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College President Liked Gorbachev's Speech in Peoria Friday
The president of Eureka College says the visit Friday by former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev was something to remember.
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Proposed Law Would Require Sex Offenders to Wear GPS Devices
A bill that passed the Illinois House of Representatives on Friday aims to force convicted sex offenders to wear a GPS monitoring device for the entire time they're out of jail on supervised release or parole.
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CSC Awards Faculty, Adjunct Faculty of the Year
Lisa Mohr, Carl Sandburg College art instructor, and Sue Scott, CSC adjunct math instructor, have been named the 2009 Carl Sandburg College Faculty and Adjunct Faculty Member of Year, respectively.
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Galesburg Civic Art Center Celebrates Soup
The Galesburg Civic Art Center will host Great Bowls of Soup on Tuesday, April 7.
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Monmouth College Student Newspaper Wins Awards
Members of the editorial staff of Monmouth College's student newspaper, The Courier, have received three awards from the Illinois College Press Association (ICPA).
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Knox Lincoln Scholar To Give TalkThursday
Douglas L. Wilson, co-director of the Lincoln Studies Center at Knox College, will give the 2009 Burkhardt Lecture, "Lincoln and Language," at 4 p.m., Thursday, April 2, in the Alumni Room, Old Main, Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois.
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FIRST ON WGIL: Knox County United Way Reaches Goal, Despite Recession
POSTED 8:05am 3/28/09 Even in an economic downturn, local residents and business people sure do know how to give so that other organizations can continue to help.
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CSC, WIU Enter Into New Partnership
Saving students money and and the time it takes to graduate with a four-year degree are the goals of a new partnership between Carl Sandburg College and Western Illinois University.
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Police Investigating Vandalism Complaints
Three separate incidents involving the defacing of vehicles in Galesburg may be related.
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Mikhail Gorbachev Speaks at Reagan's Alma Mater
Only one American president was born in Illinois -- Ronald Reagan. His alma mater, Eureka College, hosted Reagan's Soviet contemporary, Mikhail Gorbachev, Friday afternoon.
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