Tag Archives: UIC
Chicago Flame slapped with $50,000 lawsuit
Oct 04, 2010
by Karol Slowikowski
On Friday, October 1, UIC professor Rodrigo Carraminana filed a lawsuit against Malone Communications, publisher of the Chicago Flame, and former Chicago Flame news editor, Gregory Royal Pratt, for defamation, false light and invasion of privacy.
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Baseball squeezes out a victory against Central Michigan
Apr 14, 2010
by Midm Yi
On a beautiful Chicago evening at Les Miller Field, UIC baseball produced some timely defense, offense, and stellar pitching performances for a 5-3 victory over Central Michigan.
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Guest director presents “In The Blood”
Apr 09, 2010
by Karol Slowikowski
The theater department at UIC is running a Pulitzer nominated play directed by an award winning director and cast with a truly inspiring group of students. A gripping and fluid performance by UIC theater students guest directed by George O’Hara.
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History in the making: Butler’s trip to the Final Four
Apr 02, 2010
by Chris Brown
The Butler Bulldogs are in the Final Four for the first time in school history and Horizon League history. And you’re probably wondering how did this happen? Before we delve in to the magnitude and the meaning of this Final Four run, lets examine how they earned a trip back to their home town in Indianapolis.
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New hand dryers linked to increase in hand drying
Mar 29, 2010
by Andrej Pantich
This week, new bathroom hand dryers were installed in the Student Center East’s bathrooms. The new dryers, called Xcelerator, dry hands at twice the speed as the old hand dryers. These new dryers are resulting in unexpected results.
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UIC loses late lead, takes tough loss in baseball
Mar 13, 2010
by Midm Yi
On Friday night, the UIC Flames baseball team gave up a late lead and fell to the Baylor Bears, 9-7
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Emo or Overlooked?
Mar 08, 2010
by Kayci Pickett
The “Emo Generation” is what some sociologists are dubbing the current 20-somethings at UIC. Some laugh and poke fun at those students who whine and complain about the professor who is just “so unfair, and like, totally hates me, he gave me an F.”
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Khan/Jamil win student elections by landslide
Mar 04, 2010
by Chris Marosi
Yesterday, polls closed on the UIC Student Elections, leaving Roshina Khan the projected winner for UIC’s Student Member of the Board of Trustees seat with 38.8% of the vote, and Saad Jamil projected to win the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) Presidency with 50.6%. The results are not final until any pending complaints are resolved and the vote is certified by the Office of the Dean of Students.
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Incense and Drum Kits: A Night Underground
Mar 04, 2010
by Kayci Pickett
Catholic Underground is an outreach that seeks to combine traditional and modern through a candlelit prayer service followed by a contemporary Catholic band. It was brought to the John Paul II Newman Center here at UIC last year and continues to be held regularly.
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International hero arrives at UIC
Feb 26, 2010
by Brianna Milka
A new video, produced in Sweden, has been published online revealing who the mysterious new hero at UIC is, what the promise of this hero’s arrival entails. Words cannot describe the gravity of this momentous occasion. You have to see it to believe it. Watch the video here.
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Gallery 400: Art Work Magazine and The Free Store
Feb 24, 2010
by Joe Delisi
The local UIC art gallery is taking an inspirational initiative to give back to UIC students and local artists alike. Gallery 400 (400 S. Peoria), located a block north of the Halsted Blue Line, is a non-profit art exhibition space designated for UIC and Illinois artists. For 27 years, Gallery 400 has been presenting exhibits to the public for free. Until March 6th, the gallery presents a variety of works by the art publication Art Work in collaboration with UIC’s first temporary Free Store.


