The legal system is tough to navigate, especially if you can’t afford an attorney or have never stepped foot in a courthouse. Now, a new program aided by three Redbirds is making it a little easier.
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Grad student crowned ISU’s first Mr. Agriculture
Jacob Kuban is Illinois State’s first-ever Mr. Agriculture. Along with eternal glory, the first-year agriscience graduate student won a philanthropic prize for his sponsor.
Meet the student leaders behind Business Week
The three lead student organizers have already put these skills and many others to good use over the past year as they plotted Business Week 2013.
Student’s Web project takes aim at sorority stereotypes
Illinois State junior Jessica Garber is the brains behind Actual Sorority Move (ASM), an answer to TotalFratMove that’s picking up steam online.
Photos: Dog Days on the Quad raises money
Students had an additional way to unwind on campus Friday, thanks to the dozen dogs brought to Illinois State for Dog Days on the Quad. The event, sponsored by the ISU Student PreVet Association to benefit Wish Bone Canine Rescue, let students pay $1 to walk, pet, and play with rescue dogs. The event was
This Week in ISU History: ATMs go down, new trail goes up
Every week, we use STATEside to take a look back at the recent and not-so recent past, using the archives at the Vidette.
Beloved String Project wins national acclaim
A cacophony carried into Cook Hall’s hallways Monday evening as 20 or so students shuffled into a classroom toting instrument cases as large their third and fourth grade frames.
3 students, 3 paths to ISU’s new Chicago MBA program
Students in the inaugural Chicago M.B.A. class share a desire to break through to that next stage in their careers. STATEside introduces you to three of them.
Hard work pays off for alum on State Police Protective Detail
Ardis Cross is now in his 11th year with the Illinois State Police (ISP), the last six with an Executive Protection Unit that provides security for a statewide elected official.
STATEside at MVC: Advocate for equality
Former Redbird coach and women’s athletics advocate Jill Hutchison prepares for the MVC women’s championship game broadcast. Jill Hutchison, M.S. ’69, has been a pioneer in women’s basketball. Drawn to sports as a child, Hutchison played softball and ran track. However it was when she first set foot on the basketball court in sixth grade