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Like other branches of African American vernacular dances such as Chicago Steppin’, Hip Hop, and Lindy Hop, the roots of Blues dance originated from African and African American dance traditions. Included in the exhibit are artworks by contemporary artists, archival photographs, and video interviews.
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Join us for the brightest virtual 5K on campus! Complete our 5K by Friday, Oct. 23 and record your time here, use hashtag #ActiveILLINI, and post your pictures for additional prizes!
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Enjoy bowling, billiards, and gaming at the Illini Union Rec Room. Open M-F from 11:30am-8pm and Sat/Sun from 4-9pm.
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Dr. Dustin Tahmahkera, an enrolled citizen of the Comanche Nation of Oklahoma, will be presenting his work on representations of Native and Indigenous people in the media and how understanding this can lead to a more nuanced understanding of other contemporary issues.
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Every weekday at noon enjoy student performers live on our Facebook page as they play guitar, piano, or sing. Find these talented Illini on the Illini Union Facebook Livestream.
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Many students are told that perfectionism is a good thing and necessary for success. However, studies actually show that perfectionistic attitudes can actually interfere with success. The desire to be perfect can both rob you of a sense of personal satisfaction and cause you to fail to achieve as much as people with more realistic expectations.
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In these times of uncertainty, many of us feel stressed, overwhelmed, and unfocused. One of the best ways to process your emotions is through meditation. Beginning September 28, the Counseling Center is offering online daily guided activities to help you master mindfulness!
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Dr. Williams will lead a discussion inspired by the October 7 Lied Center at the University of Kansas livestream performance by Amirah Sackett and MR MiC and then will open up the conversation to webinar participants.
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The McKinley Pantry at Garden Hills, in partnership with the Unit Four School District and the Eastern Illinois Foodbank’s School Pantry Program, serves families in need, especially those families within the Garden Hills community.
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Enjoy bowling, billiards, and gaming at the Illini Union Rec Room. Open M-F from 11:30am-8pm and Sat/Sun from 4-9pm.
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Every weekday at noon enjoy student performers live on our Facebook page as they play guitar, piano, or sing. Find these talented Illini on the Illini Union Facebook Livestream.
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In these times of uncertainty, many of us feel stressed, overwhelmed, and unfocused. One of the best ways to process your emotions is through meditation. Beginning September 28, the Counseling Center is offering online daily guided activities to help you master mindfulness!
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These times are not easy. Feeling isolated and lonely is very common, and life is very different than it was before the pandemic. Many people are having strong reactions to these changes. RIO, provides an interactive experience that helps you learn mindfulness skills to identify why you’re feeling the emotions you are and accept them.
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Counseling Center Paraprofessionals are a group of undergraduate students who work to assist other students in embracing wellness. Each semester they hold weekly workshops on wellness topics that are relevant to our campus.
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Interested in learning how you can be a more effective ally? This LGBTQIA+ Ally Training will be taking place via Zoom on Wednesday, October 14th, and the deadline to register is Monday, October 12th, 2020 at 5PM.
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Enjoy bowling, billiards, and gaming at the Illini Union Rec Room. Open M-F from 11:30am-8pm and Sat/Sun from 4-9pm.
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Every weekday at noon enjoy student performers live on our Facebook page as they play guitar, piano, or sing. Find these talented Illini on the Illini Union Facebook Livestream.
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The ILC is offering a workshop series on various dates throughout the semester open to all Illinois students. Students can participate in any of the workshops whenever the workshop is being offered. These workshops are being facilitated in real time and are being offered either in-person or online.
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Free food and entertainment for Illini students.
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These times are not easy. Feeling isolated and lonely is very common, and life is very different than it was before the pandemic. Many people are having strong reactions to these changes. RIO, provides an interactive experience that helps you learn mindfulness skills to identify why you’re feeling the emotions you are and accept them.
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In these times of uncertainty, many of us feel stressed, overwhelmed, and unfocused. One of the best ways to process your emotions is through meditation. Beginning September 28, the Counseling Center is offering online daily guided activities to help you master mindfulness!
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Enjoy bowling, billiards, and gaming at the Illini Union Rec Room. Open M-F from 11:30am-8pm and Sat/Sun from 4-9pm.
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Every weekday at noon enjoy student performers live on our Facebook page as they play guitar, piano, or sing. Find these talented Illini on the Illini Union Facebook Livestream.
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In Focus workshops are designed to address concerns students with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and ADHD-like symptoms commonly have. This series is typically offered once in the fall and once in the spring semesters.
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These times are not easy. Feeling isolated and lonely is very common, and life is very different than it was before the pandemic. Many people are having strong reactions to these changes. RIO, provides an interactive experience that helps you learn mindfulness skills to identify why you’re feeling the emotions you are and accept them.
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Times are heavy, and it can be a lot to manage. The Counseling Center's Sankofa Black Student Outreach team provides hours each week to talk through what's on your mind and process things together.
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In these times of uncertainty, many of us feel stressed, overwhelmed, and unfocused. One of the best ways to process your emotions is through meditation. Beginning September 28, the Counseling Center is offering online daily guided activities to help you master mindfulness!
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Enjoy free bowling and billiards from 5-8pm at the Illini Union Rec Room!
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Explore campaign memorabilia and learn about the Women's Suffrage Movement and Jim Crow voter suppression. Includes three poster exhibits: Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow, from the New-York Historical Society, Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote, from the National Archives, and Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence from the Smithsonian.
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Enjoy bowling, billiards, and gaming at the Illini Union Rec Room. Open M-F from 11:30am-8pm and Sat/Sun from 4-9pm.
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Every weekday at noon enjoy student performers live on our Facebook page as they play guitar, piano, or sing. Find these talented Illini on the Illini Union Facebook Livestream.
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In these times of uncertainty, many of us feel stressed, overwhelmed, and unfocused. One of the best ways to process your emotions is through meditation. Beginning September 28, the Counseling Center is offering online daily guided activities to help you master mindfulness!
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Every Friday, come watch a classic film! Visit https://union.illinois.edu/see-and-do/events/free-weekend-films for complete listing and even a streaming link if you want to watch it in your room.