The Town of Normal’s 500,000-gallon water tower between Hancock and University High School was recently sandblasted and recoated.
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Photos: Living in Tri-Towers, then and now
Wilkins, Haynie, and Wright residence halls all opened in 1964. To mark the occasion, University Housing will host a Wilkins Hall 50th birthday alumni reunion on October 3, during Homecoming.
Video: My first week at Illinois State
What can you expect during your first week as a student at Illinois State University? In STATEside’s first #BirdofMouth video of the fall, freshman Jessica shares her experiences during her first week.
Video: Local Foods Dinner brings fresh flavors to campus
Illinois State students sampled delectable dishes created from local ingredients at the 7th annual Local Foods Dinner, hosted by Campus Dining at Linkins Dining Center.
Video: Student groups make their pitch at Festival ISU
Festival ISU is the day when many registered students organizations (RSOs) make their pitch to new members for the first time. This year’s Festival ISU was a huge success.
Video: Christian Stoinev returns to Illinois State
The Gamma Phi Circus star was in Normal rehearsing for his next appearance but took time out to visit the Thomas Metcalf School and a broadcasting class in Fell Hall.
Video: Young alumni advice for new freshmen
Think back to your freshman year at Illinois State University. Knowing what you know now, what advice would you give your freshman self?
Sean Hayes, Jeff Perry headline new Illinois State TV spot
Redbird actors Sean Hayes and Jeff Perry are lending their talents to a new Illinois State TV commercial that highlights students and alumni pursuing their passions around the globe.
Video: 6 years after accident, ISU student goes back to school
Six years ago, Illinois State sophomore Alex Shelton was in a coma. Doctors told his parents he only had a 10 percent chance of living after suffering a traumatic brain injury in an accident.
Video: Move-in off to smooth start at Illinois State
Move-in moved along seamlessly as Curb Birds jumped in to wrap plastic around whatever was loaded onto carts, holding fridges and futons together for the shuffle to the elevator.