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Despite books being more available than ever in virtually all forms — audio, e-book, handheld — it feels that reading ...
Today marks the 100th anniversary of the publication of Franz Kafka’s “The Trial,” an allegorical story of modern oppressive systems.
"Megalopolis" was a hit at Ebertfest and the Virginia Theatre, with its audience describing the film as "deep" and "thought provoking." ...
The Trump administration announced Friday it would reverse course on its mass cancellation of student visas, pausing further ...
Darius and Catherine Brubeck discussed their book, “Playing the Changes,” and reflected on the importance of jazz music in South Africa.
Following a rough series the previous weekend, Illinois softball (20-23, 4-11) needed to get back in the win column somehow.
Next time you find yourself stuck in the middle of an essay with a deadline looming, try switching to Comic Sans.
Toni Gist, a clinical assistant professor of Food Science & Human Nutrition, decided to take action against food insecurity on campus.
When Carol Fisher Saller graduated from the University, she had no idea there was a career in writing children’s books ...
The NFL Draft is easily the most anticipated part of the offseason in football. With free agency in the rearview mirror, the draft is when teams find the future of their franchise. Sometimes, that ...
College can be thrilling, demanding, and unpredictable. The need for mathematics is one item that always surprises pupils.
A quaint village in Champaign County, this town was rocked by the discovery of an unidentified woman’s remains.