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Hundred-dollar bills spiraling into a vortex

April 14, 2013

Public university leaders endorse pension plan

Proposal includes greater employee contributions, linking COLA to consumer price index.

Students race dragon boats on a river

April 11, 2013

Wanted: dragon boat racers

UIC’s Pyro Paddlers team is looking for students, faculty, staff and alumni who like a good row.

Dick Simpson at City Council meeting

April 9, 2013

Emanuel has more council support than Daleys

“A more compliant ‘rubber stamp’ city council than any mayor in recent history,” report says.

Junaid Quadri and Samuel Fleischacker

April 9, 2013

Conference considers impact of religious law

Is religious law a threat to American democracy? Legal, religion scholars discuss the issues.

Peregrine falcon Rosie sits on a ledge at UH

April 9, 2013

Will Rosie hatch more eggs at UH?

Is Rosie done with motherhood? We’ll have to wait and see, says Field Museum expert Mary Hennen.

Graduate student Alex Simes tests out the "SpiderSense" suit

April 9, 2013

With student invention, not seeing is believing

Electronic Visualization Laboratory’s SpiderSense brings science fiction fantasy to life.

Harilyn Rousso

April 9, 2013

Campus News

Harilyn Rousso, a “founding mother” of the U.S. disabled women’s movement, discusses overcoming prejudice about disability.

Eric Schlosser lectures

April 7, 2013

Injustice on the menu for food workers

“The food we eat too often has been made possible by someone else’s misery,” says Eric Schlosser, author of “Fast Food Nation.”

Girl looks at thrift store jewelry selection

April 5, 2013

Resale shops thrive despite online competition

Secondhand stores thrive because patrons seek “intangible satisfactions,” not just bargains.

Circle interchange

April 4, 2013

Circle reconstruction near campus will cut traffic backups, planners say

IDOT says the project will reduce air pollution and congestion and bring about 5,000 jobs.

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