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Though most students may not spend much time consciously thinking about the landscape of SIUE aside from complaining about the distance they have to walk to class, most of the decisions made regarding ...
After adjusting to the culture shift around me, I found that everyone was average. Not one person was without flaws. And not one person seemed to be ashamed of their imperfections either. -The St.
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.
The building’s bathrooms are all wheelchair accessible. However, there are no gender-neutral bathrooms. There are drink and snack vending machines on both floors, as well as a newly added vending ...
SIUE is partnering with the Illinois State Police, the SIU School of Law, SWIC and the city of Belleville to create the only accredited forensic science program in southern Illinois.
A communist society is actually a utopian society with no class divisions between people, no money and, very specifically, no state. Any nation with a centralized government is not communist. One ...
In the summer heat, it’s important to stay cool. Our favorite way to do that is with some icy treats.
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 ...
SIUE offers a variety of dining options, with something to meet everyone's tastes. Here's our list of the dining locations found on the SIUE campus, with a sample of menu items available at each one.
Technology in a classroom setting offers endless answers with a snap of a finger, but some students and their mentors from the field say technology might also be the very thing that interrupts genuine ...
SIUE made a list of 57 things to do before graduating, but we, the students, know the real things that encapsulate the SIUE experience.
As the primary language for many of the roughly 1 million American citizens who are deaf, American Sign Language should be taught more often as a second language and is undervalued in the U.S.
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