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Three Uni students advance to final round of North American Computational Linguistics Olympiad

[AUDIO included] Only four students from Illinois will be competing in the final round of the 2008 North American Computational Linguistics Oympiad next week — and three of them are from Uni High. Sophomore Diana Liu, senior Ethan Berl, and sophomore Daniel Wilson each finished with a score above the U.S. cutoff mark in the competition's first round.

Film review: "Definitely, Maybe"

Will Hayes is in the midst of a divorce when his daughter, Maya, starts to ask him about his life before marriage. Maya wants to know everything about how her parents met and fell in love. And therein lies a tale. Maritza Mestre found herself wrapped up in both the story and the way it was told.

Habitat for Humanity '08: Working for a cause

[AUDIO included] Each year since 1997, close to 20 Uni students choose to spend their Agora Week sweating and working in one of the most impoverished areas in America, the Mississippi Delta. They do so as part of history teacher Bill Sutton's annual Habitat for Humanity trip. Find out how this year's students fared during their stay in Clarksdale, Miss., and listen to Sutton and seniors Shivani Khanna and Anna Cangellaris talk about their experiences.