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Unit: Gamma Phi Circus
Deb Wylie retirement reception, June 18
The university community is cordially invited to a retirement reception for Deb Wylie, Program Director for Gamma Phi Circus, will be held from 2:30-4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 18, in Brown Ballroom 1, Bone Student Center.
Science and Technology Week 2019 in pictures
With a fantastic attendance at every event to an amazing lineup of speakers and insightful sessions, Science and Technology Week 2019 was a successful event.
Autism advocate Temple Grandin speaks about need for diverse minds
Temple Grandin is often called the most successful adult with autism in the world. On Wednesday night, April 10, Grandin told a standing-room-only crowd in the Brown Ballroom the key to her success: Not letting her disability define her.
Identical twins show off chemistry in Gamma Phi Circus
This weekend, Illinois State freshmen Jacinda and Jenika Smith will rise nearly 30 feet in the air at Redbird Arena and attempt a series of tricks on a rotating cube.
Come one, come all! Milner Library hosts Gamma Phi Circus: 90 Years of Tradition exhibit
Special Collections at Milner Library is pleased to announce the opening of Gamma Phi Circus: 90 Years of Tradition. This exhibit will be on view April 8-May 10, 2019 on Floor 6 of Milner Library.
Video: Gamma Phi Circus to celebrate 90 years during Sibling Weekend
Gamma Phi Circus will be holding a series of shows and a carnival over Sibling Weekend, April 12–14, to celebrate the circus’ 90th anniversary at Illinois State University.
Neon at Night 5K Fun Run, April 24
Come join hundreds of runners for a 5K run through Illinois State’s campus at night.
Gamma Phi Circus alum Don Burda reflects on his time as a performer
Gamma Phi Circus has a proud 90-year tradition of teaching students the importance of teamwork and putting on stunning live shows for the Bloomington-Normal community.
The oldest collegiate circus: Gamma Phi Circus
Gamma Phi Circus has experienced several significant developments during its first nine decades. Membership increased and consequently the number of acts produced also rose to include tight wire, trick bicycles, roller skating, and flying trapeze.