The STATEside crew pulled together some historic photos of the marching band in action over the years, with some help from the Dr. Jo Ann Rayfield Archives.
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Photos: Best campus shots from September
Every month on STATEside, we use Storify to give our readers a “best of” photo gallery, powered by tweets, Instagram photos, and Facebook posts from the previous month.
Photos: Redbird cheerleader uniforms, then and now
The Redbird cheerleaders have sported a lot of different looks over the years, including the last 50 on the sidelines at Hancock Stadium.
Photos: Best campus shots from August
Illinois State University was buzzing again in August as students returned to campus from summer break and took part in Welcome Week, move-in week, Festival ISU, and other festivities.
Class Notes: Your alumni photos
Illinois State University has thousands and thousands of alumni all around the world—and many of you have cameras.
Photos: Decorating your room at college, then and now
Many of the 6,000 students moving into Illinois State’s residence halls and Cardinal Court apartments this week will find some creative ways to make their new rooms look a little homier.
Photos: Best campus shots from May
Every month on STATEside, we use Storify to give our readers a “best of” photo gallery, powered by tweets, Instagram photos, and Facebook posts from the previous month.
Photos: Best campus shots from April
Every month on STATEside, we use Storify to give our readers a “best of” photo gallery, powered by tweets, Instagram photos, and Facebook posts from the previous month.
Photos: Best campus shots from March
Spring break, two Missouri Valley Conference basketball tournaments, and a snow day gave the Illinois State campus lots to tweet about it in March.
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