Illinois State University’s Braden Auditorium was packed Saturday, October 18, as Iggy Azalea performed a sold-out show. Check out photos from the show.
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Getting started in the Honors Program
The Honors Program at Illinois State University offers a lot of unique opportunities for those selected to participate. I am currently a freshman in the Honors Program and it’s already been a very rewarding experience.
Video: Sisters share Big Red Marching Machine legacy
Together, the three Vasel sisters are part of an Illinois State marching band tradition that stretches back more than 80 years. Big Red, or BRMM, has 285 members this fall and thousands of alumni.
How one freshman earned $20,000+ in scholarships
Freshman Raquel Cuevas earned more than $20,000 in scholarships and other financial aid to attend Illinois State this year. So how did she do it? What’s her big secret to earn all that free money?
Video: Redbird life in Uptown Normal
Did you know that Bloomington-Normal regularly ranks as one of the Top 50 college towns in America? A big reason for that is Uptown Normal, a thriving hub of shops, restaurants, and transportation.
How to rock your college fair
Fall is a great time to make lasting high school memories. It is also a great time to think about what’s next … college. Here are some tips to make the most of your time at a college fair.
School of Art hosts Pumpkinalooza carving competition
Illinois State’s Pumpkinalooza carving competition was designed to mix art students and faculty with prospective students. It was planned for an Admissions Open House day.
#ISUOpenHouse: Your best tweets and photos
A look at some of our favorite tweets and photos shared by Future Redbirds during our #ISUOpenHouse on October 13.
Video: My experience as an art major at Illinois State
Senior Lucero Aguirre shares what it’s like to be an art major at Illinois State University, from classes to arts clubs to building up your portfolio. Part of our #BirdofMouth video series.
‘Books’ share their life story at ISU’s first Human Library
During the Human Library pilot program, around 50 different “books” (real people who have experienced prejudices or discrimination in their life) met with 500 first-year Illinois State students.