Through social media and a new partnership with the Library Speakers Consortium, Lovejoy Library is finding new ways to ...
Let’s be real: the shower is where it all goes down. You’ve cried in there, rehearsed arguments and maybe even danced like ...
Whether it’s to meet a scholarship or organization requirement, build a resume or enhance social life, spending just a few ...
Illinois author and ghost tour guide Troy Taylor presented the true stories that inspired famous horror movies at the Wildey Theatre in Edwardsville on Oct. 16.
Spanning time, medium and meaning, The University Museum at SIUE’s current exhibit, “Embodiment: Figures and Identity Across ...
The Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity will be putting on a two-part event on Nov. 6 and Nov. 8 to showcase LGBTQ+ stories from older generations — and send a ...
Sometimes, life can get overwhelming, and it can feel like there’s no clear way forward — especially for those navigating the hidden pain of domestic violence.
The Alestle’s editor-in-chief, Dylan Hembrough, is passionate about the national and international political scene. He will ...
A Matter of Opinion” is an opinion column that features a personal, anecdotal account of an experience relevant to college students. Each edition, a staff member will write about something ...
On Oct. 14, Indiana University fired Jim Rodenbush, adviser for the Indiana Daily Student, in a blatant act of press censorship. It’s up to us — all students, faculty and ...
As a college student, I see how deeply social media is affecting our mental health. Apps like Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat are part of our daily routine. For many of ...
On more than one occasion during my first semester on campus, I have nearly been run over. If I meant by a car, surely administrators and security would rush to ...