What I Will Miss about Senior Year
By Jack Coombs Video created by the author
By Jack Coombs Video created by the author
By Rachel King It’s difficult having to be confined to your home every hour of every day not including the time you spend outdoors. I never thought I would say this, but I wish I could just go somewhere. Anywhere. It doesn’t have to be special; it just has to be something besides the walls … More Keeping Yourself Motivated at Home
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By Jack Coombs Ask anyone who went to U of I before 2010, and they’ll say Green Street is one of the bigger changes to the campus. As Champaign real estate has grown in value and the demand for more luxury apartments has increased, UIUC’s central street has grown upwards. Here are some comparison … More How Campus Has Changed Over 10 Years
By Rachel King https://theblacksheeponline.com/illinois/ways-kicked-out-kams Dear KAM’s, Where do I start? You’re a melting pot of memories, filled with the good and the even better, the regrets and the #noragrets, the dancing and the awkward swaying. You made my sophomore year of college the wild time it was thanks to your lenient policies … More Thank You Letter to KAM’s
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By Jack Coombs As a supplement to my “Thankful for U of I video,” here’s a photo gallery with some of my favorite spots around campus. Each photo represents a letter from the word “thankful.” T – The Quad OK fine, starting out with the word “the” may have been too … More T.H.A.N.K.F.U.L
Dear Readers, The days are getting longer and sunnier, and winter storms are (hopefully) now a thing of the past. With the first official day of spring later this month, we are excited to welcome March to campus with our latest issue! Since this month is known for a certain lucky holiday, a … More Welcome to the March Issue
Dear Readers, It has been a very chilly few weeks, but that won’t stop us from coming out of hibernation for our first full-length issue of the semester! The Spread is ready to help you beat those winter blues, with entertaining and heartfelt topics to bring some light into these icy, overcast days. (Fingers … More Welcome to the February Issue