Mr. Decker’s musical legacy
Jessica shares the history behind a local memorial.
Hannah takes a look at what moves Urbana's Neutral Cycle Workshop.
In the next installment of Cope's abecedarian series in C-U, she discusses a surprisingly facile musical instrument, alive and well in Urbana.
Elizabeth discusses the new delivery business Kantwait with the U of I students that founded it.
Cope embarks on an abecedarian-inspired journey through C-U, starting with Courier Cafe's gumball machine.
The new year brings a bunch of contested races in politics, and Eric outlines some of them at the state and local level.
This Friday, One People is hosting its fifth annual signature event, The Lounge, which caters to the performing arts and supports local and global causes.
In a continuation of our series, Farah discusses some more options on shopping during the holidays here in C-U.
Jessica dives in and discusses one of the most interesting and well-established boarding facilities in C-U, Crossroads Grooming and Boarding Home.
Jen learns about the history of the soon-to-be Urbana-to-Kickapoo rail trail, which has been in the works for around twenty years.