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SIUE arranged a musical summer camp that gathered a pool of local talents on the East St. Louis campus. Musicians are tuning ...
() - Saving for retirement can be challenging under everyday circumstances, and especially so during times of economic ...
"Peer to Gear" is a nonfiction documentary film that explores a student-run WhatsApp group where those without cars can find instant and affordable peer-to-peer rides 24/7. This film also shows ...
On June 7, President Donald Trump’s administration blatantly overstepped its authority once again by violating the 10th Amendment, which separates state and federal powers. This time, Trump ordered ...
These business models rely on consumer negligence and encourage a culture of inaccessibility and paywalls. Companies continue to increase their prices and upcharge for extra products that they ...
Being a relatively new religion, the Bahá’í Faith may not be as widespread or as well-known as Christianity or Islam, but members of the faith are eager to lend a hand to their fellow community ...
48. Leave a “constructive” review for a professor’s course evaluation 49. Smell something fruity and see a puff of vapor while in the bathroom stall 50. See a $3 movie at Wildey Theatre 51. Visit the ...
The launch of IP Buddy comes at a time when the strength of the U.S. innovation ecosystem is more important than ever. The U.S. intellectual property system supports this innovation, drives economic ...
On this extra special election-themed episode Lifestyles Editor Chloe Wolfe and Podcast Producer Hannah Ledford sit down with Interim Chair and Professor of Political Science Dr. Laurie Rice. They ...
During Chancellor James T. Minor’s State of the University address, a group of AFSCME Local 2887 union members who came with signs to protest were told by SIUE Police that if they allowed their signs ...
After reading the recent Senate Scoop, I am upset at the comments that Student President Barrett Larkin made about the Physics Department. The unprofessional attitude that he has expressed doesn’t ...
About 20 students gathered to protest funding cuts to science programs and censorship of research, holding signs and singing to reach any potential listeners, at noon today in the Stratton Quadrangle.
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