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With President Donald Trump's looming threat of illegal immigrant deportation, CU police have announced their commitment to stay uninvolved, as is the law in Illinois.
Volunteers are needed to cuddle and feed baby goats at the Prairie Fruits Farm and Creamery.
And Senator Chapin Rose of Mahomet introduced a new bill that would require voters to present their IDs when voting.
Hosted by: Giuliana Means
Stories by: Michael Sweeney, Zayna Quraishi and Peter Hanson
Music by Outbox
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Illini football ranked #16 on AP Top 25, Chicago prepares for Trump's planned deportations, and Illinois counties look to secede into Indiana.
Hosted by Zayna Quraishi
Stories by Giuliana Means, Amelia Benson, and Kaitlyn Devitt
Music by Outbox
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The University tacks another year in a row of record high applications--a sign of a coming over-enrollment.
Starting in the fall, any Illinois high school graduate can transfer to UIUC from any college in the country given they achieved good enough grades and credit hours, possibly adding to the impending strain.
and University researchers discovered the ability to extract vital ingredients for sustainable fuel from an ultra-common plastic.
Hosted by Amelia Benson
Stories by Zayna Quraishi, Emily Huffman and Michael Sweeney
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UI receives record number of 1st-year applicants by Aiden Miller-HisgenMusic by Outbox
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Illini Men's basketball beats the Hoosiers, Urbana new restaurants opening, and Decatur to receive $10 million for transit.
Hosted by Peter Hanson
Stories by Michael Sweeney, Peter Hanson, and Kaitlyn Devitt
Music by Outbox
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Illinois lawmakers propose legalizing sex work, Illinois Secretary of State proposes digital IDs, and UIUC students begin testifying in Palestinian protest trial.
Hosted by Zayna Quraishi
Stories by Kaitlyn Devitt, Amelia Benson, and Giuliana Means
Music by Outbox
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Illini basketball beats Penn State, Illinois complications over hemp tax regulations, and Savoy tax incentive vote.
Hosted by Amelia Benson
Stories by Zayna Quraishi, Emily Huffman, and Kaitlyn Devitt
Music by Outbox
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A $1 million grant was awarded to Champaign by the state to address homelessness.
Blood donations are low and the need is high in Central Illinois, especially during this period of dangerous weather conditions.
And Illini Softball player Ava Moore was named to the freshman top 100 list ahead of the season.
Hosted by: Giuliana Means
Stories by: Emily Huffman, Michael Sweeney and Peter Hanson
Music by Outbox
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Champaign County improves first-responder procedures, Illinois passes name change bill, and UIUC basketball player wins Big 10 Freshman of the week.
Hosted by Kaitlyn Devitt
Stories by Kaitlyn Devitt, Giuliana Means, and Michael Sweeney
Music by Outbox
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Illinois student charged with mob action following pro-Palestine protests in April, has filed to motion to dismiss,
Defensive back Xavier Scott to return in orange and blue for the 2025 season,
And victim of Champaign house fire speaks out about struggles.
Hosted by Michael Sweeney
Stories by Peter Hanson, Michael Sweeney and Giuliana Means
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UI student charged with mob action files motion to dismiss on 1st Amendment grounds by Jessie Wang and Qaasim JatoiXavier Scott announces return for 2025 season by Lauren MendesMusic by Outbox
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Illini football left tackle J.C. Davis decides to return for another season.
With a new year comes new laws; some more exciting than others.
Champaign Park District receives a $600k grant from the state to build the All Abilities Activities Hub.
Hosted by Peter Hanson
Stories by Michael Sweeney and Amelia Benson
Music by Outbox
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The Illinois Supreme Court rules the smell of raw cannabis warrants a vehicle search, Champaign County Sheriff's Department hosts "Shop with a cop", Illinois incoming minimum wage increase and Illini football set to compete in the Cheez It Citrus Bowl.
Hosted by: Zayna Quraishi
Stories by: Giuliana Means, Amelia Benson, Kaitlyn Devitt and Michael Sweeney
Music by Outbox
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Illini Football recruits made their commitments official this week, Urbana may increase its recycling tax rate, Tuscola's downtown is turning into a holiday scavenger hunt with their Winter Window Walk and Decatur's property taxes will be rising in January.
Hosted by Amelia Benson
Stories by Peter Hanson, Zayna Quraishi, Emily Huffman and Amelia Benson
Music by Outbox
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Illini Football Assistant Coach Dana Dimel passed away,
Peoria City Council narrowly approved a public sleeping ban,
Aidan Laughery was named Big 10 player of the week
and Vermillion County officials got sworn in.
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Illini Women's Volleyball are headed to the NCAA tournament,
Illinois' Cold Weather Rule just went into effect
and Illini football just wrapped up a historic season.
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Women's Basketball's Kendall Bostic earned Big Ten Player of the Week with her performances against Oregon State and Le Moyne,
33 Illinois counties have voted to secede from Cook County, making their own state,
And Women's XC's Halle Hill went solo to the NCAA Championships this weekend to race her final college 6k.
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UIUC's Main Library celebrated its 100th anniversary with the unveiling of a time capsule of the same age.
Illinois Men's Basketball signed four-star and 89th overall recruit Brandon Lee on Tuesday.
and a federal judge overturned Illinois' assault weapons ban.
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A short recap of the national election outcome and local elections that will be felt on a national scale.
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Pro-Palestine groups call Champaign to divest, Rocky Mountain fever spotted in Champaign, U of I students donate unwanted dorm items, transfer class brings size to men's basketball.
Hosted by Emily Huffman
Stories by Stephanie Orellana, Adelyn Mui, Joy Quezada, and Nick Roacho.
Music by Boxout.
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Urbana summer camp gives young men purpose, truck with Israeli hostage screen displays stops at UIUC, net installed in Spalding Park, state representatives visit campus encampment.
Hosted by Adelyn Mui.
Stories by Shane Werner, Adelyn Mui, Joy Quezada and Alice Mei.
Music by Boxout.
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UIUC will not cancel its commencement ceremony, an Illinois election bill was passed under unusual circumstances, a Forbes study highlights benefits of the public school model, a new bill implements relaxation activities in schools, and millions of birds are arriving in Illinois.
Stories by Adelyn Mui, Stephanie Orellana, Joaquim O'Malley-Macias, Shane Werner, and Peter Derrah
Hosted by Peter Derrah
Music by Boxout
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