* Diminishing state support for colleges cause for concern
* Global surge at the University of Illinois
For the first time, the state’s flagship public school is home to more international students than any other public university in the country. In fact, the number of foreign students at the Downstate Urbana-Champaign campus — well over 5,000 — is more than had ever attended any public university in U.S. history.
* ‘They just eat, sleep, breathe mathematics and science‘
* Koreans comprise largest foreign contingent
* State representative robbed in her home
* February primary post-election report from Cook County
* Rezko lawyers ask judge to bar call
* Youth prisons suffer teacher shortage
* The Challenge to Chicago Schools and other leaders
* Schools’ aim: Getting smaller to get better
* State releases school financial report card
* Several Springfield people linked to Rezko trial
* Once-vibrant Evening Republican Club disbands
* New life sought for work camp
It’s all evidence of life the Hanna City Work Camp once had. In its heyday, the facility - about 10 miles west of Peoria on Illinois Route 116 - housed about 230 inmates and employed 80 to 90 people.
* Three for three: Bad decisions, response and wiring
* Gov. Blagojevich announces partnership with Center for Economic Progress to help seniors, veterans
* Gov’t official says HUD chief leaving
* Get moving on staffing hate crime panel
* Foster delivers party response
* You can squeeze blood from a turnip