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ISU News

Academic Senate Chair explains the recent changes in ISU’s budget

NORMAL, Ill. - Illinois State University's budget is looking a little different than it has in years past, but university officials claim we're still in good financial standing. Last month, President Aondover Tarhule announced the formation of a Resilience, Innovation, Sustainability and Excellence (RISE) task force, which will be in charge of the reductions that Tarhule sees as necessary. Academic Senate Chairperson Martha Horst recently led the senate’s budget and […]

todayOctober 29, 2024

ISU News

ISU’s Pawfficer Sage is set to hang up the vest after five years in the service

NORMAL, Ill. - The Illinois State University Police Department announced that therapy K-9 Pawfficer Sage is headed into retirement after five years of service. Police Chief Aaron Woodruff dove into the impact Sage has had during her time in the service, and how she became the beloved pawfficer.“She’s greeted over 71,000 individuals... and she’s also attended over 1,000 events on and off campus, and that’s with COVID-19 factored in.” Woodruff […]

todayOctober 28, 2024

Election 2024

The upcoming 2024 election from the perspective of the students

NORMAL, Ill. With the 2024 Presidential Election approaching, early voting began in the Bone Student Center on Monday, Oct. 21. Some of the students exiting the polls after the first week of early voting chose to voice their opinions on the ballots they cast. Junior therapeutic recreation major Nikale Gandy shared why this election matters to her. ‘This year’s election is very important to vote in, especially because so many […]

todayOctober 27, 2024

ISU News

Innocent IWU alumnus formerly convicted of first-degree murder shares his story

NORMAL, Ill. - Twenty-two-year-old Illinois State University student Jennifer Lockmiller was found dead in her apartment in August of 1993. Alan Beaman was in his hometown of Rockford, IL. on the day of her murder. On Tuesday, Beaman came to Illinois State University to speak about his wrongful conviction of first-degree murder and how spending 13 years in prison changed his life. Beaman was getting ready to begin his senior […]

todayOctober 23, 2024

ISU News

Ballin on Beaufort came back for year two with some help from the community

NORMAL, Ill . Ballin on Beaufort was back in action on Thursday Oct 17 for a second year in a row, and took a village to pull off. More specifically, it took a town to pull off.  Ballin on Beaufort is an exhibition pickup  game between ISU men's and women's basketball teams, with the game being played  in Uptown Normal. The event was held in a partnership with the Town […]

todayOctober 21, 2024

Entertainment

Normal Theater and Community Players Theatre prepare to “do the Time Warp again”

NORMAL, Ill.- The Normal Theater is partnering with the Community Players Theatre for the annual showing of the “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” once again with shows on Oct 24-26. The production includes a showing of the film, as well as live shadow actors participating by acting out the movie while it plays. The actors prepared for the collaborative show by watching the film and studying the blocking of characters […]

todayOctober 20, 2024

Local News

McLean County Museum of History launches Dia de los Muertos installation

Photo courtesy of the McLean County Museum of History's official website BLOOMINGTON, Ill. - The McLean County Museum of History is hosting a Dia de los Muertos celebration on Nov 1 beginning at 4 p.m. The celebration this year will include an art installation by community artists. Micaela Harris serves as the Director of Communications at the museum with Emily McCusker who is the Director of Youth and Family Education. […]

todayOctober 18, 2024

Local News

Normal Police Officer Brad Park speaks on vehicle disturbances in Uptown

Photo courtesy of Bloomington-Normal Area Convention and Visitors Bureau NORMAL, Ill. — Normal Police Officer Brad Park addressed community concerns about noisy vehicles racing around Uptown, which have been disturbing residents. Police have received numerous complaints about cars revving their engines late into the night. Some students have reported gatherings in the Redbird Spirit Shop parking lot and observed sports cars speeding through local streets. “People want to enjoy the […]

todayOctober 17, 2024