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Heartland Community College renovated space leased from Mid Central Community Action to set up an instructional site that will open this fall.
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The head baseball coach at Heartland Community College is the national coach of the year in junior college Division II. Chris Razo led the team to two post season appearances in his first two years as head coach. The team won the national tournament this year and had a season record of 53-5.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has determined that race-conscious admissions at colleges and universities are unconstitutional. For Bloomington-Normal's three institutions, the ruling doesn't change much.
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The Heartland Community College baseball team defeated Southeastern Iowa 8-6 on Saturday in Oklahoma to capture the first NJCAA Division II national title in school history.
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The Heartland Community College baseball team earned the NJCAA Division II national championship Saturday with an 8-6 victory over Southeastern Iowa in Enid, Okla.
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More women go to Illinois State University than men — a lot more. The same is true of Bradley University and Heartland Community College. It's part of a nationwide trend that began in the 1980s and has grown since then.
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Among flagship sports like football, basketball and volleyball, esports can get lost in the mix on a college campus. Part of that is due to its non-traditionally athletic design. But another is the sometimes unclear definition of esports.
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Joe McCauley Gallery's current exhibit highlights four artists with varying degrees of influence from Japanese art and culture, including a printmaker and textile artist working in central Illinois.
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Heartland Community College marks Lesbian Visibility Week with queer indie films by Catherine CrouchVeteran indie filmmaker Catherine Crouch comes to Heartland Community College for a Lesbian Visibility Week public screening and dialog about five short films. For two decades, Crouch has written, directed and produced films from a distinctly lesbian perspective.
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The District 87 and Heartland Community College board races were exceptionally close after Tuesday's consolidated election.