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Urbana is the county seat
County seat

A county seat or parish seat is a term for an administrative center for a county or civil parish, primarily used in the United States. In the Northeast United States, the statutory term often is shire town, but colloquially county seat is the term in use there....
 of Champaign County
Champaign County, Illinois

Champaign County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. As of 2000, the population was 179,669. The 2007 Census Estimate listed the population at 190,260....
, Illinois
Illinois

The State of Illinois is a U.S. state of the United States, the 21st to be admitted to the United States. Illinois is the most populous and demographically diverse Midwestern United States state and the fifth most populous state in the nation....
, United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. As of the 2007 population estimates, the population was 39,484. The city was named after Urbana, Ohio
Urbana, Ohio

Urbana is a city in and the county seat of Champaign County, Ohio, Ohio, United States, 47 miles west of Columbus, Ohio. Urbana was laid out in 1805, and for a time in 1812 was the headquarters of the Northwestern army....
.

na is located at (40.109665, -88.204247).

According to the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
, the city has a total area of 10.5 square miles (27.2 kmē), of which 0.10% is water body
Body of water

A body of water is any significant accumulation of water, usually covering the Earth or another planet. The term body of water most often refers to large accumulations of water, such as oceans, seas, and lakes, but it may also include smaller pools of water such as ponds, puddles or wetlands....
.

Urbana shares a border with the neighboring city of Champaign
Champaign, Illinois

Champaign is a city in Champaign County, Illinois, Illinois, in the United States. The city is located south of Chicago and west of Indianapolis, Indiana....
. The site of the main campus of the University of Illinois
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is a public university research university in the state of Illinois, United States. It is the oldest and largest campus in the University of Illinois system....
 straddles the border between both cities.






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Urbana is the county seat
County seat

A county seat or parish seat is a term for an administrative center for a county or civil parish, primarily used in the United States. In the Northeast United States, the statutory term often is shire town, but colloquially county seat is the term in use there....
 of Champaign County
Champaign County, Illinois

Champaign County is a county located in the U.S. state of Illinois. As of 2000, the population was 179,669. The 2007 Census Estimate listed the population at 190,260....
, Illinois
Illinois

The State of Illinois is a U.S. state of the United States, the 21st to be admitted to the United States. Illinois is the most populous and demographically diverse Midwestern United States state and the fifth most populous state in the nation....
, United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
. As of the 2007 population estimates, the population was 39,484. The city was named after Urbana, Ohio
Urbana, Ohio

Urbana is a city in and the county seat of Champaign County, Ohio, Ohio, United States, 47 miles west of Columbus, Ohio. Urbana was laid out in 1805, and for a time in 1812 was the headquarters of the Northwestern army....
.

Geography

Urbana is located at (40.109665, -88.204247).

According to the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
, the city has a total area of 10.5 square miles (27.2 kmē), of which 0.10% is water body
Body of water

A body of water is any significant accumulation of water, usually covering the Earth or another planet. The term body of water most often refers to large accumulations of water, such as oceans, seas, and lakes, but it may also include smaller pools of water such as ponds, puddles or wetlands....
.

Urbana shares a border with the neighboring city of Champaign
Champaign, Illinois

Champaign is a city in Champaign County, Illinois, Illinois, in the United States. The city is located south of Chicago and west of Indianapolis, Indiana....
. The site of the main campus of the University of Illinois
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is a public university research university in the state of Illinois, United States. It is the oldest and largest campus in the University of Illinois system....
 straddles the border between both cities. Together, these two cities are often referred to as Urbana-Champaign (the designation used by the University), Champaign-Urbana (the more common usage, due to the larger size of Champaign). Urbana, Champaign, and the nearby village of Savoy
Savoy, Illinois

Savoy is a village in Champaign County, Illinois, Illinois, United States, and a suburb of the city of Champaign, Illinois. The population was 4,476 at the United States Census, 2000....
 form the Champaign-Urbana Metropolitan Area
Champaign-Urbana Metropolitan Area

The Champaign-Urbana Metropolitan Statistical Area, also known as Champaign-Urbana and known colloquially by some as Chambana, is a United States metropolitan area in east central Illinois....
.

Demographics

As of the census
Census

A census is the procedure of systematically acquiring and recording information about the members of a given population. It is a regularly occurring and official count of a particular population....
 of 2000, there were 36,395 people, 14,327 households, and 6,217 families residing in the city. The official 2000 Census population used is 37,362, however, because of an enumeration error during the original population count. The population density
Population density

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans....
 was 3,468.3 people per square mile (1,339.6/kmē). There were 15,311 housing units at an average density of 1,459.1/sq mi (563.5/kmē). The racial makeup of the city was 67.01% White, 14.34% African American, 0.18% Native American, 14.24% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 1.76% from other races
Race (United States Census)

Race and ethnicity in the United States Census, as defined by the United States Census Bureau and the Federal Office of Management and Budget , are Self-concept data items in which residents choose the Race in the United States or races with which they most closely identify, and indicate whether or not they are of Hispanic or Latino origin ....
, and 2.45% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 3.54% of the population.

There were 14,327 households out of which 20.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 32.2% were married couples
Marriage

Marriage is a social, spirituality, or law union of individuals. This union may also be called matrimony, while the ceremony that marks its beginning is usually called a wedding and the married status created is sometimes called wedlock....
 living together, 8.7% had a female householder with no husband present, and 56.6% were non-families. 36.6% of all households were made up of individuals and 8.1% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.14 and the average family size was 2.83.

In the city the population was spread out with 14.9% under the age of 18, 36.2% from 18 to 24, 26.4% from 25 to 44, 13.2% from 45 to 64, and 9.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 25 years. For every 100 females there were 111.3 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 111.7 males.

The median income for a household in the city was $27,819, and the median income for a family was $42,655. Males had a median income of $32,827 versus $26,349 for females. The per capita income
Per capita income

Per capita income means how much each individual receives, in monetary terms, of the yearly income generated in the country. This is what each citizen is to receive if the yearly national income is divided equally among everyone....
 for the city was $15,969. About 13.3% of families and 27.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 24.5% of those under age 18 and 7.2% of those age 65 or over.

Student Population

Urbana houses a significant fraction of the roughly 40,000 college students attending the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is a public university research university in the state of Illinois, United States. It is the oldest and largest campus in the University of Illinois system....
. A majority of the University of Illinois campus is located within the Urbana city limits.

Transportation

Downtown Urbana is located southwest of the intersection of its two busiest streets: U.S. 150
U.S. Route 150

U.S. Route 150 is a 571 mile long northwest-southeast United States highway, signed as east-west. It runs from U.S. Route 6 outside of Moline, Illinois to U.S....
 (University Avenue) and U.S. 45
U.S. Route 45

U.S. Route 45 is a north-south United States highway. US 45 is a border-to-border route, from Lake Superior to the Gulf of Mexico. A sign at the highway's northern terminus notes the total distance as 1,300 miles ....
 (Vine Street-Cunningham Avenue).

Most of Urbana lies south of I-74
Interstate 74 in Illinois

In the U.S. state of Illinois, Interstate 74 is a major northwest-southeast Interstate Highway that runs across the northern portion of the state. It runs from the Iowa state line at the Mississippi River southeast to the Indiana state line east of Danville, Illinois....
. There are three exits (from west to east): Lincoln, Cunningham and University. The Lincoln exit is closest to the University of Illinois, while the Cunningham exit goes to downtown Urbana. The University exit goes to downtown Urbana as well as Illinois Route 130
Illinois Route 130

Illinois Route 130 is a north-south state road in eastern Illinois. It runs from Illinois Route 1 in Grayville, Illinois north to Interstate 74 in Urbana, Illinois....
 to Philo
Philo, Illinois

Philo is a village about nine miles south of Urbana in Champaign County, Illinois, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,314 at the 2000 census....
.

The Norfolk Southern
Norfolk Southern Railway

The Norfolk Southern Railway is a major Class I railroad in the United States, owned by the Norfolk Southern Corporation. The company operates 21,500 route miles in 22 eastern states, the District of Columbia and the province of Ontario, Canada....
 operates an east to west line through Urbana. The NS line connects industries in eastern Urbana to the Norfolk Southern main line at Mansfield, Illinois
Mansfield, Illinois

Mansfield is a village in Piatt County, Illinois, Illinois in the United States. The population was 949 at the 2000 census....
, west of Champaign. The line now operated by Norfolk Southern is the former Peoria & Eastern Railway, later operated as part of the Big Four (Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway

The Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway, also known as the Big Four Railroad and commonly abbreviated CCC&StL, was a railroad company in the Midwestern United States....
), New York Central, Penn Central
Penn Central Transportation

The Penn Central Transportation Company, commonly abbreviated to Penn Central, was an United States railroad company that operated from 1968 until 1976....
, and Conrail systems, being sold by Conrail to Norfolk Southern in 1996. Construction of the line was begun by the Danville, Urbana, Bloomington and Pekin Railroad. This short-lived entity became part of the Indianapolis, Bloomington and Western Railway before the railroad was completed. A branch line of the Norfolk and Western Railway
Norfolk and Western Railway

The Norfolk and Western Railway , a US class I railroad, was formed by more than 200 railroad mergers between 1838 and 1982. It had headquarters in Roanoke, Virginia for most of its 150 year existence....
 used to connect Urbana with the main line from Danville to Decatur at Sidney, Illinois
Sidney, Illinois

Sidney is a village in Champaign County, Illinois, Illinois, United States. The population was 1,062 at the 2000 census....
, but this was first rerouted and later closed.

Willard Airport serves the city.

Culture


Market at the Square

The Market at the Square (otherwise known as the Farmers' Market) has been a community event in Urbana since 1979. Every Saturday morning from some time in May to some time in November, dozens of vendors set up shop in the Lincoln Square parking lot in downtown Urbana. They primarily sell local produce (including corn, tomatoes, and watermelons), but one can also find local crafts, music, and booths for various community and political organizations.

Urbana Free Library

Urbana Free Library June 2006
is located in the downtown area. The library is one of the first public libraries in Illinois and was founded in 1874. The library houses historical archives of Champaign County which can be used for genealogical research. The historic building which houses the library was built in 1918. A major new addition was opened in 2005.

Their web site can be found at

The library is publicly funded and receives additional support from about 600 people who have joined "The Friends of the Urbana Free Library".

Station Theatre

Station Theatre
Station Theatre (Urbana)

The Station Theatre is a small independent dramatics theatre located in downtown Urbana, Illinois. It was converted into a theatre from a Big Four Railway passenger station in the late 1960s....
, run by the Celebration Company, hosts live performances.

The Urbana Sweetcorn Festival

The Urbana Sweetcorn Festival is an annual festival in Urbana, Illinois
Illinois

The State of Illinois is a U.S. state of the United States, the 21st to be admitted to the United States. Illinois is the most populous and demographically diverse Midwestern United States state and the fifth most populous state in the nation....
.

The first Urbana Sweetcorn Festival was held in August 1975 in the Busey Bank parking lot in downtown Urbana. It was a community event put on by employees of Busey Bank. Since then the Sweetcorn Festival has continued to grow. The Urbana Business Association is now responsible for the planning of the festival, over the years adding a local car show, an expanded family area, live music on multiple stages, food, vendors, beer, in the heart of downtown Urbana.

In addition to corn and beverages, the festival has offered a range of activities and events, including a display of antique and other collectors' cars and volksmarches, arts events, a dog show, and a book sale organized by the Friends of the Urbana Free Library.

Candlestick Lane

Candlestick Lane is the name for a neighborhood in eastern Urbana. It is called Candlestick Lane because every year the residents decorate their yards for Christmas with lots of lights and figures. The tradition began in 1961 (maybe 1960) as a house-decorating contest sponsored by the Illinois Power Company.

Lincoln Hotel

The Lincoln Hotel is connected to Lincoln Square Mall, an indoor walking mall, in the center of Urbana. The hotel was built in 1924 in a mixture of classic European styles. It was completely remodeled in 1977, and a number of new rooms were added to the top floor.

Points of interest

  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

    The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is a public university research university in the state of Illinois, United States. It is the oldest and largest campus in the University of Illinois system....
  • University of Illinois Arboretum
    University of Illinois Arboretum

    The University of Illinois Arboretum is a new arboretum, with gardens, currently under construction on the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus....
  • University of Illinois Conservatory and Plant Collection
    University of Illinois Conservatory and Plant Collection

    The University of Illinois Conservatory and Plant Collection is a conservatory and botanical garden located in the Plant Sciences Laboratory Greenhouses, on the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus, 1201 South Dorner Drive, Urbana, Illinois....
  • Krannert Center for the Performing Arts
    Krannert Center for the Performing Arts

    The Krannert Center for the Performing Arts was built in 1969 in Urbana, Illinois, USA, on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as an educational and performing arts complex....


Urbana in film

Cinema Cafe Urbana Il
In the 1968 film, 2001: A Space Odyssey
2001: A Space Odyssey (film)

2001: A Space Odyssey is a 1968 in film science fiction film directed by Stanley Kubrick, written by Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke. The film deals with thematic elements of human evolution, technology, artificial intelligence, and extraterrestrial life, and is notable for its scientific realism, pioneering special effects, ambiguous and of...
, Urbana was named as the location where the malfunctioning HAL 9000
HAL 9000

HAL 9000 is a fictional computer in Arthur C. Clarke's Space Odyssey saga. The novels, along with two films, begin with 2001: A Space Odyssey, released in 1968....
 computer of the ill fated Discovery Mission to Jupiter was programmed. The 1959 comedy
Comedy

Comedy as a popular meaning, is any humorous discourse generally intended to amuse, especially in television, film, and stand-up comedy. This must be carefully distinguished from its academic definition, namely the comic theatre, whose Western culture origins are found in Ancient Greece....
 Some Like it Hot
Some Like It Hot

Some Like It Hot is an Cinema of the United States comedy film directed by Billy Wilder and starring Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, and Jack Lemmon....
 also mentions Urbana. Near the beginning of this film, Jack Lemmon
Jack Lemmon

'John Uhler "Jack" Lemmon III' was an United States actor known principally for his comedic roles. He starred in over 60 films including Some Like It Hot, The Apartment, Days of Wine and Roses , Irma La Douce, The Odd Couple , The Out-of-Towners , Glengarry Glen Ross , The China Syndrome and JFK ....
's character, an unemployed bass player, suggests to Tony Curtis
Tony Curtis

Tony Curtis is an United States film acting. He is best known for light comic roles, especially as a musician on the run from gangsters in Some Like It Hot with Jack Lemmon and Marilyn Monroe....
, a saxophone player, that the two visit Urbana to play at the University of Illinois. Instead, the two musicians elected to join a women's band in Florida.

Urbana provides the setting for Bert I. Gordon
Bert I. Gordon

Bert I. Gordon is an American film director most famous for such sci-fi and horror film B-movies as The Amazing Colossal Man and Village of the Giants....
's 1957 science fiction
Science fiction

Science fiction is a broad genre of fiction that often involves speculations based on current or future science or technology. Science fiction is found in books, art, television, films, games, theatre, and other media....
 film, Beginning of the End
Beginning of the End

Beginning of the End is a 1957 science fiction film starring Peter Graves and Peggie Castle. In it, grasshoppers are accidentally allowed to eat atomic radiation-grown foodstuffs at the Illinois State Experimental Farm, grow to gigantic size with gigantic appetites, and attack Chicago....
. Parodied on the television program, Mystery Science Theater 3000
Mystery Science Theater 3000

Mystery Science Theater 3000 is an United States cult television comedy series created by Joel Hodgson and produced by Best Brains that ran from 1988 in television to 1999 in television....
, this movie features the unintentional creation of dangerous, giant grasshoppers as a result of agricultural research gone awry.

Urbana in literature

Spanish writer Javier Cercas
Javier Cercas

Javier Cercas is a writer and, since 1989, a Professor of Spanish literature at the University of Girona, Spain. He is a frequent contributor to the Catalan edition of El Pa?s and the Sunday supplement....
 uses Urbana as the geographical background of two of his novels ("La velocidad de la luz" (2005) and "El inquilino" (1989)).

Education


Urbana High School

New Uhs
Urbana High School's current building was built in 1914. It was designed by architect Joseph Royer who also designed many other area buildings such as the Urbana Free Library and the Champaign County Court House. The architecture is of the Tudor style defined primarily by the towers over the main entrance and flattened point arches over the doors.

An addition was built in 1916, which included a gymnasium and swimming pool. Due to increasing enrollment, other additions were built in 1955 and in 1965. In 1988, an enclosed athletic area was added and the old gymnasium/pool wing was converted into classrooms. The entire building was also renovated to meet safety codes. The Urbana Park District Indoor Aquatic Center was built in 2003, adjoining Urbana High School and bringing the building to its current visage.

Film critic and Urbana native Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert

Roger Joseph Ebert born June 18, 1942) is an United States film criticism and screenwriter.He is known for his film review column and for two television programs Sneak Previews and At the Movies , which he co-hosted for a combined 23 years with Gene Siskel....
 is a graduate of Urbana High School. During his senior year he was co-editor of the school newspaper, the Echo.

University Laboratory High School

Not part of the Urbana School District, University Laboratory High School
University Laboratory High School of Urbana, Illinois

University Laboratory High School, or Uni, was established in 1921 and is a laboratory school located on the engineering part of the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign....
 is a publicly funded laboratory school
Laboratory school

For the school located at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, see Louisiana State University Laboratory School'For the school located at Tarlac City, Philippines, see Laboratory School ...
 located on the campus of the University of Illinois
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is a public university research university in the state of Illinois, United States. It is the oldest and largest campus in the University of Illinois system....
 in Urbana. It was founded in 1921.

Urbana Middle School

Urbana Middle School
Urbana Middle School

Urbana Middle School, or UMS for short, is a middle school in Urbana, Illinois. It's located at 1201 S. Vine and its phone number is 217-384-3685....
 was first used as Urbana Junior High School in 1953. Since then, the school has been renovated for space in 2003. The school currently serves 1047 students from grades 6 to 8. The school is renowned for its band program, which went to the Illinois State Band Competition (Superstate) twelve years in a row from 1994-2006.

Urbana Elementary Schools

The Elementary schools in Urbana are: Leal, King, Prairie, Thomas Paine, Wiley, and Yankee Ridge.

Test scores

Urbana Middle School and all elementary schools in the Urbana School District passed their Adequate Yearly Progress
Adequate Yearly Progress

Adequate Yearly Progress, or AYP, is a measurement defined by the United States federal No Child Left Behind Act that allows the U.S. Department of Education to determine how every public education and school district in the country is performing academically according to results on standardized tests....
 in the 2005-2006 school year, as determined by scores in the Illinois Standards Achievement Test
Illinois Standards Achievement Test

The Illinois State Achievement Test measures individual student achievement relative to the Illinois Learning Standards. The results give parents, teachers, and schools one measure of student learning and school performance....
. However, Urbana High School (by way of the Prairie State Achievement Examination
Prairie State Achievement Examination

The Prairie State Achievement Examination is a two-day standardized test taken by all High School Eleventh grade in the U.S. state of Illinois....
) did not. University Laboratory High School students do not take these tests, despite being a public school, because it is not part of a local school district.

Parks

, established in 1909, is located at Indiana and Garfield, just west of Urbana High School in Central Urbana. Measuring , it contains a statue entitled Lincoln the Lawyer by Lorado Taft
Lorado Taft

Lorado Zadoc Taft was an American sculptor, writer and educator, born in Elmwood, Illinois in 1860 and dying in his studio home in Chicago....
 and more than 50 well-established trees that are part of the Hickman Tree Walk.

is located southeast of the Race Street and Windsor Road intersection. The park covers , including 80 of recreated Illinois tallgrass prairie
Tallgrass prairie

The tallgrass prairie is an ecosystem native to Central United States North America, with fire as its primary periodic disturbance. In the past, tallgrass prairies covered a large portion of the American Midwest, just east of the Great Plains, and portions of the Canadian Prairies....
. Around the prairie restoration center of the park loops a wide concrete path, suitable for walking, running, and bicycling. Several small hills make the path unsuitable for inexperienced inline skaters. The path is adorned by about twenty large sculptures from local artists. A playground, shelter, and parking lot are located near the Windsor Road entrance. A community garden, an herbal garden, the Timpone Ornamental Tree Grove and a shelter are located near the Race Street entrance. The park also contains many streams which are among the first tributaries of the Embarras River
Embarras River

The Embarras River is a tributary of the Wabash River, 185 mi long, in southeastern Illinois in the United States. The waters of the Embarras reach the Gulf of Mexico via the Wabash, Ohio River, and Mississippi Rivers....
.

The , located on East Perkins Road, is a place to walk one's dog without a leash.

The , located on the north end of Crystal Lake Park, offers nature education programs.

To find about the other parks and recreational areas in Urbana, see

Swimming Pools


Aqua1a
The is a public indoor pool operated by the Urbana Park District and Urbana School District. It is located between Urbana High School and Urbana Middle School.

is a public outdoor pool. It is located on Broadway Street, across from the Anita Purves Nature Center.

is a privately owned facility in south Urbana that offers swimming lessons, day camp for kids, and more.

Campus Recreation Center East (CRCE)
UIUC Campus Recreation Center - East (CRCE)

The Campus Recreation Center - East, more commonly known as CRCE , is an athletic facility at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign with services available to students and members through the Division of Campus Recreation....
 has an indoor pool with a water slide, volleyball, basketball, and a hot tub. CRCE is owned by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is a public university research university in the state of Illinois, United States. It is the oldest and largest campus in the University of Illinois system....
.

and Kenney Gym
Kenney Gym

Kenney Gym is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Urbana, Illinois, on the campus of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The arena opened in 1890 and was originally known as the Men's Gym Annex....
 both have indoor lap pools. These facilities are owned by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is a public university research university in the state of Illinois, United States. It is the oldest and largest campus in the University of Illinois system....
.

Media


FM Radio


  • 88.1 W201CK (Translates 90.7 KHRI
    KHRI (FM)

    KHRI is a radio station broadcasting a Contemporary Christian format. Licensed to Hollister, California, United States of America, the station is an affiliate of the Air 1 Christian music radio network and is owned by Educational Media Foundation....
    ) "Air 1
    Air 1

    Air 1 is a Christian music radio network in the United States, operated by the non-profit organization EMF Broadcasting. Air 1 primarily plays a heavier blend of contemporary Christian music than its sister station K-LOVE, mainly Christian pop and lighter versions of Christian rock music....
    ", Christian CHR
  • 88.7 WPCD
    WPCD

    WPCD is a radio station broadcasting a Alternative format. Licensed to Champaign, Illinois, USA, the station serves the Illinois college area....
    , College Radio
  • 89.3 WGNJ, Religious
  • 90.1 WEFT
    Weft

    In weaving, weft or woof is the yarn which is drawn under and over parallel Warp yarns to create a textile. In North America, it is sometimes referred to as the "fill" or the "filling yarn", and in India, it is referred to as "baana"....
    , Community Radio
    Community radio

    Community radio is a type of radio service that caters to the interests of a certain area, broadcasting material that is popular to a local audience but is overlooked by more powerful broadcast groups....
    , Variety
    Variety (radio)

    Variety is a radio format which is associated with a wide range of programming including talk, sports, and music from a wide spectrum. This format is usually found on smaller, non-commercial stations such as college radio or high school radio or community stations....
  • 90.9 WILL
    Will

    Will may refer to:* Will **Shall and will, comparison of the two verbs* Will , a legal document expressing the desires of the author with regard to the disposition of property after the author's death....
    , Classical music
    Classical music

    Classical music is a broad term that usually refers to mainstream music produced in, or rooted in the traditions of Western art history Religious music and secular music, encompassing a broad period from roughly the 9th century to present times....
     (RDS
    Radio Data System

    Radio Data System, or RDS, is a communications protocol standard from the European Broadcasting Union for sending small amounts of digital information using conventional FM broadcastings....
    ), broadcasting from Urbana
  • 91.7 WBGL
    WBGL

    WBGL is a Christian radio station licensed to Champaign, Illinois and owned by the Illinois Bible Institute, the educational branch of the Illinois District Council of the Assemblies of God....
    , Christian AC (RDS)
  • 92.5 WCFF
    WCFF

    WCFF is a radio station broadcasting a Adult Hits format. Licensed to Urbana, Illinois, USA, the station serves the Champaign area. The station is currently owned by Saga Communications of Illinois, LLC and features programing from CNN Radio....
     "92.5 The Chief", Adult Hits
    Adult hits

    Adult hits is a radio format, popular in the early 2000s, that does not adhere to a specific music genre, but instead draws from a wider playlist....
     (RDS - Artist/Title)
  • 93.5 WEBX
    WEBX

    WEBX is a commercial radio station in Tuscola, Illinois, broadcasting to the Champaign, Illinois area on 93.5 FM Broadcasting.WEBX airs a modern rock music format branded as "93-5 The Source"....
     "93.5 The Source" Modern Rock
    Modern rock

    Modern rock is a term commonly used to describe a rock music Radio format found on United States commercial radio. Generally beginning with late 1970s punk rock but referring especially to rock music since the 1980s, the phrase "modern rock" is used to differentiate the music from "classic rock", which focuses on music recorded in the 1960s t...
     (RDS)
  • 94.5 WLRW
    WLRW

    WLRW is a radio station broadcasting a Hot Adult Contemporary format. Licensed to Champaign, Illinois, USA, the station serves the Champaign, Decatur area....
     "Mix 94.5" Hot AC
    Adult contemporary music

    Adult contemporary music refers to a broad style of popular music that ranges from lush 1960s, vocal music-based music to predominantly ballad-heavy music with varying degrees of rock music influence"....
     (RDS - Artist/Title) (HD Radio
    HD Radio

    HD Radio technology is a system used by AM broadcasting and FM radio stations to digitally transmit Sound and data in conjunction with their analog signals....
    )
  • 95.3 WEVX "95.3 The Wolf" Country
    Country music

    Country music is a blend of popular American music forms originally found in the Southern United States and the Appalachian Mountains. It has roots in Traditional music, Celtic music, gospel music, and old-time music and evolved rapidly in the 1920s....
     (RDS)
  • 96.1 WQQB
    WQQB

    WQQB is a mainstream Contemporary hit radio radio station broadcasting in the Champaign/Urbana, Illinois radio market. The station is a class A licensed station transmitting from Rantoul, Illinois at 3,800 watts and is owned by RadioStar, Inc....
     "Q 96", CHR/Pop (RDS)
  • 97.5 WHMS-FM "Lite Rock 97.5" Adult Contemporary
    Adult contemporary music

    Adult contemporary music refers to a broad style of popular music that ranges from lush 1960s, vocal music-based music to predominantly ballad-heavy music with varying degrees of rock music influence"....
  • 99.1 WXTT "Extra 99.1" Rock
    Rock music

    Rock music is a loosely defined genre of popular music that entered the mainstream in the mid 1950's. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rhythm and blues, country music and other influences....
     (RDS - Artist/Title)
  • 100.3 WIXY
    WIXY

    WIXY is a radio station broadcasting a Country music format. Licensed to Champaign, Illinois, USA, the station serves the Champaign area. The station is currently owned by Saga Communications of Illinois, LLC and features programing from CNN Radio and Motor Racing Network....
     "WIXY 100.3" Country
    Country music

    Country music is a blend of popular American music forms originally found in the Southern United States and the Appalachian Mountains. It has roots in Traditional music, Celtic music, gospel music, and old-time music and evolved rapidly in the 1920s....
     (RDS - Artist/Title)
  • 100.9 WHPO "100.9 WHPO" Country
    Country

    Country may refer to the territory of a state, or to a smaller, or former, political division of a geographical region. In another meaning of the word, the country is also a term used to refer to rural areas....
  • 101.1 W266AF (Translates 90.9 WILL
    Will

    Will may refer to:* Will **Shall and will, comparison of the two verbs* Will , a legal document expressing the desires of the author with regard to the disposition of property after the author's death....
    ), Classical music
    Classical music

    Classical music is a broad term that usually refers to mainstream music produced in, or rooted in the traditions of Western art history Religious music and secular music, encompassing a broad period from roughly the 9th century to present times....
  • 102.5 WGNN, Religious
  • 103.9 W280DE (Translates 102.5 WGNN), Religious
  • 104.5 WRFU "Radio Free Urbana", Community/Political Activism , broadcasting from Urbana
  • 105.5 WCZQ
    WCZQ

    WCZQ is a Rhythmic Contemporary station serving Champaign, Illinois. WCZQ broadcasts at 105.5 MHz with an ERP of 3 kW and is licensed to Monticello, Illinois....
     "Blazin Hip Hop and R&B
  • 107.1 WPGU
    WPGU

    WPGU 107.1 is the fully-commercial student-run radio station at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. It is operational 24-7, broadcasting indie -alternative rock music and other programming throughout Champaign, Illinois-Urbana, Illinois and surrounding communities....
    , "No Rules Radio" Alternative
    Alternative rock

    Alternative rock is a genre of rock music that emerged in the 1980s and became widely popular in the 1990s. Alternative rock consists of various subgenres that have emerged from the independent music scene since the 1980s, such as Grunge music, Britpop, gothic rock, and indie pop....
  • 107.9 WUIL "107.9 JAMZ" Hits & Hip-Hop


AM Radio


  • 580 WILL
    Will

    Will may refer to:* Will **Shall and will, comparison of the two verbs* Will , a legal document expressing the desires of the author with regard to the disposition of property after the author's death....
    , Public Radio
    National Public Radio

    National Public Radio is a privately and publicly funded non-profit membership media organization that serves as a national Radio syndication to 797 public radio List of NPR stations in the United States....
    , broadcasting from Urbana
  • 1400 WDWS
    WDWS

    WDWS is a News-Talk radio station in Champaign, Illinois. The station operates at 1 kW of power, and is owned by the News-Gazette, the primary newspaper in the Champaign-Urbana Metropolitan Area....
    , News/Talk
    Talk radio

    Talk radio is a radio format containing discussion about topical issues. Most shows are regularly hosted by a single individual, and often feature interviews with a number of different guests....
     (AM Stereo
    AM stereo

    AM Stereo is a term given to a series of mutually incompatible techniques for broadcasting stereophonic Audio frequency in the mediumwave band in a manner that is compatible with standard amplitude modulation receiver s....
    )
  • 1460 WJCI, Hispanic
  • 1580 WBCP, Urban Adult Contemporary
    Urban Adult Contemporary

    Urban adult contemporary is the name for a format of radio music, similar to an urban contemporary format. Radio stations using this format usually would not have rap music on their playlists....
  • 1660 Latino Radio Service Latino


Analog Television


  • 3 WCIA, CBS
    CBS

    CBS Broadcasting Inc. is an American radio network and television network. The name is derived from the initials of Columbia Broadcasting System, its former legal name....
  • 7 W07DD, Three Angels Network
  • 12 WILL
    Will

    Will may refer to:* Will **Shall and will, comparison of the two verbs* Will , a legal document expressing the desires of the author with regard to the disposition of property after the author's death....
    , PBS
  • 15 WICD "NewsChannel 15", ABC
  • 17 WAND
    Wand

    A wand is a thin, straight, hand-held stick of wood, ivory, or metal. Generally, in modern language, wands are ceremonial and/or have associations with Magic but there have been other uses, all stemming from the original meaning as a synonym of rod and virge, both of which had a similar development....
    , NBC
  • 23 WBUI
    WBUI

    WBUI is Central Illinois' CW, an affiliate of The CW Television Network in Central Illinois . The station is owned GOCOM Media, who purchased it from ACME Communications in 2007....
    , The CW
    The CW Television Network

    The CW Television Network is a television network in the United States launched at the beginning of the 2006-07 United States network television schedule....
  • 27 WCCU
    WRSP-TV

    WRSP-TV and WCCU are affiliates of the Fox Broadcasting Company in central Illinois. WRSP, the main station, is licensed to Springfield, Illinois and serves the western part of the market....
     "Fox 55/27"
  • 34 W33AY, Trinity Broadcast Network
  • 44 WBXC-CA, MTV 2
    MTV

    MTV is an United States cable television network based in Media of New York City. Launched on August 1, 1981, the original purpose of the channel was to play music videos guided by on-air hosts known as VJ ....
  • 49 WCFN
    WCFN

    WCFN is the MyNetworkTV affiliate located in Springfield, Illinois. Owned by Nexstar Broadcasting Group, it is the sister station to WCIA, the CBS affiliate for Champaign, Illinois, Decatur, Illinois and Springfield....
     "My WCFN TV", My Network TV
  • 51 WEIU
    WEIU-TV

    WEIU-TV channel 51 is a Public Broadcasting Service member station in Charleston, Illinois. Its headquarters are at Eastern Illinois University, which is the origin of the call sign's letters....
    , PBS
    Public Broadcasting Service

    The Public Broadcasting Service is an United States non-profit public broadcasting television service with 354 member TV stations in the United States....


Digital Television (DTV)


  • 9 WILL-DT, PBS
  • 18 WAND-DT, NBC
  • 22 WBUI-DT, WB
  • 26 WCCU-DT, Fox
  • 41 WICD-DT, ABC
  • 48 WCIA-DT, CBS
  • 50 WEIU-DT, PBS


Print


  • The News-Gazette, daily local newspaper
    Newspaper

    A newspaper is a publication containing news, information and advertising, usually printed on low-cost paper called newsprint. General-interest newspapers often feature articles on Politics, crime, business, art/entertainment, society and sports....
  • Daily Illini
    Daily Illini

    The Daily Illini is an independent, student-run newspaper published for the community of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. The newspaper was founded in 1871....
  • Buzz Weekly
  • The Booze News
    The Booze News

    The Booze News is a satirical newspaper founded at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in February 2004 by Atish Doshi and Derek Chin....
  • The Public I indie media newspaper


Famous Urbanites

  • Philip W. Anderson - earned the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1977.
  • Thomas Beasley - pioneer in coal liquefaction technology
  • LaToya Bond
    LaToya Bond

    LaToya Bond, born February 13 1984 in Decatur, Illinois, Illinois is a professional basketball player for the Indiana Fever of the WNBA. Bond is 5'9" tall and weighs 132 lbs ....
    - Professional Basketball Player (WNBA & International)
  • Iris Chang
    Iris Chang

    Iris Shun-Ru Chang was an United States historian and journalist. She was best known for her best-selling 1997 account of the Nanking Massacre, The Rape of Nanking ....
     - author of The Rape of Nanking
    The Rape of Nanking (book)

    The Rape of Nanking: The Forgotten Holocaust of World War II is a Bestseller 1997 non-fiction book written by Iris Chang about the 1937?1938 Nanking Massacre, the massacre and atrocities committed by the Imperial Japanese Army after it captured Nanjing, then capital of Republic of China, during the Second Sino-Japanese War....
    .
  • Brady Dougan
    Brady Dougan

    Brady W. Dougan is a US businessman. He is the Chief Executive Officer of Credit Suisse. Prior to that Dougan was Chief Executive Officer Investment Banking and acting Chief Executive Officer Credit Suisse Americas ....
     - CEO of Credit Suisse Group.
  • Roger Ebert
    Roger Ebert

    Roger Joseph Ebert born June 18, 1942) is an United States film criticism and screenwriter.He is known for his film review column and for two television programs Sneak Previews and At the Movies , which he co-hosted for a combined 23 years with Gene Siskel....
     - movie critic and Pulitzer Prize
    Pulitzer Prize

    The Pulitzer Prize is an United States award regarded as the highest national honor in newspaper journalism, literary achievements and musical composition....
     winner.
  • Jennie Garth
    Jennie Garth

    Jennifer Eve Garth is an United States actor, best known for starring as Kelly Taylor on Beverly Hills, 90210 and its third spinoff, 90210....
     - actress, starring in What I Like About You
    What I Like About You (TV series)

    What I Like About You is an United States television Situation comedy set mainly in New York City, following the lives of two sisters, Valerie Tyler and Holly Tyler ....
     and Beverly Hills, 90210
    Beverly Hills, 90210

    'Beverly Hills, 90210' is a prime time television drama series that aired from October 4, 1990 to May 17, 2000 on Fox Broadcasting Company in the United States, and subsequently on various networks around the world....
    .
  • Theodore Gray
    Theodore Gray

    Theodore W. Gray is one of the founders of Wolfram Research and is currently Wolfram's Director of User Interface Technology.He created a wooden periodic table with compartments for each of the elements....
     - co-founder of Wolfram Research and winner of the Ig Nobel Prize
    Ig Nobel Prize

    The Ig Nobel Prizes are a parody of the Nobel Prizes and are given each year in early October for ten achievements that "first make people laugh, and then make them think." Organized by the scientific humor magazine Annals of Improbable Research , they are presented by a group that includes genuine Nobel Laureates at a ceremony at Harva...
     in Chemistry in 2002.
  • HAL 9000
    HAL 9000

    HAL 9000 is a fictional computer in Arthur C. Clarke's Space Odyssey saga. The novels, along with two films, begin with 2001: A Space Odyssey, released in 1968....
     - character in the film 2001: A Space Odyssey
    2001: A Space Odyssey (film)

    2001: A Space Odyssey is a 1968 in film science fiction film directed by Stanley Kubrick, written by Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke. The film deals with thematic elements of human evolution, technology, artificial intelligence, and extraterrestrial life, and is notable for its scientific realism, pioneering special effects, ambiguous and of...
    , who upon "dying" claims he was made operational in Urbana.
  • Margaret Hamilton
    Margaret Hamilton

    Margaret Hamilton was an United States film actress best known for her portrayal of The Wicked Witch of the West in the film The Wizard of Oz ....
     - Elmira Gulch / Wicked Witch in The Wizard of Oz
    The Wizard of Oz (1939 film)

    The Wizard of Oz is a 1939 in film Cinema of the United States musical film-fantasy film mainly directed by Victor Fleming and based on the 1900 Children's literature novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L....
    , also actress in other roles.
  • Erika Harold
    Erika Harold

    Erika Harold was Miss America 2003, having qualified for the pageant by being selected Miss Illinois 2002. Her official platform was "Preventing Youth Violence and Bullying: Protect Yourself, Respect Yourself." This platform choice was said to have grown out of personal experience; she recounts having been the subject of racial and sexual ha...
     - Miss Illinois
    Miss Illinois

    The Miss Illinois competition is the pageant that selects the representative for the state of Illinois in the Miss America pageant. The Miss Illinois pageant started in 1927, several years after the initial Miss America pageant....
     2002 and Miss America
    Miss America

    The Miss America pageant is a long-standing competition which awards scholarships to young women from the 50 states plus the District of Columbia and the US Virgin Islands....
     2003.
  • Robert W. Holley
    Robert W. Holley

    Robert William Holley was an American biochemist, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1968 for describing the structure of alanine tRNA, linking DNA and protein synthesis....
     - earned the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1968. Honored in a plaque at Urbana High School (near a bust of Abraham Lincoln in a glass display at the head of the school's main entrance).
  • Braj Kachru
    Braj Kachru

    Braj Kachru was born around 1932 in Kashmir. He is a scholar of different varieties of World English and of Kashmiri. His work is in the field of English language linguistics....
     - linguist.
  • Edwin G. Krebs
    Edwin G. Krebs

    Edwin Gerhard Krebs is an American biochemist. He received the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research and the Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize in 1989 together with Alfred Gilman winner of Nobel Prize in medicine in 1994 and, together with his collaborator Edmond H....
     - earned the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1994. Honored in a plaque at Urbana High School (near a bust of Abraham Lincoln in a glass display at the head of the school's main entrance).
  • Paul Christian Lauterbur - earned the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2003.
  • Sir Anthony James Leggett - earned the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2003.
  • Patrick Norton
    Patrick Norton

    Patrick Norton is most commonly known as the former co-host and managing editor of The Screen Savers, an interactive television program on TechTV geared toward the technology enthusiast....
     - technology host (formerly of The Screen Savers
    The Screen Savers

    The Screen Savers was a live United States television program on TechTV. The show launched concurrently with the channel ZDTV on May 11, 1998....
    ).
  • Mark Roberts - writer-producer for Two and a Half Men
    Two and a Half Men

    Two and a Half Men is an Emmy Award- and Golden Globe Award-nominated United States television Situation comedy, which premiered on CBS on Monday, September 22, 2003 at 9:30 p.m., North American Eastern Time Zone/Pacific Time Zone....
  • Chic Sale
    Chic Sale

    Charles "Chic" Sale was an United States actor and Vaudeville.In 1920, after a tour wherein he played "rural parts," he was engaged by Christie Studios on Gower Street in Los Angeles....
     - author, actor, and vaudevillian
    Vaudeville

    Vaudeville was a genre of a variety show prevalent on the theatre in the United States and Canada from the early 1880s until the early 1930s. It developed from many sources, including the concert saloon, minstrel show, freak shows, dime museums, and literary burlesque....
    .
  • Mary Murphy Schroeder - Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
    United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit is a United States federal court with appellate jurisdiction over the United States district court in the following United States federal judicial district:...
    .
  • Hamilton O. Smith
    Hamilton O. Smith

    Hamilton Othanel Smith is an American microbiologist and Nobel laureate.Smith was born on August 23, 1931, and graduated from University Laboratory High School of Urbana, Illinois....
     - earned Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1978.
  • David Ogden Stiers
    David Ogden Stiers

    David Ogden Stiers is an United States actor, voice actor, and musician, noted for his role in the television sitcom M*A*S*H as Major Charles Emerson Winchester III and the science fiction drama The Dead Zone as The_Dead_Zone_#Characters....
     - actor best known for his role as Major Charles Emerson Winchester III on the TV show M*A*S*H
    M*A*S*H (TV series)

    M*A*S*H is an United States television series developed by Larry Gelbart, adapted from the 1970 in film feature film MASH . The series is a medical drama/black comedy that was produced by 20th Television Fox for CBS....
    .
  • James Tobin
    James Tobin

    James Tobin was an United States economist. Tobin advocated and developed the ideas of Keynesian economics. He believed that governments should intervene in the economy in order to stabilize output and avoid recessions....
     - earned Nobel Prize in Economics in 1981.
  • Brian Wansink
    Brian Wansink

    Brian Wansink is an United States professor in the fields of consumer behavior and nutritional science and is currently serving as the Executive Director of the USDA's Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion , which is charged with the 2010 Dietary Guidelines and with promoting the Food Guide Pyramid ....
     - author of Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think and Professor at Cornell University.
  • George Will
    George Will

    George Frederick Will is a Pulitzer Prize-winning Conservatism United States newspaper columnist, journalism, and author....
     - conservative columnist and panelist for ABC's This Week (USA).
  • Carl Woese
    Carl Woese

    Carl Richard Woese is an American microbiologist and physicist. Woese is famous for defining the Archaea in 1977 by phylogenetic taxonomy of Svedberg ribosome RNA, a technique pioneered by Woese and which is now standard practice....
     - microbiologist who identified Archaea
    Archaea

    The Archaea are a group of single-celled microorganisms. A single individual or species from this domain is called an archaeon . Archaea, like bacteria, are prokaryotic....
     as a kingdom of life
    Kingdom (biology)

    In Biology taxonomy, kingdom or regnum is a taxonomic rank in either the highest rank, or the Rank below domain . Each kingdom is divided into smaller groups called Phylum ....
    .


External links

  • - local parks, pools, and other recreation
  • - a community organization with a mailing list to keep abreast of local happenings
  • - owns and operates the former post office building north of Lincoln Square Mall
  • - broadcasting from the Independent Media Center
  • - offers a space, tools, and community to repair bikes, share knowledge, hold classes, and advocate for bikes in Urbana-Champaign.
  • - works to oppose aggressive wars and to end racism, meeting weekly at the Independent Media Center