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Decatur, IL: Millikin University Sunset
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Decatur, IL: The days are getting longer! Leaving work at Millikin University, the sky was full of pink off to the west. The building on the left is the Perkinson Music Center and the building on the right is ADM-Scovill Hall.

CCAC South to host special performance
Community College of Allegheny County South Campus Student Life will host a performance by the Afro American Institute Youth Lab on Tuesday in the campus auditorium.  read more »
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UT network faces dilemma about showing recruits’ games
UT’s new network with ESPN could lose points with the NCAA if it airs high school athletics events, a Texas A&M University official said. A&M Athletic Director Bill Byrne said because of the network’s direct affiliation with UT, airing high school athletic events may violate NCAA recruiting rules. “I can’t speak for the NCAA, but I would imagine the governing body will look into the use of a …
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PRINCETON: Students discovering options to classrooms
Don’t like school? You’ve got options.
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Iroquois Interim Superintendent Takes Voluntary Pay Cut
Recognizing the ongoing financial hurdles faced by the Iroquois Central School District, Interim Superintendent Dr. Bruce Fraser has voluntarily reduced his daily compensation rate by 16 percent. Assistant Superintendent for Business and Finance Douglas Scofield reported Fraser’s change in pay from $ 600 to $ 500 per day to the School Board on Jan. 12.
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