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U of I Autism Program encourages high school students to go to college

URBANA – The Autism Program at the University of Illinois continues to provide an online summer camp for prospective students on the autism spectrum. The I-Ready Summer Camp is a weeklong online experience that encourages and promotes college readiness for students on the autism spectrum. This is the second year that high school students can…

Before voters can weigh in on November ballot, ‘Workers Rights Amendment’ must survive new legal challenge

Before voters can weigh in on November ballot, ‘Workers Rights Amendment’ must survive new legal challenge

Before closing out its truncated spring legislative session earlier this month, the General Assembly approved language that will be put to voters in November, asking whether Illinois should amend its constitution to add a so-called “Workers’ Rights Amendment” to guarantee the right to collectively bargain in a state with a long tradition of strong organized…

Farmers turn to old-fashioned manure as fertilizer prices soar

Farmers turn to old-fashioned manure as fertilizer prices soar

It’s never been a better time to sell manure. “We have been inundated with calls,” said Andy Scholting, president and co-founder of Nutrient Advisors, a Nebraskan manure broker. “We’ve certainly never seen so much demand for manure fertilizer.” Farmers are blowing up the office’s phones, hoping to find an alternative to expensive synthetic fertilizers. Prices…

‘Don’t stop now’: The new Illinois budget’s impact on higher ed and college students

‘Don’t stop now’: The new Illinois budget’s impact on higher ed and college students

DEKALB — Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker just signed a nearly $47 billion budget into law. That includes substantial increases to the need-based student Monetary Award Program — or MAP Grants. WNIJ’s Peter Medlin talked with Partnership for College Completion policy manager Mike Abrahamson about what it means for Illinois college students. Peter Medlin, WNIJ education…

Protesters demand Parkland College fire former police chief

Protesters demand Parkland College fire former police chief

Protestors gathered at Parkland College April 21 to demand the firing of a former Champaign police chief from his teaching position. Former police chief R.T. Finney has been teaching classes about community policing since the fall of last year. Finney was involved in a shooting that led to the 2009 killing by a different officer…

217 Today: Higher ed expert discusses new budget’s impact on Illinois college students

217 Today: Higher ed expert discusses new budget’s impact on Illinois college students

Friday, April 22, 2022 Today’s headlines: Illinois has received its second bond rating upgrade in a year. Illinois is uniquely positioned to help mitigate the effects of climate change with carbon sequestration. A University of Illinois graduate is describing what it’s like to cover Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. About 40 protesters held a rally Thursday…