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Charleston historic district voted in unanimously

The Charleston City Council approved the proposed historic district on Sixth and Seventh streets at Tuesday's meeting. The historic district would require property owners to receive a certificate of appropriateness prior to any major structural changes. Changes would include adding on to the property, adding a porch or enclosing a porch. (0) comments

Jason Mraz to perform

Jason Mraz will be performing at Eastern the last weekend in April as part of University Board's Spring Concert. After compiling a list of names, the UB concert committee narrowed the list down to just Ben Folds and Jason Mraz. With only one weekend to work with, Ben Murphy, a senior communication studies major and UB concert coordinator, said Mraz was the best option as far as price and dates. (0) comments

A group of 17 women celebrating a friend's 21st birthday Saturday at AJ's Restaurant & Bar were not expecting what happened. Eastern student Elyse Wilson said while sitting in a private room of the restaurant, located at 1405 Fourth St., a man entered the r

New owners renovating apartments

Champaign firm plans new outdoor features to Campus Pointe complex

Bob Pratten wants to give student residents of the Campus Pointe apartment complex more ways to enjoy the outdoors. Pratten, president and CEO of Regency Residential Associates, plans to do this by installing several new kinds of outdoor equipment to will allow residents the opportunity to play volleyball, basketball and other activities. (0) comments

'Free will is necessary for morality'

Whether or not people are morally responsible for their actions has been argued since before the word even "philosophy" existed. More than two millennia later, Eastern philosophy professor Grant Sterling believes he has the appropriate response. "Moral responsibility is a side issue," he said during the philosophy department colloquium held Tuesday in Coleman Hall. (0) comments

Computer vote planned tonight

Student Senate will vote on the purchase of 12 new computers tonight. The computers will cost $13,000 and will replace the computers in the Student Activity Center. The Apportionment Board approved the proposal 6-0 with one abstention during Thursday's meeting. (0) comments

Musicians prepare for tonight's battle

Five local bands to compete at 7th Street Underground

Dan Lazzarotto followed in his father's footsteps when he first started a band in high school. Now that he's in college, Lazzarotto, a sophomore physical education major, has a new band that's getting ready to compete in tonight's Battle of the Bands, which starts at 7 p. (0) comments

Discussing academic integrity

Alison Kostelisch would rather have a C on her transcript knowing she worked for it than cheat her way to a diploma. "I think students think cheating is not a big deal," said Kostelich, the student vice president for academic affairs. "I think an honor code would be great. (0) comments

Participate in "One Book, One University" Students can pick up copies of "Freakanomics: A Rogue Economist Explores The Hidden Side of Everything," by Steven D. Livitt and Stephen J. Dubner, in Mary J. Booth Library. The book is a part of the "One Book, One University" reading project, sponsored by Booth Library. (0) comments

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