New online program creates automatic classroom communication

A new online program will allow students to give instant feedback to teachers during class when the student does or does not understand something.

‘The Bird Feeder,’ a student-made guide, reviews local restaurants

Students in English 254 will host a release party at 6 p.m. on Wednesday to present their restaurant guide titled, “The Bird Feeder.”

Presidential finalist to add ‘as much diversity’ as he can

Larry Dietz, vice president of student affairs, was the final candidate to speak about his running toward becoming the 18th president of ISU.

New liquor amendment worries some on City Council

While an amendment to the Normal liquor ordinance — permitting alcohol during some Gateway events — passed on April 15, it raised concern with a few city council members.

New York Times columnist shares expertise at Science & Technology Week

David Pogue spoke on the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields in America with humor and heart.

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New liquor amendment worries some on City Council PDF Print
Written by Tim Rosenberger, Senior Staff   
Sunday, 28 April 2013 15:37

While an amendment to the Normal liquor ordinance — permitting alcohol during some Gateway events — passed on April 15, it raised concern with a few city council members.

 
New York Times columnist shares expertise at Science and Technology Week PDF Print
Written by Jenny Jackowski, Senior Staff   
Thursday, 25 April 2013 19:54

Last night, David Pogue spoke on the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields in America with humor and heart. As part of ISU’s Spring Speaker Series, Pogue, an accomplished author, New York Times personal-technology columnist, host of various Nova series and Emmy Award winner focused on why America is losing STEM graduates and how it can catch up.

 
Pepsi Ice Center to host ‘Boogie Night’ PDF Print
Written by Dan Fox, Senior Staff   
Thursday, 25 April 2013 13:52

The community is invited to let loose, groove on and flashback to the 70s and 80s at Bloomington’s very own “old school dance party on ice.”

 
Bloomington Library lab to help create ‘high-quality media’ PDF Print
Written by Tim Rosenberger, Senior Staff   
Thursday, 25 April 2013 13:46

A state-of-the-art digital media lab, which provides tools to teach individuals about different digital media and how to create them, opened recently in the Bloomington Public Library (BPL).

 
Summer camp serves as prep for possible nursing majors PDF Print
Written by Nellie Romanowski, Senior Staff   
Thursday, 25 April 2013 13:44

High school students who are interested in becoming nurses and are contemplating a potential career in nursing are now going to have the opportunity to experience nursing firsthand through the Mennonite College of Nursing (MCN) over the summer months.

 
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