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Club Officers: President - Mark Lichtenwalter; Vice President - Mark Grzeskowiak; Treasurer - Eric Hanson; Secretary - Anthony Bruonzas; Scholarship Chair - Paul Kalafut; Membership Chair - David Strom; Informational Director - Anne Kerr; Alumni Relations Director - Jay North

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Music and Football

The Orchestra Hall weekend is scheduled for November 18-19 with the concert at 8 pm on Sunday the 19th. The School of Music will he handling concert tickets and a pre-concert reception in Symphony Center is also in the planning stages. The Illinois / Northwestern football game will be on Saturday the 18th. A tent party prior to the game is being planned by the Chicago Illini Club with more details to come.

Interested in sending your child or the neighbor's kid(s) to Illinois Summer Youth Music (Grades 7 to 12). Click HERE for PDF or HERE for Link.

Monday, May 15, 2006

ILLINI NOW

Email from the University

NOW you can buy Illinois football season tickets, watch Illini TELEVISION ADS, listen to Illini RADIO ADS and view informational football ticket BROCHURES on our Illini NOW page at www.fightingillini.com/illininow

On this page you will find an orange link that allows you to immediately buy SEASON TICKETS. Coach Zook's recruiting, the Memorial Stadium renovation project (the Illinois Renaissance) and an exciting schedule with seven great home games have provided momentum to our program. This is a great time to join the fun at Memorial Stadium! Our season ticket brochure has all the details.

In the group ticket brochure, you'll find information on how your company or community group can TAILGATE with the Illini and save money by purchasing single-game tickets in blocks. You will also learn about the new FAN EXPERIENCES that have been added for the 2006 season, many which are geared toward giving kids unforgettable Illini memories. Other FAN EXPERIENCES are geared toward businesses and present high-end opportunities for adults.

YOUNG ALUMNI (5 years or fewer past their UI graduate date) can receive $91 tickets in the east balcony.

Get your season and group tickets today!

The Illini NOW page is at www.fightingillini.com/illininow

University of Illinois Alumni Association
Building Relationships for Life
www.uiaa.org

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Bill in U.S. House challenges NCAA rule

From the News-Gazette
Monday, May 8, 2006
Bill in U.S. House challenges NCAA rule
Published Online May 5, 2006
By Christine Des Garennes

WASHINGTON: A House bill introduced Thursday would allow the University of Illinois to sue the NCAA and seek damages for lost revenue if barred from hosting a championship game.

The legislation proposes to limit the NCAA's ability to apply sanctions on colleges or universities because of team name, symbol, emblem or mascot, according to a news release issued by one of the bill's sponsors, U.S. Rep. Tim Johnson, R-Urbana.

Johnson introduced the bill with House Speaker Dennis Hastert, R-Yorkville.

The move comes six days after the NCAA Executive Committee announced the UI could not host postseason events unless it gets rid of Chief Illiniwek, an 80-year-old university symbol.

The NCAA last August issued the policy prohibiting postseason competition at colleges or universities with "hostile or abusive" racial, ethnic or national origin mascots or symbols. The UI was one of 18 schools included on the list of institutions with "hostile or abusive" mascots or symbols.

Throughout the appeals process, the UI has stated that it should resolve the issue itself, that the NCAA Executive Committee exceeded its authority when it decided American Indian imagery was a "core issue" and that the NCAA set policy without following its bylaws.

The federal legislation has been in the works for months. Hastert approached Johnson about it in December, said Phil Bloomer, Johnson's spokesperson.

In response to the NCAA announcement last Friday, Johnson's office has been fielding numerous calls from constituents, most of whom have said, "Do something. Please do something," Bloomer said.

Thus the "Protection of University Governance Act of 2006."

"We're not doing this for political mileage but because it's the right thing to do," Bloomer said. Johnson is seeking re-election in November.

In a statement issued Thursday, Johnson said the NCAA was established as a sports management association but has since "assumed the mantle of social arbiters. They need to go back to scheduling ballgames and leave the social engineering to others."?

UI administrators have not looked at the legislation yet, but university spokesman Tom Hardy said he expects the UI "will follow it with some interest, but we are not going to make any assumptions about what will happen or what could happen," he said.

"We've been served well by taking a deliberative approach since it (the policy) came up last August. There is no timetable. No decisions have been made on how to proceed at this point," Hardy said.

The pro-Chief camp was elated.

"We'll be reaching out to as many alumni as we practically can. The calls have already started," said Roger Huddleston with the Honor the Chief Society. He expects many UI alumni around the country will be willing to throw their support behind the issue because "it's a 50-state issue, not a Champaign County issue," he said.

"The Chief is not the issue, as much as I love the Chief. This is about right of self-determination," Huddleston added.

"I feel that's a red herring," said Bryan Alkemeyer of the institutional autonomy argument. "The real issue there is a racially offensive mascot/symbol on campus," said Alkemeyer, co-coordinator of the Progressive Resource/Action Cooperative.

Alkemeyer expects to begin a campaign to stop the legislation.

David Gill, the Clinton Democrat running against Johnson in November, issued a statement about the legislation through his press secretary Brian Amoah.

"I am unaware of the legislation proposed by Mr. Johnson; however, I do believe the citizens of the 15th District would appreciate it if Tim would put the same effort into drafting legislation to help deal with $3 a gallon gas, uninsured health care, bringing troops home from Iraq and other problems that plague the 15th," he said.

Original cosponsors of HR 5289, besides Hastert and Johnson, are Rep. Jerry Costello, D-Ill; Rep. Allen Boyd, D-Fla.; and Rep. Dan Boren, D-Okla.

The bill has not been assigned to a committee yet.

Friday, May 05, 2006

Successful Scholarship Dinner



The 2006 Scholarship Dinner has come and gone, and I must add with great success. The Patrick Haley Mansion was the perfect setting for this inaugural event.

Pictured above is the Honorable Jim Edgar and Ms. Kimberly Mason with your Club Officers (from left to right: Jay North, Mark Grzeskowiak, Paul Kalafut, Kimberly Mason, Honorable Jim Edgar, Mark Lichtenwalter, Kathleen Kinsella, and Eric Hanson).

Thank you everyone in making this dinner special.

Monday, May 01, 2006

On Campus

Baseball/Softball Promotions

2006 ILLINI BASEBALL PROMOTIONS AT ILLINOIS FIELD
Tuesday, May 2nd vs. Robert Morris • Two Dollar Tuesday
All tickets will be $2.

Friday, May 5th vs. Michigan • Hawaiian Friday Night
Everyone who wears Hawaiian gear will receive FREE admission to the ballpark. The night will include a hula hoop contest, Hawaiian music, and much more! The ceremonial first pitch will be thrown out by Coach Bruce Weber.

Saturday, May 6th vs. Michigan • Dog Day Afternoon
Bring your dog to the ball park and receive FREE admission for you and your four legged friend. Everyone who brings their dog to the ballpark will receive free dog treats! WPGU will be tailgating in the parking lot, handing out giveaways, and playing games.

Sunday, May 7th vs. Michigan • Senior Day
Festivities to honor the seniors who left their mark on the program.



2006 SOFTBALL PROMOTIONS AT EICHELBERGER FIELD
Saturday, May 6 • Northwestern • World's Largest Softball Tailgate/Girl Scout Day
Stock the coolers, get the grills ready, and come out to Eichelberger Field to create the World's Largest Softball Tailgate. Join us for a day of tailgating, games, music, and softball. There will be inflatable games and face painting at the Busey Kid's Zone, live music, and give-aways. Parking and admission are free!

Girl Scout Day - To register your troop contact Allison Berg at 217-244-0062.

Sunday, May 7 • Northwestern • Senior Day
Come recognize an outstanding senior class of Rachel Coriddi, Jenna Hall, and Laura Zobrist at their last game at Eichelberger Field.