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UIS Menās Basketball Returns to TRAC to Host Truman State, Quincy
Jan 08, 2025
After starting 2025 on the road, the UIS men's basketball team is back at TRAC for two key GLVC matchups this week. The Prairie Stars are set to play on Thursday, Jan. 9, at 7:30 p.m. against Truman State, followed by a 3:00 p.m. tip-off on Saturday, Jan. 11, against Quincy.
Illinois Springfield (6-7, 1-4 GLVC)
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Prairie Stars Return Home for Key GLVC Matchups Against Truman State and Quincy
Jan 08, 2025
The UIS women's basketball team is back at TRAC this week for a pair of important GLVC games. First, UIS will take on Truman State on Thursday, Jan. 9, at 5:30 p.m., followed by a Saturday showdown with Quincy at 1:00 p.m. Both games are pivotal as the Prairie Stars aim to build momentum in conference play.
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Zoom Desktop Client Update
Jan 08, 2025
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If you use the Zoom Desktop client, please update your software to the most recent version. |
Jack Weber Named Jimmy John's Athlete of the Month for December
Jan 04, 2025
UIS men's basketball's Jack Weber has been named the Jimmy John's Athlete of the Month for December 2024, after a month filled with milestones while continuing to be a key starter and a reliable contributor for the team. |
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UIS Center for Lincoln Studies Director Jacob Friefeldās book earns the Caroline Bancroft History Prize
Jan 09, 2025
Jacob Friefeld, director of the Center for Lincoln Studies at the University of Illinois Springfield, has received the Caroline Bancroft History Prize from the Denver Public Library for āThe First Migrants,ā a book he co-authored with Richard Edwards. Published by Bison Books, the book examines the migration of Black homesteaders to the Great Plains from 1877 to 1920. |