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The April 25 open forum on the elimination of a number of chemistry and language programs saw a similar turnout to previous ...
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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, ...
After reading the recent Senate Scoop, I am upset at the comments that Student President Barrett Larkin made about the Physics Department. The unprofessional attitude that he has expressed doesn’t ...
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 ...
Unopposed candidates Jenna Nestor, Mitch Baldwin and Mo Abuzaneh of the “For the Students” coalition won the 2025 Student Government Election amid a sharp decline in voter turnout compared to years ...