September 2008

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Class of 2008 graduates Nicole Schiller and Will Palmisano are finalists in a wedding giveaway.

Kelly Petrowski ‘08 has been accepted into the Peace Corps, and is in training as a secondary education volunteer.

Illinois Wesleyan has opened its new Welcome Center, which has many “green” building features.

Political Science student Scott Black ‘10 gave both candidates poor grades after Friday’s presidential debate.

Former Bloomington and Illini player Justin Harrison is enjoying his new role as assistant coach for the Illinois Wesleyan football team.

Hope Hoffman ‘98 has released a CD of fiddle music promoting local food producers in Maine.

Doug Amman ‘61 founded and directs the choral group, Planet Earth Singers.

Illinois Wesleyan has added courses on Chinese language and culture.

Kamaya Thompson ‘12 of Chicago was one of five young women selected to receive a $5,000 Generation Next scholarship from ESSENCE magazine in partnership with The Sallie Mae Fund.

Roger Ebert and Michael Phillips, his stand-in on the Ebert & Roeper show, gave The Visitor glowing reviews, crediting the performance of Richard Jenkins ‘69.

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