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Two Rockford nature organizations are partnering to offer the community seasonal walks. The series allows the community to access forest preserves that are normally closed to the public.
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Frances Jaeger explains that writing and content-creating are not the same thing.
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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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Kelly Steward stops by Studio A with her band, The Restless Kind, to play live and talk with us about opening a new music venue in Rockford.
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Deborah Booth sings the praises of the library book sale.
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Some NIU students are protesting the war in Gaza and calling for change.
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The grant cycle is ending in June but the organization that leads the charge will continue its mission.
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Christine Lagattolla looks at how everything in nature — and community — is connected.
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NIU students call for allowing undocumented students to apply for campus jobs, among a list of demands to improve the support provided to students regardless of their immigration status.
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Later this year, the Illinois Department of Transportation will install flashing safety beacons at the intersection of Route 23 and Perry Road in DeKalb County. It’s an area that has become known for deadly car crashes. Peter Medlin reports.
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Good or bad, you can always depend on your elders for advice, says Rosie Klepper.