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  •  Members of the College of DuPage Faculty Association marched down Lambert Road in Glen Ellyn last month to call attention to stalled contract negotiations. Union officials announced early Saturday they reached a tentative agreement with the college’s administration. To take effect, the deal must be approved by the union’s membership and the college’s board of trustees.

    COD, faculty reach tentative contract deal May 26, 2012 12:00 AM
    Negotiating teams for the College of DuPage and the school's faculty association have reached a tentative contract agreement — just days before a contract imposed by COD's board of trustees was set to take effect. The deal was struck just after midnight Saturday — the result of bargaining sessions on Thursday and Friday that lasted a combined 25 hours, said Faculty Association President Glenn Hansen.

     
  • Fatjona Aliaj

    DuPage County honorable mentionsMay 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    2011-2012 DuPage County Academic Team honorable mentions

     
  •  Scott Filip of Lake Park lands while competing in the triple jump.

    Images: Boys state track and field preliminaries May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    The high school state track and field semifinals took place Friday on the campus of Eastern Illinois University in Charleston.

     
  • The 2011-12 Northwest Suburban Academic Team, inside the Daily Herald's Arlington Heights office. Front row, from left: Emily Liquin, Palatine High School; Marianne Palczewski, Bartlett High School; Madeline Conway, Prospect High School; Connie Liou, James B. Conant High School. Back row, from left: Alex Linzmeier, Wheeling High School; Anand Patel, James B. Conant High School; Avni Bavishi, Hoffman Estates High School; Mengran Liu, Hoffman Estates High School; Joe Sessions, John Hersey High School and Antonio Spina, Bartlett High School.

    Introducing the 2011-12 Daily Herald Academic Team May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    Today, we introduce you to some amazing teenagers. The members of the 2011-12 Daily Herald Academic Team all have grades and test scores so stellar they could blind. But read past the test scores, and what you find are humble young people, dedicated to learning and intent on using education to further their goals.

     
  •  At the Brookfield Zoo, this pelican was a enjoying the warm day catching tadpoles for its dinner.

    Images: Photo Contest Finalists May 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    Each week you submit your favorite photo. We pick the best of the bunch and select 12 finlaists. Here are the finalists for the week of May 21st.

     
  • Toliet Paper, Paper Towels and Kleenex donated to Humanitarian Service Project (HSP).

    Hubble school makes donation of paper products for needy seniorsMay 25, 2012 12:00 AM
    Recently, Hubble Middle School made a large donation of paper products, for the sake of needy senior citizens served by the Humanitarian Service Project (HSP) of Carol Stream

     
  • Lake Park turns momentum its way May 24, 2012 12:00 AM
    Lake Park ace Christian Taugner generally doesn't need a lot of support, so when his team got him three quick runs Thursday afternoon to erase a one-run deficit, the Lancers were well on their way to advancing to Saturday's regional final.

     
  • Passport to Adventure booklets available at Glen Ellyn History CenterMay 24, 2012 12:00 AM
    Kane-DuPage Regional Museum Association has distributed the Passport to Adventure Booklet to over 50 area museums and libraries.

     
  •  Following the installation of turf at Memorial Field at Glenbard West in 2010, as well as at Glenbard North in 2009, the final two District 87 schools — South and East — will be getting turf of their own this summer.

    Glenbards moving ahead with artificial turf fields May 23, 2012 12:00 AM
    Artificial turf will be installed at football fields at Glenbard South and East this summer, ready for the start of the new school year in August. Those are the two final schools to get new turf since Glenbard High School District 87 started a turf replacement program at Glenbard North in 2009, followed by Memorial Field at Glenbard West in 2010.

     
  •  Glenbard West players celebrate their 9-5 win over Fenwick High School during boys playoff Lacrosse at in Glen Ellyn.

    Images: Glenbard West vs. Fenwick, boys playoff lacrosse May 23, 2012 12:00 AM
    The Glenbard West High School boys lacrosse team hosted the Fenwick High School boys Wedneday in Glen Ellyn

     
  • HSP co-founder Floyd Kettering (center) accepting the donation from the Bloomingdale Women's Club

    Endowment for Needy Senior and ChildMay 23, 2012 12:00 AM
    The Bloomingdale Women’s Club has given $9500 to the Humanitarian Service Project (HSP) to provide for the needy senior citizens and children served by the charity.

     
  • DuPage County Board delays funding vote for conservation group May 23, 2012 12:00 AM
    DuPage County Board members this week postponed a decision about funding a Glen Ellyn-based conservation group to figure out where the money would come from. Schools and Community Assistance for Recycling and Composting Education, or SCARCE, could lose nearly half its budget if DuPage terminates a long-running contract for environmental programming.

     
  • Wehrli, Benet stop Glenbard W. May 23, 2012 12:00 AM
    Bobby Wehrli is one of Benet's big hitters, but he started Wednesday's Glenbard West regional final a little slowly.

     
  • Dr. William Clark Crothers has been announced incoming Interim President for Judson University, effective July 1.

    Judson U. names William Clark Crothers as incoming interim presidentMay 23, 2012 12:00 AM
    The Board of Trustees of Judson University is pleased to announce the selection of Dr. William Clark Crothers as Judson University's Interim President for the next academic year. Dr. Crothers will assume this position on July 1.

     
  • Glen Ellyn shows its generosity May 22, 2012 12:00 AM
    A Glen Ellyn letter to the editor: The Glen Ellyn Food Pantry would like to publicly thank all the members of our community who made the first Spring Fling fundraiser a great success. Local vendors came together to provide a unique boutique shopping experience that provided the focal point for our event.

     
  • Nicholas Muniz

    Man accused of touching teens at St. Charles Target May 22, 2012 12:00 AM
    A 24-year-old Glen Ellyn man faces additional charges that he groped girls at a St. Charles Target this month after a 13-year-old saw his picture in the news and notified police. Nicholas E. Muniz is charged with several counts of discorderly conduct and battery and is due in court on June 22, according to police.

     
  • Baseball/Scouting DuPage County’s Class 3A/4A sectionals May 22, 2012 12:00 AM
    Neuqua Valley is scorching hot and could make a run like the one that saw the Wildcats finish third at Class 4A state in 2008. Hinsdale South is a No. 2 seed but hasn't had a lengthy postseason since it made the super sectionals in 2004. In Class 3A Glenbard South is trying to turn a strong end to the regular season into a sectional title at home.

     
  • COD Summer Rep presents ‘The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch’May 22, 2012 12:00 AM
    The McAninch Arts Center at College of DuPage, 425 Fawell Blvd. in Glen Ellyn, presents “The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch” by James L. Rosenberg at 7 p.m. Fridays to Sundays, June 23 to 24, June 29 to July 1 and July 6 to 8. All performances are in the MAC’s Studio Theatre.

     
  • COD Learning Commons offers one-stop-servicesMay 22, 2012 12:00 AM
    Offering students a new single location for academic support services, College of DuPage's new Learning Commons opens Monday, June 11, in the Student Resource Center, Room 2102, on the Glen Ellyn campus, 425 Fawell Blvd.

     
  • Banks’ greed won’t abate without ‘help’ May 22, 2012 12:00 AM
    Glen Ellyn letter to the editor: Banks claim they must have immense size in order to meet the liquidity needs of their largest customers. However, risking financial collapse is the price the country is paying for banks to retain their position as leaders in international banking.

     
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