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ISU News

Community of Practice Healthy Campus Kickoff on the quad at ISU

NORMAL – Illinois State University hosted their Healthy Campus Kickoff earlier this week on campus. Health Promotion and Wellness used the event to promote ways for students to learn on about their health and wellbeing. The department at Illinois State University partnered with several sponsors and clubs on campus and off-campus for the event. Setup at the kickoff included campus recreation, student counselling services, exercises and medicine club, division of […]

todaySeptember 26, 2019

ISU News

Minor Accident Causes back-up on University Street

NORMAL - An accident on University Street in Normal has backed up traffic near the Fell Hall parking lot entrance at Illinois State University. According to one of the drivers involved in the accident, a Connect Transit bus running the Redbird Express route hit the left mirror of a Ford Explorer. As a result, traffic on University Street is backed up. Emergency personnel, including one Firetruck, are on the scene.

todaySeptember 25, 2019

ISU News

Crash Involving Squad Car and Semi

NORMAL - A Semi-Truck was involved in a minor accident with a Normal Police squad car Monday afternoon in Normal. A semi turned Northbound onto University Street from College Avenue and clipped the front end of a squad car facing Southbound stopped at a red light. As of 4:30 p.m. on Monday, the truck along with two squad cars were still parked on the east side of University Street in […]

todaySeptember 23, 2019

Local News

Senator Manar works to lower insulin prices

(Photo courtesy State Senator Facebook page) SPRINGFIELD - Illinois State Senator Andy Manar met with lawmakers earlier this week to work on reducing prices for insulin. Lawmakers proposed to have a monthly cap to out of pocket expenses for insulin. This legislation would make Illinois the second state to place a cap on insulin prices after Colorado. "When constituents call and say 'I cannot afford to keep my daughter alive […]

todaySeptember 18, 2019

ISU News

State of the University Address

NORMAL - Illinois State University held the annual State of the University Address Tuesday afternoon in the Center of Performing Arts. President Larry Dietz focused on ISU's latest achievements and changes planned for the university in the address. Some achievements included the growing enrollment rate and the renaming of the Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts. President Dietz spoke on what has led to the success of the university and […]

todaySeptember 17, 2019

ISU News

Meet and Greet Event at Children’s Discovery Museum

NORMAL - Illinois State University Community Engagement department held their annual meet and greet event at the Children’s Discovery Museum. The event hosted student government association and elected officials of the town of Normal. Students and the community were able to meet local leaders and council members for the Town of Normal. This year guests were able to explore the Children’s Discovery Museum while meeting officials. The event was held […]

todaySeptember 17, 2019

Local News

Sweet Corn Circus packs Uptown

NORMAL – This past weekend Uptown Normal hosted its annual Sweet Corn Circus. The sweet corn circus celebrates the agricultural roots of Normal and welcomes Illinois State University’s students back to campus. Uptown was full of students and members of the community enjoying corn and circus entertainment. One student, Alana Guggenheim, talks about her favorite part of the Sweet Corn Circus. “I really like that you get to see local […]

todayAugust 27, 2019

Local News

The Fight behind Equal Pay

NORMAL – Illinois State University’s Bone Center hosted a panel covering the effects of equal pay on women. The panel, “Equal Pay: Behind the Rally Cry”, covered a broad range of topics from tips on supporting women in the workplace to tips on negotiating salaries appropriately. The panel was made up of Ann Perry a member the YWCA McLean County Board of Directors, Pamela Cooper of Illinois Career Center, Kyle […]

todayAugust 23, 2019

Local News

Governor JB Pritzker signs the Immigrant Tenant Protection Act

(Photo Courtesy JB Pritzker Facebook page) CHICAGO – Illinois is the second state in the US to enact the Immigrant Tenant Protection Act following California in 2017. Governor JB Pritzker passed the act into law protecting immigrants from harassment or threats from landlords. Specifically, the law allows the tenants to seek civil action if a landlord evicts them due to their immigration status. Landlords are also prohibited from threatening to […]

todayAugust 22, 2019