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Gugliotti advises changing positions frequently during the day and taking breaks to get up from your workstation and walk around. “One recommendation is to set a timer to do this every 30 minutes,” he ...
Published poet and researcher of African American literature Angel Dye will be joining SIUE’s Department of English as an assistant professor of African American Literature this fall.
SIUE is welcoming a host of international students hailing from different countries and continents despite the U.S. government’s crackdown on foreign visas. Because of these revocations, some students ...
SIUE arranged a musical summer camp that gathered a pool of local talents on the East St. Louis campus. Musicians are tuning up and perfecting their craft throughout the summer camp for the upcoming ...
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 ...
SIUE made a list of 57 things to do before graduating, but we, the students, know the real things that encapsulate the SIUE experience.
The April 25 open forum on the elimination of a number of chemistry and language programs saw a similar turnout to previous open forums, with students, faculty and staff speaking in support of keeping ...
“Toys for Tots’ year-round programs are a testament to our unwavering commitment that no child is ever forgotten,” said LtGen Jim Laster, President & CEO of the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation. “‘Your ...
Editor's Note: This story has been updated for accuracy. On April 10, students, faculty and staff packed Abbott Auditorium in the basement of Lovejoy Library to show their support for the art history, ...
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.
Expanded Screening Coverage Can Reduce Needless Deaths Colorectal cancer deaths are declining, but shocking regional, racial and ethnic disparities remain. According to the American Cancer Society, ...
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