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The college was renamed Parkland Community College in 1967 before its first fall semester classes began. William M. Staerkel was Parkland's first president, serving the college from 1967 to 1987. While the first classes were held at temporary sites in downtown Champaign, the school's permanent campus opened in fall 1973. [5]
The William M. Staerkel Planetarium at Parkland College, built as part of the college's cultural center, was planned and designed in the late sixties as part of Phase V in the construction of Parkland College's campus. The cultural center was divided into two parts, the theatre and the planetarium, which together cost an estimated $4.2 million ...
The Champaign Swarm are a professional minor-league basketball team that plays in the Midwest Professional Basketball Association (MPBA). [1] Based in Champaign, Illinois , the Swarm play their home games at Parkland College .
The Buckeyes will play Notre Dame for the national title on Jan. 20. ... — ESPN College Football (@ESPNCFB) January 11, 2025. Four plays later, Judkins was in the end zone for a second time as ...
Two plays later, Leonard tied the game at 10-10 less than five minutes into the third quarter. Pass interference on Notre Dame’s Adon Shuler Notre Dame took a 17-10 lead early in the fourth ...
Rapp and Rapp's 1914 Orpheum Theatre [26] closed in the mid-1980s and now houses a children's science museum. Parkland College in Champaign features a small theatre called the Parkland College Theatre and a planetarium called the William M. Staerkel Planetarium.
Parkland College may refer to: Parkland College (United States), an American community college in Champaign, Illinois; Parkland College (Canada), a post-secondary ...
Lincoln Land, seeded ninth, meets No. 8 Union County (N.J.) College (24-4) in the first round of the NJCAA Tournament in Joplin, Missouri on Tuesday at 1 p.m. Parkland and Lake Land College ...