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Subfreshmen heading to Chicago for field trip

This year, rather than going to the Wildlife Prairie State Park as many previous subfreshmen have, the Class of 2012 will head to the Chicago Field Museum. It will be the second year in a row that subfreshmen have gone to the museum. Read on for more about the field trip.

Big Show '08: Are you ready for the biggest ever?

Thirty-five comedy sketches: That's what you'll have to feast on if you go to Big Show '08 this weekend, and we know you will! Rachel Skoza gets the lowdown from directors Anna Cangellaris and Eunice How. Check inside for all the details, including a list of skits to be performed. All the money raised from ticket sales will go toward this year's X-Week charity, UC Books to Prisoners. Bring paperback dictionaries (any language, please!!), and you'll get a $2 discount!

Four seniors to receive Kiwanis Club honors

The end of the school year must be getting close, because the awards are starting to pour in. The latest honors come from the Champaign-Urbana Noon Kiwanis Club, which will recognize outstanding seniors from local high schools — including four from Uni — at a luncheon later this month.

WCIA's "Best of Class" to spotlight 18 Uni seniors

Usually only two students represent each area high school in WCIA's annual "Best of Class" series of one-minute TV spots. But for the second year, the station has invited schools to submit the names of all students who have the highest GPA in their class. In Uni's case, that means 18 seniors will be appearing on WCIA during the upcoming graduation season.

Where are they going? The Class of 2008's college destinations

Sixty-four students, 32 colleges. Here's where you'll find the Class of 2008 next year. As usual, the most popular destination is right here at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, with 24 seniors choosing the U of I. The next most popular school is Grinnell College, with four seniors heading to the Iowa school. Four seniors will attend an Ivy League college.

X-Week '08: Are you ready for a dance-off?

New events, old favorites highlight fundraising week for UC Books to Prisoners

The first-ever X-Week dance-off will get things rolling Monday during lunch for six days of fundraising. This year's events will benefit the Urbana-Champaign Books to Prisoners program. All the old favorites will be back: water balloon tosses, senior auction, and, of course, Big Show. But this year there will also be a talent show and an opportunity for hands-on volunteer activities.

Countdown to lockdown: Building security changes impend

The days of Uni being an open building are numbered. Doors will be locked and a proxy-card system will be installed if everything goes according to plan for next year. Read on for more about the security-inspired changes coming our way.

Rantanen, Sligar win top honors in Central Illinois art contest

Senior Aliisa Rantanen and junior Lor Sligar have won first and second prize, respectively, in the annual art contest sponsored by the Central Illinois Chapter of the National Society of Arts and Letters. Check inside to see their winning entries.

UFU update (with video): Personal sacrifice campaign comes to an end Friday

The Uni student organization United for Uganda began a personal sacrifice campaign in March to raise money for the grassroots organization Come Let's Dance. The campaign ends on Friday, but people can still donate to the cause. Check inside for details — plus watch video highlights of UFU's March 7 hip-hop benefit show.

Now he's in the movies: Alex Zhai featured in documentary on 2006 U.S. International Math Olympiad Team

The list of senior Alex Zhai's accomplishments seems to grow daily: newly selected member of the US. Physics Team, two-time Math Olympian, etc. Now you can add "movie star" to that list. Well, sort of. Alex is one of six students featured in a new documentary titled "Hard Problems," which chronicles the 2006 U.S. IMO Team as it prepared for and competed in the 47th International Mathematical Olympiad.

Alex Zhai makes U.S. Physics Team

[AUDIO included] The talented Alex Zhai adds the title of U.S. Physics Team member to his already long list of impressive academic accomplishments. Zhai will attend a training camp at the University of Maryland this May with the other 23 members of the team in hopes of becoming one of the five members of the U.S. Traveling Team, which will compete this July in the 39th International Physics Olympiad, to be held in Hanoi, Vietnam.

Rob Diehl, Brian Wang named 2008 State Historians of the Year

The Illinois Historic Preservation Agency has named juniors Rob Diehl and Brian Wang two of the 14 State Historians of the Year for their published work in Illinois History: A Magazine for Young People. The student historians will be honored at the All Illinois History Exposition, to be held May 8 at the Prairie Capital Convention Center in Springfield.

State runner-up: Uni journalism team places second at IHSA tournament

Sophomore Chris Yoder won first place in sports writing as Uni High earned the state runner-up trophy at the IHSA journalism finals held Saturday at Eastern illinois University. Palatine Fremd won the title with 28 points, followed by Uni with 23. No other school reached 20 points in the 15-event contest. Sixty-seven schools advanced to the finals from the April 19 sectional round.

ICTM '08: Uni finishes second in Division 3AA at state math contest

Competing in a division intended for schools up to eight times its size, Uni High placed second in Division 3AA at the Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics state contest held Saturday at the University of Illinois. Vernon Hills won the title with 779 points, followed by Uni with 709. The contest consisted of 14 events in such areas as algebra 1, algebra 2, geometry, precalculus, and calculus. Fifty-two schools competed, having advanced from the March 1 regional round held at 19 locations around the state.

Class trip preview: Juniors to spend Sunday at Kings Island

After last year's successful trip to Six Flags St. Louis, the Class of 2009 is ready for a sequel. This time the destination is the Kings Island Cincinnati amusement park. On Sunday, almost 40 people are expected to participate in the junior class trip, including chaperones led by Assistant Principal Sue Kovacs. The trip is yet another ground-breaking excursion planned by class president Isaac Chambers, founder of the Allerton Experience.