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  • Fall play diary '09: Isn't Mars bright tonight?

    Nov 5 – 11:48 pm

    Opening night finally arrived for the cast and crew of Uni's fall play, "The Miser." And, according to actress Katy Metcalf, it was amazing. "Today, I got all my lines," she writes. "Every single one. I did accidentally scream — but I can work on that later. And not just me. Monologues were finally in place, costumes were completed, everything went wonderfully. Taking the final bow was dreamlike."

  • Blogging NaNoWriMo: Week 1 of literary abandon

    Nov 5 – 8:01 am

    "So, now National Novel Writing Month has officially begun, and we've kicked off with a bang," writes Katy Metcalf. "Or, at least, a passably loud squeak. There are tons and tons and tons of Uni students participating, which I am thrilled about, including our nine-member support group. And, so far, no one's dropped out. So, thus far, everything is going well."

  • Fall play diary '09: The sweet smell of … the North Attic?

    Nov 4 – 11:30 pm

    "There is a particular set of smells that accompanies productions at Uni High," writes actress Anna Gooler. "I can't say exactly why I focus on these smells, but perhaps it's my brain preparing for nostalgia. I'll be flying around in my hovercraft someday in the future and smell something familiar, and I'll find myself yearning for the good old days of theater at Uni."

  • Fall play diary '09: Tech week from a techie's perspective

    Nov 3 – 3:55 pm

    "I have a different perspective on this process from most, for I am a techie and I am not on stage," writes crew member Adam Joseph. "While the actors are worried about learning lines and entrances, I worry about knowing what lights to turn on when and making sure each light is where it needs to be. And just doing that presents a certain number of problems."

  • Fall play diary '09: Why is there padding THERE?

    Nov 2 – 2:44 am

    Four members of the Gargoyle staff — senior editor Anna Gooler and junior editors Kahlilah Cooke, Adam Joseph, and Katy Metcalf — are involved in this year's fall play, "The Miser." This week they will take us backstage to get a sense of what goes into putting on a school production. What happens in tech week doesn't always stay in tech week.

People

Profiles and Q&A

Walking with buddies this Saturday: Down Syndrome Network's fifth annual event

The 2009 Buddy Walk will take place Saturday at the Champaign County Fairgrounds in Urbana. The Buddy Walk is an annual fundraiser for the Champaign County Down Syndrome Network. The organization's president is SSO secretary/registrar Ellen Lindsey, whose son, Joey, is featured in a promotional billboard.

From the archives: Ellie Stoddard found a home at Uni, now she's returning the favor

After Ellie Stoddard Seibold announced in November 2001 that she was giving $100,000 to Uni High, the Gargoyle's Gerry Shih wrote about the gift. We are republishing his article almost eight years later in conjunction with Friday's art auction, "Uni Celebrates the Arts," featuring more than 20 pieces donated by Ellie upon her death in 2002.

Riding high at Telluride

Senior Rachel Harmon challenged herself this summer by attending the prestigious Telluride Program at Cornell University. The result was nothing short of life changing. "You will learn something every day," she says, "in the same way that we physically grow every day, and because it happens so often, and it is so gradual, you will not realize the ways in which you have been transformed until you return to measure yourself against a familiar standard."

Uni Life & Style

Events, Activities, Groups, Trends, Buzz

Fall play diary '09: Isn't Mars bright tonight?

Opening night finally arrived for the cast and crew of Uni's fall play, "The Miser." And, according to actress Katy Metcalf, it was amazing. "Today, I got all my lines," she writes. "Every single one. I did accidentally scream — but I can work on that later. And not just me. Monologues were finally in place, costumes were completed, everything went wonderfully. Taking the final bow was dreamlike."

Blogging NaNoWriMo: Week 1 of literary abandon

"So, now National Novel Writing Month has officially begun, and we've kicked off with a bang," writes Katy Metcalf. "Or, at least, a passably loud squeak. There are tons and tons and tons of Uni students participating, which I am thrilled about, including our nine-member support group. And, so far, no one's dropped out. So, thus far, everything is going well."

Fall play diary '09: The sweet smell of … the North Attic?

"There is a particular set of smells that accompanies productions at Uni High," writes actress Anna Gooler. "I can't say exactly why I focus on these smells, but perhaps it's my brain preparing for nostalgia. I'll be flying around in my hovercraft someday in the future and smell something familiar, and I'll find myself yearning for the good old days of theater at Uni."

In Depth

A Closer Look at Issues and Topics Relevant to Uni Students

Doing their part: Social Advocacy students take on challenge of overcoming youth apathy

Students in Suzanne Linder's Social Advocacy class decided to learn first hand how teens could help out in these tough times. In doing so, they wanted to show other young people how they could make meaningful contributions as well.

Changing Uni's schedule: A second look at eight hours

Uni students never seem to have enough time — but surely an extra half hour every day can't hurt. As an experiment for the first semester of the 2009-10 school year, Uni is considering a shorter daily schedule, running from 8 a.m. to 3:20 p.m. All class periods would be trimmed to 45 minutes while lunch would be expanded to that same length.

Cheating at Uni: Who's doing it and why?

Recent studies have indicated that cheating is on the rise among high school students. Teachers and administration have expressed concern about cheating at Uni, but how does Uni compare to other high schools? The Gargoyle conducted a survey of roughly one-third of Uni's student body to find out — and then consulted with an expert to assess the results.

What to Do in C-U

Life in the Champaign-Urbana Area

Onscreen and off, Ebertfest has a Uni twist this year

This week marks the 11th annual Ebertfest, the much-anticipated five-day film festival at the Virginia Theatre. With Uni student volunteers working behind the scenes and a former student featured as one of the guest filmmakers, the school is well represented at this year's event.

Out with the new, in with the old

Vintage is a staple of modern-day fashion. Mixing the old with the new has become every fashionista's habit because it's a way to look unique, creating a style impossible to copy. Believe it or not, C-U is no stranger to the very vogue vintage fashion. Come along with Sindha Agha as she walks around downtown Champaign, reviewing various vintage stores and talking to the people inside.

Jamba Juice: Fruitful visit to new smoothie shop

In anticipation of warmer days, it's not too early to start scouting for new sources of fruity slush drinks. A new Jamba Juice specialty shop has recently opened nearby in the Illini Union, targeting the Campustown niche of healthy snackers. Does Jamba Juice have what it takes to dethrone the longstanding Smoothie King?