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The SIUC law school plans to award the Southern Illinois Healthcare Professorship in the fall to a senior faculty member working in law and medicine.
The SIUC law school plans to award the Southern Illinois Healthcare Professorship in the fall to a senior faculty member working in law and medicine...
# July 25, 2005; 8:00:50 PM

Senate committee suggests $1.45 billion for Amtrak
While funding for Amtrak may have temporarily derailed, the future is looking better for the passenger rail service, U.S. Rep Jerry Costello (D-Belleville), said at a news conference in Carbondale Saturday...
# July 25, 2005; 7:56:43 PM

Neighborhood Co-op Grocery to move to Murdale Shopping Center
The Neighborhood Co-op Grocery, a natural food store, will open at its new location in the Murdale Shopping Center on Feb.1, leaving behind its location of 20 years in downtown Carbondale...
# July 25, 2005; 7:47:48 PM

Recreation Center open house draws 1,200
The Recreation Center swarmed with prospective SIUC students and their families Friday morning in the first open house aimed at the 2006 school year, event coordinator Angie Royal said...
# July 25, 2005; 7:44:03 PM

Senate committee suggest $1.45 million for Amtrak
While funding for Amtrak may have temporarily derailed, the future is looking better for the passenger rail service, U.S. Rep Jerry Costello (D-Belleville), said at a news conference in Carbondale Saturday...
# July 25, 2005; 7:43:26 PM

Troy honors Sen. Paul Simon with museum
TROY - A few yards behind a gas station, across from a gravel road and in the same strip mall as a car parts store, the U.S. Sen. Paul Simon Museum sits ready for anyone wanting to remember a Southern Illinois icon...
# July 25, 2005; 7:42:24 PM

Deferred maintenance nags at campus buildings
A leaky valve damaged 1,200 to 1,400 books in the library on Thursday and Saturday and their repair will cost around $16,000, dean of Library Affairs David Carlson said...
# July 25, 2005; 7:41:04 PM

 
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