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Illinois TRIO conference held in Bloomington-Normal

NORMAL - The Illinois TRIO 45th Annual Professional Conference will be held in Bloomington-Normal for the second year in a row. The association is made up of programs that help students who are low income, first generation, disabled, or veterans pursue post-secondary education. The Illinois TRIO association consists of 148 programs across the state within universities, high schools, and community agencies. Illinois TRIO president, Laura Dayton, spoke about her inspiration […]

todayApril 17, 2019

ISU News

House bill could benefit new demographic of students

NORMAL – A bill that was recently passed in the House could potentially benefit students at universities and community colleges throughout the state of Illinois. The bill is an effort to make tuition assistance accessible to undocumented and transgender students who currently do not have access to these resources. Financial aid is one of the biggest issues college students face, especially those who are undocumented. Supported by Democratic State Representative […]

todayApril 17, 2019

Album Reviews

Billie Eilish – When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?

By: Bri Bradley Billie Eilish is a seventeen-year-old superstar. Billie recorded her first song “Ocean Eyes” when she was fourteen-years-old and it has accumulated over 267 million streams on Spotify as of April 2019. Billie Eilish’s debut EP, Don’t Smile At Me, was released in August 2017, is certified gold, and has caused her to become one of the world’s largest up and coming artists of her generation. Billie has […]

todayApril 16, 2019

Album Reviews

2 Chainz – Rap Or Go To The League

By: Logan Flesch A title describing what seem to be the only two options for young men to escape poverty and help their families and friends achieve their dreams. 2 Chainz, born Tauheed Epps, recently released Rap Or Go To The League, his first project since his 2018 EP The Play Don’t Care Who Makes It and his first full length release since 2017’s Pretty Girls Like Trap Music. As […]

todayApril 16, 2019

Album Reviews

2 Chainz – Rap Or Go To The League

By: Logan Flesch A title describing what seem to be the only two options for young men to escape poverty and help their families and friends achieve their dreams. 2 Chainz, born Tauheed Epps, recently released Rap Or Go To The League, his first project since his 2018 EP The Play Don’t Care Who Makes It and his first full length release since 2017’s Pretty Girls Like Trap Music. As […]

todayApril 16, 2019

ISU News

Redbird Rising fundraising campaign nears goal

NORMAL - Illinois State University launched their first ever Redbird Rising campaign this year in hopes to fundraise $150 million dollars in pursuit of elevating university resources. ISU Director of Donor relations and Stewardship Jamie Wood expresses that the University’s alumni have bought onto ISU’s purpose. “It really speaks to how well the university is doing. People really believe in what we’re doing in our mission and they’ve come out to […]

todayApril 15, 2019

Illinois State Redbirds

Redbird Football hosts Kids Football Fest at Hancock Stadium

NORMAL - Illinois State football will wrap up spring practice on Saturday when the Redbirds host the Kids Football Fest for Reggie’s Kids Club members at Hancock Stadium. Registration will begin at 10 a.m, followed by the program starting at 10:30 a.m. and lasting till noon. This event is free and open to all Reggie’s Kids Clubs members ages 12 and under with adult supervision. Activities will include a catching […]

todayApril 12, 2019

ISU News

AsiaConnect highlights Asian heritage across campus

NORMAL - AsiaConnect is a university association of faculty and staff members with a focus on promoting Asian cultures and supporting Asian staff, faculty and students here at Illinois State. This week, AsiaConnect has been hosting events everyday to promote, share, and inform Illinois State students of Asian heritage and culture. Some events included the Japanese art of paper folding called 'Origami', a Filipino martial arts demonstration, the history of […]

todayApril 12, 2019

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Keynote Speaker Dr. Temple Grandin Brings Laughter and Positive Outlook in Autism Speech

NORMAL - Students of Illinois State University had the opportunity to hear a keynote speech from Dr. Temple Grandin, who is considered by some to be the most accomplished person with autism in the world. Grandin is a professor of Animal Science at Colorado State University, and a prominent author and speaker on both autism and animal behavior. The keynote speech Wednesday night attracted the masses, and residents from near […]

todayApril 11, 2019