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

Therese Pokorney

Therese Pokorney, Features Editor

Hi, I'm Therese! I'm currently a junior studying journalism with a minor in psychology. I started at the DI as a news reporter, then daytime news editor, assistant news editor and now features editor. When I'm not writing, I'm doing yoga or watching Jeopardy!

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The Art Theater is located in Champaign and officially closed its doors Nov. 1. The Art Film Foundation filed for bankruptcy on Tuesday.

Champaign Art Theater closes indefinitely

By Therese Pokorney, Features Editor October 28, 2019
Kristin Hoganson, professor of History, has been named the Stanley S. Strout Professor of United States History. The position is named after Stanley Stroup, an Illinois alumnus who obtained his bachelor’s degree in history in 1966.

Author, professor receives history award

By Therese Pokorney, Features Editor October 17, 2019
Madelyn Childress, freshman in FAA, and Matthew Childress performed during an open mic night at Espresso Royale on Sept. 5. The open mic community was forced to find a new spot after the Espresso Royale location on Daniel Street closed in May.

Open Mic moves to another Espresso Royale

By Therese Pokorney, Features Editor September 16, 2019
David Wang plays music at a table in the Green Street McDonald’s on November 10. A prominent feature in the late-night atmosphere for the past three years, Wang, recent University graduate, announced the end of his tenure as the McDonald’s DJ this summer.

‘McDJ’ serves up last performance

By Therese Pokorney, Features Editor August 26, 2019
A student speaks to a representative of the International Student Car Association during Quad Day on Aug. 26. Even though the massive crowds may be terrifying -- especially to a new student -- seeking out opportunities on your own has many benefits.

Discover your passions by yourself

By Therese Pokorney, Features Editor August 25, 2019
Students walk past Quad Day tables along the Main Quad representing a variety of registered student organizations on Aug. 26. While joining is fun, it’s easy to overcommit yourself.

How to avoid spreading yourself too thin

By Therese Pokorney, Features Editor August 23, 2019
Therese poses with her host family for the summer. Studying abroad isnt the only option college students have for seeing the world while theyre young; there are many ways to find work and travel at the same time.

Travel if you can’t study abroad

By Therese Pokorney, Features editor August 20, 2019
Kendra Videckis performs at Spring Jam 2019 on Sunday. Videckis, along with other female artists such as Kathy Hardy, said being a female in a male-dominated area is difficult, and they have faced many roadblocks during their careers.

Female artists face hardships in CU

By Therese Pokorney, Features Editor May 2, 2019
The Daily Illini staff traveled to Chicago on Saturday for the Illinois College Press Association award ceremony.

DI takes second place at ICPA

By Therese Pokorney, Assistant News Editor February 16, 2019
An overturned car on Green Street at 2 a.m. on Dec. 2.

Vehicle overturned after crash on Green Street, DUI administered

By Therese Pokorney, Assistant Daytime News Editor December 3, 2018

Death of man found on Green Street likely due to natural causes

By Therese Pokorney, Assistant Daytime News Editor November 12, 2018

Midterm election results

By Therese Pokorney, Assistant Daytime News Editor November 6, 2018
Protesters stand outside The News Gazette on Oct. 1, 2018.

Protesters rally in the publication of News-Gazette cartoon

By Therese Pokorney, Assistant Daytime News Editor October 2, 2018
North Carolina Department of Public Safety

Locals send aid, relief to Hurricane Florence victims

By Therese Pokorney, Assistant Daytime News Editor September 27, 2018

Human Library to come on campus

By Therese Pokorney, Assistant Daytime News Editor September 25, 2018
Greek life lacks accessible living

Greek life lacks accessible living

By Therese Pokorney, Assistant Daytime News Editor September 24, 2018
Source: University Division Management Information

Chinese student enrollment declines

By Therese Pokorney, Assistant Daytime News Editor September 17, 2018

Music and Performing Arts Library hosting self-playing piano reveal

By Therese Pokorney, Assistant Daytime News Editor September 11, 2018
Photograph of Allen Hall at the beginning of autumn.

Allen Hall’s Unit One Guests-in-Residence list released

By Therese Pokorney, Assistant Daytime News Editor September 7, 2018
William Sanders, electrical and computer engineering head and award-winning and researcher, has been named interim director of the Discovery Partners Institute, a new world-class innovation center led by the University System.

Innovation center welcomes director

By Therese Pokorney, Assistant Daytime News Editor September 6, 2018
The University was chosen as “Best College Town” in Illinois for 2018. The key criteria considered include quality of life, transportation, population and diversity

CU ranks as best college town in Illinois

By Therese Pokorney, Assistant Daytime News Editor September 6, 2018

Workplace wellness study makes strides

By Therese Pokorney, Assistant Daytime Editor August 30, 2018
Statistics 100 students listen to newly hired instructor, Karle Laska, speak about the final few pages in the course manual on Dec 8, 2015. Statistics 100 is a popular course for incoming freshman transitioning into the academic pressures of the University.

Chancellor’s Scholars named to Campus Honors Program

By Therese Pokorney, Assistant Daytime News Editor August 29, 2018
Graduate student Melissa Daniels and her technician
Amanda Neibuhr survey a forest site hit by the 2017
tornado in southern Illinois.

Grad student tracks storm damage in Illinois forest

By Therese Pokorney, Assistant Daytime Editor August 27, 2018
A view of the chime in the Altgeld Hall Tower. The chime was installed in the tower in 1920 as a gift from the classes of 1914 through 1921 and the U.S. School of Military Aeronautics.

Altgeld chimes ring in the spring

By Therese Pokorney, Contributing Writer March 7, 2018
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