Robert S. Eckley Distinguished Professor of Economics Mike Seeborg was among local experts participating in an economic summit hosted by the Economic Development Council of the Bloomington-Normal Area. He also offered perspective on local consumer behavior and holiday retail expectations.
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Chris Pemberton ‘93, who teaches at Bartlett High School, has been named head baseball coach there.
Described as a hometown girl making good, Casey Erin Clark ‘04 is starring in the Stages St. Louis production of “Little Women The Musical.”
The Radio Latino show on WESN is finding an appreciative audience.
The collegiate chapter of Habitat for Humanity hopes to double its production of homes, and is conducting a fundraiser in cooperation with businesses in Uptown Normal.
In addition to his work for Duke University Health System, Steve Wilfong ‘81 plays trombone at the Durham Performing Arts Center.
Members of university chapters of PRIDE protested the same-sex marriage bans adopted by three states during November’s general election.
Columnist Bill Flick told the tale of Princess Nudelman, the goldfish once owned by Stephanie Nudelman ‘11, who was encouraged to register to vote.
Richard Jenkins ‘69 was named one of 25 “Entertainers of the Year.”
A “Know Your Neighbor” profile featured Jessica Bicknell ‘00, associate principal at Sterling High School.
