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>>a memorial service is being held today at loyola university for a student who was shot and killed during a robbery. wgn's julian crews is live outside loyola's mundelein center. where the e reporrldather ju >> concluding on the campus of loyola university. there were tears of sorrow. >> extraordinary life of the victim judging by the tremendous outpouring of sympathy. this is a lost just offer a grieving family car for the greater community at large. >> any time you lose a person with the kind of vision but a kind of clarity or conviction and is tragic for anybody. >> the victim's oldest brother sharing the family's grief over the weekend murder gun down friday night to an attempted robbery. as police continue to search for two attackers are remarkably composed and accomplished pakistan family is focused on the others. >> what is not about playing the blame game, it is about understanding why this happens. how do we prevent other families from having their daughters taken away from them? >> >> that is the peace and that is the understanding. his desire to be a doctor to help those in nee
>>a memorial service is being held today at loyola university for a student who was shot and killed during a robbery. wgn's julian crews is live outside loyola's mundelein center. where the e reporrldather ju >> concluding on the campus of loyola university. there were tears of sorrow. >> extraordinary life of the victim judging by the tremendous outpouring of sympathy. this is a lost just offer a grieving family car for the greater community at large. >> any time you...
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. >> a memorial service will be held this morning for the loyola university student who was shot to death during an attempted robbery. friends and family of 23- year-old mutahir rauf will gather at loyola's lakeshore campus for the memorial service at ten, this morning. rauf was shot while walking with his brother near albion and lakewood avenues, friday night. they were approached by two men and ordered to hand over their money. a gun went off in the scuffle. police are looking for the attackers. protests over eric garner's death in new york, continue to disrupt people's lives across the country. in berkeley, california, marchers once again spilled out onto interstate 80, blocking traffic, to protest a grand jury decision not to file criminal charges against the police officer who put garner into a forbidden chokehold. police arrested some protesters and chased away others. the overnight protest has *not been marked by the looting and property damage of the previous night. in boulder, colorado, part of interstate 36 was blocked because of a protest over eric garner's death, and also the
. >> a memorial service will be held this morning for the loyola university student who was shot to death during an attempted robbery. friends and family of 23- year-old mutahir rauf will gather at loyola's lakeshore campus for the memorial service at ten, this morning. rauf was shot while walking with his brother near albion and lakewood avenues, friday night. they were approached by two men and ordered to hand over their money. a gun went off in the scuffle. police are looking for the...
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i went to marquette university in milwaukee and then down to loyola university in chicago and i was there for eight years as president and then i started an institute try to do catholic education even better and that ultimately, those stepping stones led you to saint patrick seminary and the archdiocese of san francisco. >> that's correct. that's correct. >> father anthony, tell us about your work at the archdiocese. let's get right into the development. just a quick summary. what is development? what when people hear that they kind of know what that is. >> when they hear the term development they think fund raising and raising money for the archdiocese and that is what we do. but what i would like people to think more carefully is the needs of the archdiocese to run the chancery but also the ways that we can be christ to the world. we help to coordinate the annual appeal, raise funds for tuition assistance and such. >> kids in the mission district, from neighborhoods and families that would like to be able to go to a catholic school here in the archdiocese in san francisco but they don't
i went to marquette university in milwaukee and then down to loyola university in chicago and i was there for eight years as president and then i started an institute try to do catholic education even better and that ultimately, those stepping stones led you to saint patrick seminary and the archdiocese of san francisco. >> that's correct. that's correct. >> father anthony, tell us about your work at the archdiocese. let's get right into the development. just a quick summary. what...
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the promising young man was shot and killed friday during a robbery attempt near loyola university. loved ones say he wanted to be a doctor to give back to the world. an older brother urged prayers for an end to violence in the streets. an interfaith prayer service for non-violence will be held this afternoon in the mundelein auditorium on campus. >> we seek peace, not vengeance, understanding, we see this as being symptomatic of a greater epidemic of poverty and violence in chicago. >> the prayer service will be held this afternoon. >> the state has cut ties with a private vendor and then ran the illinois lottery. the contract was terminated yesterday. governor clinton directed it to end its relationship star of watery group over performance concerns. only three years into the tenure contracts and targets were missed all of them. >> a sheep found wandering the streets in omaha while wearing a holiday sweater, has been reunited with its owners. the family says they didn't even realize the sheep was missing, until they saw its picture on facebook. it was posted by the nebraska humane
the promising young man was shot and killed friday during a robbery attempt near loyola university. loved ones say he wanted to be a doctor to give back to the world. an older brother urged prayers for an end to violence in the streets. an interfaith prayer service for non-violence will be held this afternoon in the mundelein auditorium on campus. >> we seek peace, not vengeance, understanding, we see this as being symptomatic of a greater epidemic of poverty and violence in chicago....
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. >> reporter: arik greenberg teaches theology at loyola marymount university. >> we are not given any kind of benefits; no medical; no dental; no vision; no retirement; no family leave; no sick leave; nothing. >> reporter: to support his family, rob balla drives to three different ohio universities to teach six english classes, and tutors on the side. he had pneumonia last fall, worked anyway. >> we go to school under any circumstances, really, because you cant afford to have your pay docked. >> reporter: these are adjuncts, part-time professors paid an average of 2-$3,000 per class with few to no benefits who now make up half of college faculties, a drastic change from just a few decades ago. >> in 1970, about 80% of the faculty were on the tenure track. >> reporter: but non-tenured faculty have become the rule, says education professor adrianna kezar. >> this trajectory started in community colleges, it spread across 4-year institutions and research universities, and its public and private. >> reporter: nicole beth wallenbrock got a p.h.d. in french lit to become a fulltime professo
. >> reporter: arik greenberg teaches theology at loyola marymount university. >> we are not given any kind of benefits; no medical; no dental; no vision; no retirement; no family leave; no sick leave; nothing. >> reporter: to support his family, rob balla drives to three different ohio universities to teach six english classes, and tutors on the side. he had pneumonia last fall, worked anyway. >> we go to school under any circumstances, really, because you cant afford...
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loyola. to stay wonderful kid. loves school, love the whole process. my youngest will be going to the university of california. >> where? >> hanna-barbera. -- santa barbara. read that you were sleeping nights in one of the cesium's? museums? of these if there were things that happened that should not have happened. we were under such a deadline. we had no wiggle room. we're going to bring treason. we had to install artifacts. to installgoing artifacts, they're going to mexico. -- we are going to bring trees in. >> you mentioned earlier you're going to look for slight cabin somewhere. i did read a story about you going and looking at a slave cabin. 16you dream about 2015 or and the cesium opens, what personally do you want in their yourself? that really are resonating with people, a slave cabin. i want a car that the woman porters worked on. want a storefront church. i want a shotgun house. what i want is the voices of african americans in their and whether it is music or whether it is the words. in some ways, when you look at the words of the african-american community, that is where you find re
loyola. to stay wonderful kid. loves school, love the whole process. my youngest will be going to the university of california. >> where? >> hanna-barbera. -- santa barbara. read that you were sleeping nights in one of the cesium's? museums? of these if there were things that happened that should not have happened. we were under such a deadline. we had no wiggle room. we're going to bring treason. we had to install artifacts. to installgoing artifacts, they're going to mexico. -- we...