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Featured Articles
Hungry: Why wait?
At UIS, when hunger pains
strike, the swipe of the I-Card at the Food Emporium fixes the
problem. When sleep deprivation sets in, a much needed nap
takes place in the comfort of a warm bed in LRH or the townhouses.
For the rest of America, hunger and homelessness is a growing
problem where there is no quick solution.
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Bicycles need a safe place at UIS
Bikes everywhere, but nowhere to lock them up. While many UIS
students do not notice a bicycle problem on campus, several students
have. These students are generally campus residents.
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LGBTQ proposal in works
The September 16
proposal for an Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and
Queer Concerns continues to be an issue on the UIS campus.
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