Leadership is for those who pay attention,”says Christopher Carter. At the Leading Illinois Together Conference, these words ...
With fall being a season so profoundly rooted in its cozy, autumnal aesthetics, going to a cafe is the perfect way to embrace ...
Pride Fest here in Champaign-Urbana marks its 15th anniversary this year. Hosted by Uniting Pride for the past 15 years, their aim in hosting the heavily anticipated event is to bring together diverse ...
Since 2009, Little libraries have appeared all around the Champaign-Urbana area in order to provide its community with ...
Starting the 2024-25 school year strong, we at Prospectus are featuring our first Professor Spotlight on Parkland’s only on-campus political science professor, the exceptionally fascinating Dale ...
The Canopy Club’s Discover series has long been a great way to find local bands on the rise. Recently, we have seen an uptick in touring bands. Oct. 3 attracted Chicago’s Madame Reaper along with ...
With just two weeks until PYGMALION celebrates its 20th anniversary and reopens a floodgate of talent into Champaign-Urbana, time is ticking down to grab tickets and get in on the frenzy. In the ...
On Oct. 3, 2024, Parkland Theatre held the opening night of its first show of the season, “12 Angry Jurors.” The production, a straight play explores the huge responsibility faced by 12 people as they ...
There are many student-run clubs at Parkland College that the majority of the students do not know much about; The Prospectus being one of them. However, our college offers an array of clubs and ...
A burst of color and celebration filled the streets as the 2024 CU Pride Fest brought together a vibrant crowd this past weekend. Lively music, cheerful chants and rainbow flags painted the scene, ...
The Scratching Post – a cat cafe – began its construction last week. Though the date has not been set for its opening, the cafe is expected to open sometime in the fall of 2024. The cafe will be ...
Unlike our previous visit to the Canopy Club’s Discover series, Nov. 3 delivered a lineup of musicians cut from the same indie-rock cloth, rather than three distinct genres. All four bands managed to ...
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