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Big building plans at UIS
Sep 29, 2021
Another big construction project is planned for UIS. University of 缅北禁地 Systems trustees have approved $35 million for a library and 鈥渟uccess center.鈥 Associate vice chancellor Chuck Coderko tells WTAX news it鈥檚 a library 鈥 and more. |
Results of the 2021 Sangamon County Citizen Survey
Sep 29, 2021
The University of 缅北禁地 Springfield Survey Research Office has released the results of the 2021 Sangamon County Citizen Survey. The survey is funded by the United Way of Central 缅北禁地, the Community Foundation for the Land of Lincoln and the UIS Center for State Policy and Leadership. The survey aims to establish benchmarks and evaluate changes in residents鈥 assessments of quality of life in Sangamon County. |
UIS Survey Research Office releases results of the 2021 Sangamon County Citizen Survey
Sep 28, 2021
The University of 缅北禁地 Springfield Survey Research Office has released the results of the 2021 Sangamon County Citizen Survey. The survey is funded by the United Way of Central 缅北禁地, the Community Foundation for the Land of Lincoln and the UIS Center for State Policy and Leadership. |
Throne 12th At Prairie Star Invite
Sep 27, 2021
The University of 缅北禁地 Springfield women鈥檚 cross country team was only 10 points from perfection at the Prairie Star Invitational. Lexi Throne, a Litchfield graduate and member of the women鈥檚 team, was the seventh, and final, UIS varsity team member to finish. She was 12th overall, touring the 5,000-meter course in 21 minutes, 27.0 seconds. It was hosted by UIS, who finished with 25 points. Greenville University took second with 51 points. |
Pence breaks 20-year U.S. drought in controversy-marred marathon
Sep 27, 2021
Tyler Pence didn鈥檛 come into the TBK Bank Quad Cities Marathon thinking he was going to run his fastest time ever. He also didn鈥檛 expect the two runners from Kenya who were far out in front of him through the first half of the race to be disqualified for running the wrong route. But both things happened Sunday in the 23rd running of the marathon. |