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NIU journalism instructor Jason Akst took his JRN 401 students on an adventure this semester — writing and recording their own Perspectives at WNIJ.
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On a new Teachers' Lounge podcast, an agriculture teacher talks about food, farms, and her family of students.
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Rick Brooks experiences his own Ubuntu revelation regarding his alma mater: "I am because we are."
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Judy Collins will perform songs from her vast catalogue of music in Rockford on May 3 at the Coronado Performing Arts Center.
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Colleges around the country are leveling up their Esports programs. That includes Northern Illinois University.
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Six years ago, a Rockford woman created a resource to help parents find extracurricular activities to participate in with their children. These gems are now in a book.
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Madame Reaper & The Gentlemen's Club brought the energy for their live set in Studio A.
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Dan Klefstad says there are a lot of reasons to get to your local bookstore this Saturday and beyond.
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Suzanne Degges-White doesn't fall into the simple Introvert/Extrovert categories. Do you?
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Nearly 200 years after Native Americans were forced out of Illinois, the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation has become the first federally recognized tribal nation in the state after a decision from the U.S. Department of the Interior last week.
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The pastor of a small Rockford church is expanding his reach by using social media and other outlets.
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The Illinois State Board of Elections (SBE) is urging action after discovering personal data belonging to voters on various Illinois websites.