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.”

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.

Home > News
Banner
News
Storm damages ceilings in CVA PDF Print
Written by Holly Petrovich, Reporter   
Sunday, 14 April 2013 14:35

Several students received word from their teachers Thursday explaining the temporary classroom move out of the Center of Visual Arts due to storm damage.

 
Sun-Times editor wraps up COM Week PDF Print
Written by Holly Petrovich, Reporter   
Thursday, 11 April 2013 17:16

Finishing up COM Week, Jim Kirk, senior vice president and editor in-chief of the Chicago Sun-Times, came to ISU to talk about the evolution in the media industry.

 
Black and Latino Summit to spread awareness PDF Print
Written by Tim Rosenberger, Senior Staff   
Thursday, 11 April 2013 15:20

The Black and Latino Male Summit, meant to give blacks and Latinos tools to thrive in society and spread awareness, will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday in the Bone Student Center.

 
Red Bull to drop cases on campus PDF Print
Written by Nellie Romanowski, Senior Staff   
Thursday, 11 April 2013 15:19

ISU students are encouraged to head out to the Quad on Monday morning to observe crates of Red Bull that will be dropped from the sky, serving as a surprise pick-me-up for all students craving their morning fix of caffeine to start their week off right.

 
Chemistry professor strives to improve bus transportation PDF Print
Written by Jenny Jackowski, Senior Staff   
Thursday, 11 April 2013 14:42

Vision comes in many shapes and forms and is motivated by a number of sources. The changes that assistant professor of chemistry Cary Supalo has worked to create have come from necessity.

 
<< Start < Prev 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next > End >>

Page 14 of 263
Banner
Banner
Banner