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Monthly Archives: August 2025
August Issue Front Cover
AGAINST GENOCIDE, FOR ISRAEL DIVESTMENT
Posted in Front Cover, Gaza, Israel/Palestine, Middle East, Peace movement, Section
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State Treasurer Frerich’s Investments are Unpopular and Immoral
In March, community organizers from Champaign-Urbana launched a local campaign to demand an end to Illinois’s investments in corporations supporting Israel’s genocide against the people of Palestine, including Illinois’s direct purchase of Israel Bonds. The local effort joins a statewide … Continue reading
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Posted in divestment, Gaza, International, Israel/Palestine, Middle East, military, Peace movement, Section, War
Tagged divestment, Gaza, Illinois state politics, Israel divestment, peace activism
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Unions and Immigrants: The Past and the Present
This article is the first of a two-part analysis of the relation between unions and immigrant workers. In an upcoming issue, the focus will be on campus unions at UIUC and their efforts to protect international students and undocumented workers. … Continue reading
578 total views
Posted in Immigrants, Immigration, labor, labor history, Labor/Economics, Racism, Section, union soldarity, Xenophobia
Tagged Immigrants, Labor, labor history, racism, union solidarity
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UIUC Engineering Open House
This year the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign’s Engineering Open House 2025 was expecting 40,000 visitors April 4 and 5. Designed to showcase the talents and research of students in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) fields, the theme this year … Continue reading
558 total views
Posted in AI, Big Tech, Gaza, Israel/Palestine, Middle East, military, Music, Section, University of Illinois, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Tagged academia and the military, AI, Big Tech, IDF, Israel/Palestine, STEM, UIUC, university-industrial complex
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Nuclear Power in the Trumpian Deregulatory Era
With the Trump-era onslaught and so many problematic circumstances to deal with in the power-production and -distribution system, the nuclear-power issue perhaps seems not necessarily top of many people’s and organizations’ concerns. Both at the national and the local level, … Continue reading
533 total views, 1 views today
Posted in Climate crisis, Environment, Environment, Nuclear Power, Section, University of Illinois, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Tagged climate crisis, energy, environment, nuclear power, UIUC
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Our National Melting Point: Far Past Time to Abolish ICE
The roaming marauders of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), with masked faces, gallivanting around in armored vehicles and unmarked cars, are terrorizing communities across the United States. Los Angeles, a California city with sanctuary laws meant to protect immigrant … Continue reading
436 total views
Posted in ICE, Immigrants, Immigration, Section, Violence
Tagged federal repression, ICE, Immigrants, violence
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Bombing Iran Might Bring on Regime Change—Just Not in Iran — Print Version
For decades Iran has been the gremlin in the American global imagination. US officials claim that Iran is the main source of instability in the Middle East, allowing them to dismiss any opposition to US or US allies’ policies as … Continue reading
497 total views, 1 views today
Posted in International, International, International law, Iran, Middle East, military, Section, War
Tagged bombing, democracy, international law, Iran, nuclear non-proliferation, US militarism, war
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Bombing Iran Might Bring on Regime Change—Just Not in Iran — Full Version
For decades Iran has been the gremlin in the American global imagination. US officials claim that Iran is the main source of instability in the Middle East, allowing them to dismiss any opposition to US or US allies’ policies as … Continue reading
691 total views
Posted in International, International, International law, Iran, Middle East, military, Section, War, Yemen
Tagged bombing, democracy, international law, Iran, nuclear non-proliferation, US militarism, war, Yemen
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ICE Strikes in East Urbana: Roofing Crew Disappeared with Barely a Trace
This article appeared on the author’s Substack on June 24, 2025. It has been lightly edited for style. At least eight men were taken by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in East Urbana in the early morning hours of Tuesday, … Continue reading
589 total views, 1 views today
Posted in Community, ICE, Immigrants, Immigration, labor, Section
Tagged community resistance, ICE, immigrant labor, US immigration policy
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Should Urbana Get License Plate Readers?
Objection! Question is irrelevant. We ask the wrong question, and we are being given the wrong answer. We still haven’t answered the question the Champaign County jail consultant, the late Dr. Alan Kolmonoff, posed to us back in 2013: “What … Continue reading
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The Sangamon River Anthology of Champaign County Poetry
This summer Reger completed editing and publishing the Sangamon River Anthology of Champaign County Poetry. Here he shares the foreword from that volume to introduce the project and offer a glimpse into the collection’s themes. Poetry in Champaign County has … Continue reading
377 total views, 1 views today
Posted in Arts, Local Arts, Poetry, Section
Tagged local arts, Poetry
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America, I’m Writing You a Poem
America, I’m writing you a poem: All words I learned at your side,In these days of your decline, reaching Up to regain yourself, to get back To a state of reason and equanimity. Though your path is nearly severed, And … Continue reading
418 total views
Posted in Arts, Local Arts, Poetry, Section
Tagged local arts, Poetry
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August Issue Back Cover
LOCAL PROTESTS 336 total views, 2 views today
336 total views, 2 views today
Posted in Back Cover, Gaza, Israel/Palestine, Middle East, Section, War
Tagged anti-war, back cover, Gaza protest, Iran, Israel/Palestine
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