ISU Professors discover Lincoln’s manuscript

A pair of ISU mathematics professors discovered a missing page to President Lincoln’s oldest manuscript in the archives of Harvard University.

Local restaurants use flavors from farms

Eight restaurants in Bloomington-Normal are teaming up with farms and nonprofit organizations to bring local foods to the table.

Hancock Stadium to serve alcohol with new liquor license

ISU’s new Hancock Stadium continues its march of progress with bricks laid and bleachers installed. Now, another football staple has been added to the mix: alcohol consumption.

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.”

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Education majors decline enrollment statewide PDF Print
Written by Jenny Jackowski, Senior Staff   
Wednesday, 17 April 2013 15:20

ISU has a reputation as an education school, but in the past few years, the number of students applying for a major in an education field has declined.

 
Tanning bed usage rises while risks increase PDF Print
Written by Olivia Gilbertsen, Staff Writer   
Wednesday, 17 April 2013 15:17

The risk of obtaining skin cancer from tanning beds is twice as high as sunbathing for the same amount of time in the Mediterranean midday summer sun, according to a recent study published in the British Journal of Dermatology.

 
Four finalists announced for ISU president PDF Print
Written by Megan Maginity, News Editor   
Wednesday, 17 April 2013 13:23

The ISU Board of Trustees announced the four finalists for the university’s 18th president on Wednesday.

 
Students staying focused as semester comes to a close PDF Print
Written by Jennifer Novoseletsky, Senior Staff   
Tuesday, 16 April 2013 14:16

As the school year ends once again, some students’ focus on homework, tests and other assignments begin to be neglected.

 
UPB to silence LGBT bullying through film PDF Print
Written by Nellie Romanowski, Senior Staff   
Tuesday, 16 April 2013 14:15

University Program Board (UPB) is hosting the Day of Silence movie screening and panel discussion to encourage students to recognize the dangerous side effects of bullying and the ways in which they can help to stop it within their own lives.

 
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