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ISU News

Black and Latino students face harsher punishments in school

Photo courtesy to ISU  NORMAL, Ill.- Children of color, their families and communities, have been treated differently and face harsher punishments in the education system.  ISU’s Department of Psychology invited Columbia College’s Professor of Early Childhood Education Mariana Souto-Manning to speak on Thursday, Feb. 27 in Schroeder Hall.  Souto-Manning’s talk was titled “Race, Racism, and the Education of Young Children” and was part of the Children’s Studies Minor Speaker Series. […]

todayMarch 1, 2020

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Valparaiso game raises money for cancer research

Photo courtesy to ISU NORMAL, Ill.- The Redbird Women’s Basketball team faced Valparaiso this Sunday afternoon and raised $25,000 for cancer research as part of Play4Kay. The Redbirds went into the game with a record of 14 wins and 8 losses in the season, and ended the game with a final score of 70 to 78 points.  The Redbirds spent most of the game trailing Valpaiso by 10 points or […]

todayFebruary 18, 2020

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Black History surrounding the Atlanta Child Murders

Photo courtesy to ISU NORMAL, Ill.-  Illinois State University is recognizing Black History month through lived experiences and real people. The Atlanta Child Murders was a series of killings that took place in Atlanta between 1979 and 1981. Up to 28 children were murdered, and Wayne Williams was convicted in 1981. The killings seemed to have stopped immediately following Williams’ arrest and conviction. However, there is some doubt that Williams […]

todayFebruary 18, 2020

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University of North Carolina sends funds to the Sons of the Confederate Veterans

Photo courtesy to Chapel Hill SCV Facebook page CHAPEL HILL, N.C.- The University of North Carolina has sent the Sons of the Confederate Veterans nearly $2.6 million with an out of court settlement over the university's refusal to restore their Silent Sam statue. Defamation Lawyer Greg Doucette has been covering this story and reviewing the case filed against the university. “So the Sons of the Confederate Veterans sued, but their […]

todayFebruary 7, 2020