Collegiate 100, a campus-based student organization, has been a source of positivity for the SIUE community by offering a ...
As President Donald Trump’s administration enforces strict immigration policies, international students in the U.S. are ...
The SIUE Police Department has introduced a new therapy dog initiative, including their first two “pawfficers,” Max and Chase ...
Alestle Reporter Ciara Folkerts is the founder of the Mass Communications Club, and other employees of The Alestle are ...
Jonathan Losos, a biology professor from Washington University in St. Louis, will be exploring the evolution of domestic cats ...
With five added recruits and a record-sized spring roster, SIUE men’s soccer aims to lay the foundation early for another ...
SIUE is switching from Zoom to Microsoft Teams on July 1 due to rising costs. Information Technology Services is working to ...
Man, that preacher [Chris Svochak] has been on campus for as long as I have been here! He spews hatred and, even if you somehow agree with his views, it ...
Renatto Carr, a PhD candidate in the Historical Studies Cooperative PhD Program, will be presenting his research on the story of James Person, an honorably discharged WWII veteran from Somerville, ...
The Nonreligious, Ethnoreligious, Minority and Religious Minority Coalition was officially launched during a presentation Wednesday, Feb. 5, in the Hickory/Hackberry Room. The coalition is geared ...
One hundred years ago, pianist and professor emerita Ruth Slenczynska was born. Today, her life is archived online and at ...
I was on the Quad Monday between 2:50 and 3:30p.m. The guy who "preaches" there frequently was doing his normal stuff — "if you're gay, you will burn in hell" ...