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Tribute to Ponz in Gil Thorp comic strip

Posted by: Kit Donahue on 2008-09-04 12:09:21

Jeff Ponczak was a fan of the Gil Thorp comic strip and he was recently added into the strip as a new character.
Here is the link:
Click here to see Gil Thorp comic strip
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Emma Johnson MSN Money colmn launches

Posted by: Emma Johnson on 2008-07-18 15:35:49

Emma Johnson's multimedia personal finance column recently launched on MSN Money. The series focuses on people in their 20s and 30s, and includes video, audio, graphic and text elements. Read More >>

proudly introducing... jean lachat photography

Posted by: Jean Lachat on 2008-07-17 22:48:52

I happily launched my own home-based photo studio this summer, specializing in documentary portraiture and pretty much anything that is not immoral or illegal! (or at least not that much!) Read More >>

Reporting Contest for College Students and Professionals!

Posted by: Adriana Colindres on 2008-07-17 22:13:52

Journalism organization Capitolbeat has separate reporting contests for college students and for professionals, as well as a conference open to all. Contest deadline is Aug. 1 for professionals and Sept. 10 for college students. Read More >>

Chris Heidenrich -- 2nd edition of my local history book

Posted by: Chris Heidenrich on 2008-07-12 12:54:57

An updated edition of my book, FREDERICK: LOCAL AND NATIONAL CROSSROADS, about the history of Frederick, Maryland, is available at www.arcadiapublishing.com. Check it out! Read More >>

Most recent new members:

Steve Wasserman, Troy Torrison, Tim Endsley, Jill Ward, john grady, Kimberly Grippo, Debra Schoenecker-Dixon, Matthew Senator, Robin Baumgarten, Eddy Carlos,

Most recent donors:

Cathy Martin Hall, Bill Choslovsky, Paul E. Veith, Sarah and Michael David Smith, Doug Lee, Patrick Windhorst, Dorothey Puch Lillig, Jomarie Fredericks and Steven Shamash, Andrew Coneen, Illinois Press Photographers Association,

Illini Media Hall of Fame - 2007

Tom Jones

WPGU: 1955-56. DJ, sportscaster.

University of Illinios: University of Illinois: Bachelor of Science in journalism, 1959. Master of Science in radio and television, 1971.

Inducted: 2007


Tom Jones beat the odds. He was severely injured at age 6 by an accidental gunshot and became a paraplegic. Jones followed his dreams anyway and had a successful career in the fields of radio, television, public information and rehabilitation-education.

After graduating from the University, Jones worked for WCIA-TV in Champaign for almost 20 years, becoming sports director. During that time, Jones hosted two television sports shows per day, announced play-by-play of major college basketball games on television and provided color commentating of major college football games on the radio. Jones also lent his expertise to the University. He taught for seven years in the College of Communications, acted as director of broadcast services for University Public Affairs, and then worked in the University's Division of Rehabilitation Education Services.

For years Jones has strived to improve the lives of those with disabilities and to raise awareness. He worked to implement a system that allows some service stations to pump gasoline for drivers with disabilities. He also traveled the country extensively and joined a group of persons with disabilities touring South Africa and Rhodesia in 1962 to demonstrate the skills of people who use wheelchairs.

Jones has received many awards for his efforts, including Rehabilitant of the Half Century from the state of Illinois and the Presidential Citation for contributions furthering employment of the handicapped. Jones is also a member of the Illinois High School Basketball Coaches Hall of Fame and the commissioner of the Tom Jones Challenger League - a league for children with physical and mental disabilities.

Jones now spends much of his time volunteering to read for visually impaired University students, working with a suicide prevention group and developing special recreation programs for area park districts Recently, Jones published an autobiography, The Real Tom Jones: Handicapped? Not Me.