217 Today: Monday June 14, 2021

217 Today: Monday June 14, 2021

Monday June 14, 2021 Today’s headlines: In an effort to address the so-called digital divide exacerbated by the pandemic, the Federal Communications Commission is temporarily providing low-income Americans discounted Internet access. A federal judge has stopped debt payoffs for Black and other minority farmers. The police department of the University of Illinois is launching a…

217 Today: Friday June 11, 2021

217 Today: Friday June 11, 2021

Friday June 11, 2021 Today’s headlines: Illinois is officially in “Phase Five” of Governor J.B. Pritzker’s economic reopening plan today, as new cases of COVID-19 and hospitalizations for the virus continue to plummet. The new phase means no more pandemic-induced capacity restrictions on businesses or social gatherings or masks necessary for vaccinated Illinoisans.  The Illinois Department of…

New Study Reveals Pandemic-Related Changes’ Effects On STEM Students

New Study Reveals Pandemic-Related Changes’ Effects On STEM Students

CHAMPAIGN – A new study of 182 students in a biology course at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign last spring shows that marginalized students don’t necessarily become demotivated under pandemic-related stress. This is in contrast to concerns that arose suggesting underrepresented students would crack under pressure and drop out of college.  Illinois Newsroom student journalist Carolina…

Drag Picnic Offers Safe Space For LGBTQ+ Folks In Champaign
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Drag Picnic Offers Safe Space For LGBTQ+ Folks In Champaign

CHAMPAIGN — June is Pride Month, and LGBTQ+ folks and allies in Champaign are ready to kick off the month with a Drag Picnic taking place at West Side Park this Saturday. CJ Brown is the host and organizer of the picnic, as well as one of the drag performers taking the stage this weekend….

217 Today: Friday May 28, 2021

217 Today: Friday May 28, 2021

Friday May 28, 2021 Today’s headlines: A State Police investigation continues into the fatal shootings of Champaign Police Officer Chris Oberheim and a suspect, Darion Lafayette. State police have released security and bodycam video of last week’s pre-dawn shooting, and a state’s attorney’s report says a second officer’s shooting of Lafayette was justified. Democratic U.S….

217 Today: Wednesday May 26, 2021

217 Today: Wednesday May 26, 2021

Wednesday May 26, 2021 Today’s headlines: Illinois’ constitution mandates the legislature re-draw their own district boundaries every decade, the year after a Census, but the state’s judicial districts haven’t been touched since the early 1960s. The Illinois Senate Tuesday voted to repeal a 1989 law criminalizing the transmission of HIV. It’s been one year since…