by Christopher Skeet in News
You stand in line in one of the computer labs, waiting a seemingly endless amount of time for a computer to open up, frustrated by the current user's inability or unwillingness to acknowledge that what you need the computer for is so much more important than playing games and checking facebook.
by Michaelia Fosses in News
Walking through the sometimes confusing, ever-bustling hallways and corridors in BSB, there is a welcome distraction for the weary and often lost person: student art displayed on the walls.
Part of Project Oasis, the group at UIC dedicated to building "oases" on campus; comfortable and well lit places to read, write, or in some cases, sleep.
by Kristine C. Ostil in News
Only 2 percent of undergraduate students take advantage of the study abroad program at UIC. Now in its tenth year, the program has had more than 50 applicants for the coming spring semester, the largest number it has ever had. However, many students overlook study abroad, fearing time loss and high expenses.