
Luke Taylor
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Feb 4, 2025 |
msn.com | Mark Townsend |Karen McVeigh |Charles Pensulo |Caroline Kimeu |Luke Taylor
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Dec 4, 2024 |
big10central.com | Luke Taylor
Dec. 3—URBANA — A former Illini football star won't have to appear at the Champaign County Courthouse just yet. First, he's due for a federal court date. Dana Howard, 52, of O'Fallon, originally had a local court date set for today after being issued a notice to appear for aggravated battery of a police officer/first responder with minor or no injury. Though he wasn't served the notice until Nov.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
big10central.com | Luke Taylor
Oct. 23—CHAMPAIGN — There's a secret behind the Orange Krush student section's perfectly coordinated chants and cheers: a pre-season orientation to get everyone on the same page. Today's "Tip-Off" event will be more than that, though, with basketball players and coaches Brad Underwood and Shauna Green in attendance to get the fans fired up. "We're trying to make it bigger and better this year," said Orange Krush Vice President Brooke Voelker.
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Oct 12, 2024 |
rsn.org | Luke Taylor
Hundreds of poor and desperate children targeted in anticipation of long and bloody battle, says Human Rights WatchHaitian armed gangs are recruiting starving children to swell their ranks ahead of an anticipated long and bloody battle with international security forces, a report from Human Rights Watch (HRW) has found.
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Sep 16, 2024 |
big10central.com | Luke Taylor
Sep. 16—Every week, higher-ed beat writer Luke Taylor will go one-on-one with a faculty member on the University of Illinois campus. Today, it's CHANCELLOR ROBERT JONES, with updates on several hot-button issues around campus. ***The most important new tradition on which we are focusing the most effort is building stronger and more supportive relationships with Native Nations. But, the Division of Intercollegiate Athletics will be showcasing several new traditions throughout the academic year.
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