Christine Herman
Christine Herman spent nine years studying chemistry before she left the bench to report on issues at the intersection of science and society. She started in radio in 2014 as a journalism graduate student at the University of Illinois and a broadcast intern at Radio Health Journal. Christine has been working at WILL since 2015.
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While emergency medical procedures have continued throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, non-emergency or “elective” surgeries and medical procedures have been…
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As states move toward reopening their economies, officials are emphasizing the need to expand their capacity to test for COVID-19. But many say their...
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A new University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign survey finds most students who experience sexual misconduct don’t tell anyone. Campus officials say the...
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Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton's office leads the state’s Justice, Equity and Opportunity Initiative. She joined The 21st show to discuss the state's…
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On just the first day of sales on January 1, legal marijuana in Illinois brought in nearly $3.2 million dollars, with a total of almost $11 million…
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Most people in Illinois who have insurance through the Affordable Care Act won’t see big changes to their monthly premiums next year, according to a…
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Lawmakers could soon vote on a measure that would make Illinois the second state to cap insulin costs.The legislation, aimed at keeping the drug…
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Farmers across Illinois are still feeling the effects of historic spring rains that caused severe delays in planting.According to the U.S. Department of…
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Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s administration acknowledges that the war on cannabis disproportionately affects low-income communities of color.State…
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In Illinois, the quality of a child’s health, education, housing and economic situation often correlates with a child's race, ethnicity and geographic…