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A rich holiday weekend for jazz in Chicago
Though Memorial Day obviously stands as a solemn occasion, the holiday weekend surely offer listeners a chance to catch up on concert-going. Among the highlights: Orbert Davis' Chicago Jazz Philharmonic: The nearly ubiquitous Chicago trumpeter leads his...
Tags: Melba Liston, Green Mill (club), Culture, Holidays, Michigan Avenue
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Beleaguered NIU administrator to retire
Northern Illinois University officials announced Monday that a longtime campus vice president who has been part of a federal law enforcement investigation plans to retire at the end of the month. Eddie Williams, 68, the university's chief of operations,...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Law Enforcement, FBI, Crime, Law and Justice, Northern Illinois University
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Tinley students awarded scholarships for community service
Six graduating high school seniors have been awarded $1,000 scholarships from Tinley Park for their community service, village officials have announced. Those students who are being honored include Emily Ruzevich, who attends Lincoln-Way North;...
Tags: Wildlife, Teaching and Learning, Brookfield Zoo, Loyola University Chicago, Awards and Prizes
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FAMU names Sylvester Young as new marching band director
Sylvester Young, a former music professor at Ohio University, has been selected as FAMU's new marching band director. Officials at Florida A&M University in Tallahassee announced early last month that they were interviewing two people for the job of...
Tags: Orlando, Ohio University, Hazing, Entertainment, Music
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Problem Solver: Dorm dispute at Northern Illinois University could put student in financial hole
Chris Lewandowski wasn't sure he wanted to live in student housing next school year, so the Northern Illinois University freshman did some due diligence. In December, the Naperville native called the school's housing department in DeKalb, he said. His...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Naperville, Northern Illinois University, Students, Colleges and Universities
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'At Any Price': Seeds of woe down on the farm ★★ 1/2
"At Any Price," a roughly mixed but interestingly plotted offshoot of "Death of a Salesman" and other hardy father/son perennials, is the fourth feature from writer-director Ramin Bahrani, whose career has been remarkable for his consistency of theme as...
Tags: At Any Price (movie), Goodbye Solo (movie), Zac Efron, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Manhattan (New York City)
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NIU names Idaho educator as new president
Special to the TribuneAn executive from the University of Idaho has been chosen as the new president of Northern Illinois University, officials announced today. Doug Baker, executive vice president at Idaho, replaces John Peters as NIU's president at a pivotal moment in...Tags: Northern Illinois University, Colleges and Universities
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3 members of Palatine family die in Sycamore crash
Tribune reportersThree people representing three generations of a Palatine family died Thursday when their car veered into the path of a truck near Sycamore, authorities said. Angelina Felix, 57, and her daughter, Jenny Perez, 19, and 2-year-old grandson, Roberto M....Tags: Dennis Miller, Accidental Death
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Dennis Quaid: 'At Any Price' star puts experiences to use
There was a time, in the late 1980s, when each new film starring Dennis Quaid was The One. The one destined to make him not just an actor, not just an actor with guts and a wily, toothy joker's grin, but a huge box-office-reliable star. In the summer of...
Tags: Peter Yates, Entertainment, Goodbye Solo (movie), Movies, Celebrities
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I-88 crash kills 1, halts traffic for hours in DeKalb County
A fatal traffic crash halted traffic for several hours on Interstate 88 in DeKalb County overnight, authorities said. About 8:15 p.m. Monday, two passenger vehicles and a tanker truck traveling eastbound on I-88 collided near Shrader Road and Watson...
Tags: Transportation Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Traffic, Accidental Death
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Negative views tied to child maltreatment
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Mothers-to-be who believe infants dirty their diapers to bother their parents or purposefully ignore their mothers may be more likely to abuse or neglect their young children, a new study suggests. U.S. researchers found...Tags: Science and Technology, Child Abuse, Northern Illinois University, Family, Abusive Behavior
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NE Ind. teen, 16, dies after crashing dirt bike
BUTLER, Ind. (AP) — A northeastern Indiana teenager has died from injuries he suffered when his dirt bike crashed at a motorcross track. Indiana conservation officers say 16-year-old Tyler D. Cook of Spencerville was pronounced dead Sunday evening...
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