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SPews: March 25, 2011

"UI police chief addresses Illini-Alert sent in error," Daily Illini, March 24

An Illini-Alert template mistakenly alerting recipients of an "active shooter" in the area Thursday morning was the result of human error.

University Chief of Police Barbara O'Connor said in a mass mail to students this afternoon that a person had pushed the "submit" button instead of pushing the "save" button to update the pre-scripted message. As a result, an incorrect alert was sent to 87,000 e-mail addresses and cell phones that were subscribed to the system.

 

"SEC accuses Urbana money manager of stealing $6 million," News-Gazette, March 24

An Urbana money manager stole more than $6 million of mutual-fund shares from several employee deferred compensation plans he advised, the Securities and Exchange Commission alleges.

The civil complaint filed this week by the SEC alleges that Timothy J. Roth, 55, of Urbana took the money from plans of companies that were clients of his employer, New Jersey-based Comprehensive Capital Management.

"U of I trustees OK 6.9 percent tuition increase," Pantagraph, March 23

University of Illinois trustees approved a 6.9 percent tuition increase Wednesday for incoming freshman this fall, pushing the single-year cost of attending the flagship campus in Urbana past $11,000 a year.

Administrators blamed dwindling state aid and overdue bills from Springfield for an increase that university president Michael Hogan said would be in line with inflation when spread over a four-year college education.

"Third floor of fire-struck buildings will be demolished," News-Gazette, March 23

The city of Champaign and the owners of three Campustown buildings have agreed to demolish the third floor area of three buildings damaged by fire on Wednesday.

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[Champaign Fire Department spokeswoman Dena Schumacher] expected the demolition will take place on Thursday or Friday.

"Ill. legislators to U of I: 'Prepare yourself for cuts'," Daily Illini, March 23

Illinois legislators are warning the University to prepare for budget cuts due to the state's financial situation, top administrators said Wednesday at the school's bimonthly Board of Trustees meeting.

University Comptroller and Chief Financial Officer Walter Knorr said Gov. Pat Quinn kept the school's funding level flat in his proposed budget. But when Knorr and University President Michael Hogan spoke with Illinois legislators three weeks ago, they received a warning.

"(They said) this budget situation is so tough, you should prepare yourself for cuts," Knorr said.

 

 

 


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What a great job by all the volunteers!  This event was really put together fast, and well. What I noticed about the crowd was how many old faces I saw despite occurring on a college campus.  I talked to quite a few, including students, who assured me…

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Thank you for discussing Ron Paul’s “successors” - the future of the freedom movement.  The movement didn’t begin with Dr. Paul, nor will it end with his exit from the political scene.  How many future political leaders were in that audience of nearly 5,000 last night?

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I went to the Ron Paul event last night. There was alot of energy & the audience responded to Ron Paul’s ideas which surprised me. I didn’t think most people would be aware of NDAA. Another person, who was there last night, observed that quite a few…

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A really well researched article.  Great job!

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I love the Guitars

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Hi my name is Harry Huffman, professional speaker…. keynote humorist and above all story teller. I have also been a ballroom dancer, competitor and instructor over 45 years.I’m looking to get on the story telling circuit or radio. Can you give me some advice. Thank you.  My web site http://www.speakdance.com

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Man, I cannot wait for these four records to be released by Parasol/Hidden Agenda - seriously great music for them to be working with. Thanks for letting me hang out in the studio and see you at the party…

John Steinbacher avatar

Rob, I’m slightly confused about the media player you are referring to.

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I’ve looked at this page with two different browsers, and four different operating systems. I’ve decided that the embedded media player is just plain busted.

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$100K for a toy house? No wonder my taxes are killing me. http://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/solar-decathlons-rainy-start_594112.html

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“Smile Politely sports writer announces candidacy for city government.”

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I also got to visit Big Grove Tavern during the soft open and definitely enjoyed the pork belly the most of all the dishes I sampled. The cheesy grits and the vinegary pickled vegetables were a perfect compliment to the rich pork belly.

Michael Feltes avatar

The Alan Partridge lookalike on the right in the first small photo has nothing to condescend to anyone about. AH HA!

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Snell and the little Hitlers of the neighborhood association need to chill out. Legitimate businesses should have the freedom to exist without having to endure the slings and arrows of ignorant and misguided opposition.

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represent, Matt.

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Yeah, I’d agree that Transporter Room 3 is the worst house venue I’ve ever seen.

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Food trucks are the start-up, small businesses of the future for those unable to afford real estate. No surprise, that merchants who pay rent, utilities, and maintenance on a property would despise the traveling competition. Or developers who build more empty retail spaces would want to close…

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Not so much far-right Tea Party as a balanced, moderate viewpoint between letting businesses succeed and protecting society with reasonable regulations. In spite of what the city reps are saying, the interpretation of policy on this issue certainly has changed. Letting a business start up under one…

Rob McColley avatar

I think it’s neat that SP has turned rightward, now espousing a Tea Party-style frustration with government regulations & taxes.

Annie Weisner avatar

This makes me so sad.  (Happy to live in Urbana, though!)  Crave Truck has been a GREAT addition to the food choices in C-U, and it’d be a travesty to chase them away.  This town should be supporting small businesses.  I’m glad to hear that they’ll still…

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*slow. clap.* Still offering no threat of intelligence…. I know I said I thought you should just write this whole column yourself next year, Isaac, but now that you’ve gone and taken a “part deux” run at it, I’d like to modify my request: Best Music 2013,…

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Actually, it’s kind of nice, the quiet.  John Heoffleur’s engaging commentary/dialogue is sorely missed, however. In lieu of someone intelligent saying something, I’ve compiled a list of Honourable Mentions: BEST ROCK BAND: Take Care ::these gentlemen have four completely different sets at their disposal right now (which…

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What?  Echo! (Echo!) Where’s the dischord and dissent?

Mike Ingram avatar

This weekend will mark the first appearance of Kayla Brown’s Fire Doll Candle booth at the Market.  Check it:  http://www.facebook.com/firedollcandles

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And without bloodshed. Sounds like the Savoy trustees aren’t as narrow-minded as some of their whiny pants constituents. Do you think quack Snell is already planning an asinine counterattack or is he still laying low after those “threats” against his person?

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hey, if hair ain’t gon’ be over your head, my jokes may as well be.

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Okay, almost 24 hours later and I finally got Issac’s Summer joke. I’m an idiot.

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Excellent.  I am glad sometimes American dreams are encouraged, rather than stifled.

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Swap the dog for a fire pit and it sounds like you’re writing about my back yard. Very nice.

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funny, as your summer begins, another Summer ends.

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