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Bloomington officials respond to antisemitic posters around the city

BLOOMINGTON, Ill. - A series of antisemitic flyers were posted around downtown Bloomington this past weekend. The flyers were posted at various businesses with no clear direction, save for the one posted at the office of the McLean County Democrats. The posters had many targets, including the Biden Administration, feminism and Blackrock, a large investment firm that’s often been the target of antisemitic conspiracy theories. According to Bloomington police officer […]

todayFebruary 7, 2025

ISU News

ISU Planetarium launches two new shows

NORMAL, Ill. - Illinois State University's Planetarium is back in full swing with two new shows open to the public. Planetarium Director Thomas Willmitch spoke on the two news shows about what's on the horizon for the Planetarium.  ‘The new shows that are open to the public are 'Mars: The Ultimate Voyage' and 'Mysteries of Your Brain,'" Willmitch said. "The Mars show is about what it takes to actually make […]

todayFebruary 6, 2025

Local News

Normal Police Officer gives community crime update

NORMAL, Ill. - The Town of Normal has recently seen an uptick in retail theft. Normal Police Department Public Information Officer Brad Park elaborated on this issues and others effecting the community. “Every now and again, we will see a specific crew looking for a specific item at a specific store," Park said. "For example, we have seen a couple of people coming into Von Maur to attempt to take […]

todayFebruary 4, 2025

Local News

Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts hosts a Valentine’s Dance

Image courtesy of The Aristocrats Band BLOOMINGTON, Ill. –​ The Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts (BCPA) is hosting Valentine’s Dance on Saturday, Feb 1, featuring the musical stylings of The Aristocrats. Director of Arts and Entertainment Anthony Nelson explained what the evening will entail. “There will be tables for people to sit at, the dance floor is open, there will be a bar. It’s just kind of a relaxed […]

todayFebruary 1, 2025

ISU News

ISU Office of Sustainability introduces new produce program

Image courtesy of the Office of Sustainability NORMAL, Ill. - A new sustainability program will provide students with low-cost, high-quality produce once a week for eight weeks. The The Redbird Fresh Market was developed by a group of students from the College of Business' Innovative Consulting Community course in which they were told to increase access to fresh produce for students living off-campus. Faculty and staff are also welcome to […]

todayJanuary 31, 2025

ISU News

ISU Police Community Update 1/29/25

NORMAL, Ill. - The Illinois State University Police released a statement on a recent incident on campus. University Police responded to multiple calls around 11 a.m. yesterday morning of an individual in the State Farm Hall of Business repeatedly calling for help while being chased. Officers arrived on scene shortly after and discovered that the incident started with someone taking pictures of another person inside the men's restroom. The photographed […]

todayJanuary 30, 2025

Local News

Annual Black History Month essay contest to return to Bloomington

Image courtesy of Community Resources for Justice NORMAL, Ill. – The Bloomington Human Relations Commission is renewing their annual Black History Month Essay contest for the month of February. The annual essay contest based in Bloomington is for grade school students and aims for writers to dive into topics of black history and important historical figures’ individual contributions. Bloomington Community Relations Manager Gregory Wilson explained the parameters for the contest […]

todayJanuary 30, 2025

ISU News

ISU to host MLK Cultural Dinner with Emmy-nominated storyteller

NORMAL, Ill. - Illinois State University will host the nearly sold-out Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Dinner on Saturday, Feb. 15, in the Brown Ballroom at the Bone Student Center at 5 p.m. Tickets are available through Jan. 31 or until sold-out.Emmy-nominated, multiplatform storyteller and producer Baratunde Thurston will be the featured speaker for the event. “Baratunde Thurston is known for his conversations on equity, social justice and technology…he will […]

todayJanuary 29, 2025

Election 2024

McLean County organizations weigh-in on the future of reproductive rights

NORMAL, Ill. - The 1973 Supreme Court Case “Roe v. Wade” granted women the federal right to seek reproductive care as they see fit. On June 24, 2022, the case was overturned, leaving the responsibility of issuing accessibility to abortion care to each individual state.    Representatives from the McLean County Democrats, McLean County Republicans, and Illinois State University’s Registered Student Organization Students Ending Rape Culture expressed the official stances of their […]

todayJanuary 27, 2025