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Archive - Jan 19, 2008

Winter formal kicks off busy dance card for spring semester

The first all-school social event since the November ice-skating party will be held tonight at the Illini Union. The winter formal, sponsored by the sophomore class, begins a series of dances, trips, and other activities that will culminate with prom and the senior day trip to Six Flags in May.

My two Antonio's Pizzas

It’s 5 p.m. on a Friday afternoon and the dinner rush has just swooped in. The line’s so long it continues out of the store and onto the sidewalk.

Computers — the new TV

Several years ago, people were hooked on television. Remember all those studies linking TV viewing to bad grades and attitudes back long long ago? Or how parents used to say that watching too much television hurts your eyes? Those times seem so far away now that the era of speedy computers and wireless networks have arrived.

Column: An ugly future

Lauren Piester has been re-reading one of her favorite series of books, "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld. The books are set in a future where cosmetic surgery is required at age 16, making everyone beautiful. Of course, some people don't want to be changed. They want to keep their own faces — but they're not allowed. "I am utterly clueless about how to save the world," Lauren writes. "I have no solutions. All I know is that I don't want it to turn out like the world in these books."

Why we won't have school on Monday: How C-U is honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

Uni students traditionally recognize the third Monday in January as the first day off from school after winter break. But it's more than that, of course. It's Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a holiday in honor of the slain civil rights leader. Each year the University of Illinois and other C-U organizations sponsor events celebrating King's legacy. Uni High's Sam Smith is part of the U of I organizing committee. Check inside to learn more about the events planned for this weekend and beyond.