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Month: October 2019

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ISU News

Community talks free speech and free press in the Trump Era

NORMAL - Normal Public Library hosted First Amendment attorney Donald Craven for a program free speech and free press in the Trump Era. A debate about “fake news,” some differing views on the medias place in society and concerns about journalistic business practices followed Cravens presentation. Craven quoted Thomas Jefferson in saying, “were it left to me to decide whether we should have a government without newspapers, or newspaper without […]

todayOctober 4, 2019

ISU News

Flu Shot Clinic held at the Bone Student Center

NORMAL - Student Health Services and the Mennonite College of Nursing has partnered up for its fourth year to host the flu shot clinic At Illinois State University. The clinic was held for students, faculty, and staff at the Bone Student Center over the span of multiple days. The clinic provided the chance for the ISU community to get their flu shot right on campus. Bobbie Stevens, the Nurse Administrator […]

todayOctober 4, 2019

ISU News

Children’s Discovery Museum Granted with another award

NORMAL - The 25th anniversary of a local business in uptown isn't the only thing that has them celebrating. The Children's Discovery Museum has been awarded a pair of grants by the Illinois Prairie Community Foundation (IPCF) last month. They have also received grants from PNC and State Farm. The money from the grants will help remove the obstacles preventing students from taking part in the educational programs offered by […]

todayOctober 4, 2019

ISU News

Civil Service Council gearing up for Homecoming

Normal - On Oct. 1 the Civil Service council held a meeting discussing the homecoming events the council will be hosting this year. The council is made up of staff that represent the interests and concerns of their departments and the student body. At the meeting, the council worked on collaborating on interesting events for the weekend of homecoming. Council representative Stuart Palmer expands on which events are being planned […]

todayOctober 3, 2019

Album Reviews

Alessia Cara – This Summer EP

By Sydney Davis Back in July of this year, Alessia Cara announced the release of This Summer EP and said she would release a new single "every couple of weeks" leading up to the release of the EP. The first single, “Ready” was released on July 22, the second single, "Rooting for You", was released on August 9, the third single, "OKAY OKAY", was released on August 23, and the […]

todayOctober 2, 2019

Local News

Special joint council meeting

Normal - The city of Bloomington held a joint meeting with Bloomington city council, Normal town council, and McLean County Board. The meeting was held Monday night at the Illinois State University Alumni Center and was open to the public. It was made up three presentations on different programs and developments that will impact Bloomington-Normal. Chamber of Commerce CEO Charlie Moore expands on the benefits of having joint meetings more […]

todayOctober 1, 2019

College Sports

Kendal Meier to Miss Significant Time with Injury

NORMAL- On Tuesday afternoon, Illinois State Volleyball Head Coach, Leah Johnson announced that Junior Kendal Meier who missed yesterday’s match vs. Evansville, will miss 6-8 weeks with an undisclosed injury. Coach Johnson says the team will know more about the extent of the injury next week but hopes Meier will be back in time for postseason play.  More updates will be provided as details emerge.  

todayOctober 1, 2019

Album Reviews

Blink-182 – Nine

  By: Dani Burgrabe Put your headphones on, turn up Blink-182’s newest album, Nine, and rock your heart out! Eight albums later but the band never seems to get old. This pop punk group dominated the charts with songs like “All the Small Things” and “What’s My Age Again” back in the late 1990s and early 2000s, but their songs haven’t caught much of my attention since Tom DeLonge left […]

todayOctober 1, 2019