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In light of new information sent to The Alestle by SIUE’s administration indicating that more salary dollars had been swept than originally reported, The Alestle has updated the original story.
The Student Senate showed its support for the Physics Department by voting on an amendment to Organization Relations Officer ...
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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Marine Toys for Tots has been delivering joy and comfort to children in need during the holiday season for 77 years. While ...
More than 100,000 Americans have said goodbye to their common skin cancer without requiring surgery, owing to a relatively ...
College is a place where we learn that we can make a difference, that we actually have a voice that can be used to fight for change. Maybe this activism ...
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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, ...
Last week, eight international students at SIUE had their visas rescinded by the federal government. For student privacy, the reasoning has been left unexplained by the institution. “SIUE has become ...