face campaign setbacks

By Farrah Anderson, Assistant Longform Editor March 24, 2021
Tara Hurless proposes to her wife in front of a small propeller plane in 2015. Hurless’s life has been a series of twists and turns that have shaped her into the woman she is today.

UI police officer details many identities

By Farrah Anderson, Assistant Longform Editor March 22, 2021
A sign resting on the wall of Sushi Ichiban instructs customers not to illegally download files using the restaurant’s wifi.

Local businesses combat illegal downloads

By Farrah Anderson, Contributing Writer November 12, 2020
Michael Broussard, assistant chimesmaster and graduate student in Music, speaks about the chimes at Altgeld Hall on Friday. The Altgeld Chimes were gifted to the University from its students from 1914-1921.

Altgeld chimes-players ring in 100 years

By Farrah Anderson, Contributing Writer October 22, 2020
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