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UIC student attacked at knifepoint
Tribune reporterAuthorities are looking for two men involved in the assault of a University of Illinois at Chicago student who was sexually attacked at knifepoint over the weekend in the Illinois Medical District neighborhood. The two grabbed the victim and covered her...Tags: Chicago, Sex Crimes, Sex Crimes
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Police searching for suspect in UIC attack
WGN NewsThe UIC campus and neighboring medical district are on alert as police continue to search for the men who sexually assaulted a student last weekend. The student was walking on the Rush Hospital campus at 2:30 p.m. Saturday afternoon when she was...Tags: Sex Crimes, Sex Crimes
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U. of I. trustees hike tuition, fees by almost 5 percent
Tribune reporterUniversity of Illinois freshmen will pay more than $24,000 this fall for tuition, fees and housing, an amount board members approved today as one trustee urged the group to “keep tuition in check.” New students at the Urbana-Champaign...Tags: Chicago, Urbana (Champaign, Illinois), Education, Students, Technology
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Top five grad degrees may surprise you
Think the MBA is the most popular master's degree out there? Wait a second, smarty. You're only half right. The most popular graduate field nationally is actually education, followed by business.
However, it is true that here in Illinois, more students...Tags: Health, Chicago, Medical Specialization, Elmhurst College, Health and Safety at School
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Suspect sought in two Near West Side purse snatchings
Another University of Illinois at Chicago student has been attacked during an attempted purse snatching, one day after a separate attack during which a student was knocked to the ground and her handbag taken in the same neighborhood.
The most recent...Tags: Near West Side, Theft, Criminals
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UIC police warn of off-campus strong-arm robbery
University of Illinois at Chicago officials have issued a crime alert warning students of a Tuesday strong-armed robbery where a student was knocked to the ground and robbed of her purse.
Shortly before 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, a female student was on the...Tags: Theft
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Commission named for immigrant scholarship program
Tribune reporterGov. Pat Quinn today named seven people to a state commission that will oversee a privately funded scholarship program designed to help undocumented immigrants pay for college. The scholarship fund was created by the Illinois DREAM Act, which Quinn...Tags: Laws, Chicago, Labor Legislation, Politics, Awards and Prizes
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Data analysis continues to grow in universities and job market
Do you wonder how businesses know your buying habits or your driving record? They mine for data. Data mining is sifting through large volumes of information that could not otherwise be done manually, explains Bamshad Mobasher, professor in the school of...Tags: Health, Education, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Marketing, Consumer Goods Industries
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Pizza guy who gets it whets appetites on the Internet
If anyone embodies the Domino's corporate cheer, all about selling more pizza and having more fun, it would seem to be Ramon De Leon, a prominent but unsanctioned ambassador for the company.
Having started 25 years ago as a delivery driver, De Leon now...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Chicago, Domino's Pizza Inc., Computing and Information Technology Industry, Apple iPad
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October 2011 Program Guide
Staff reporterSUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 POLAND A look at the history, culture and religion of Poland (and how those dimensions interpenetrate) with University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee professor Neal Pease and former UWM political science professor Don Pienkos. TUESDAY,...Tags: Health, History (tv network), Politics, Civil Rights, Elections
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UIC officials warn of armed robbery near campus
Officials at the University of Illinois at Chicago sent out a crime alert to students today after a male student was robbed for his backpack at gunpoint off campus.
About 11:25 p.m. Wednesday a male student was walking on the 700 block of South Laflin...Tags: Crimes, Theft, Colleges and Universities
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Lake in the Hills man pleads guilty in fish-toxin case
Tribune reporterA north suburban man pleaded guilty Tuesday to posing as a doctor to buy a deadly neurotoxin that comes from sources including puffer fish, which he intended "to use as a weapon," according to the U.S. attorney's office. Edward T. Bachner, 38, was...Tags: Lawyers, Justice System, Crimes, National Security, Court Preliminary
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