The Vidette Digital Archives has expanded its online database to include all issues through December 1980.
Unit: Vidette
Illinois State alum takes a Lambeau Leap into NFL beat reporting
Josh Tolentino ’17 is ready to begin his career as a beat reporter for one of the cornerstone teams of the NFL. He couldn’t have done it without Illinois State.
Kudos earned across the School of Communication
As the 2017-2018 academic year came to its close, the School of Communication proudly recognized excellence among its alumni, students, and faculty during its annual COM Week series of events.
Senior Stephanie Rodriguez prepares to take the leap into her journalism career
When Stephanie Rodriguez was a high school student, she never thought she would be where she is today.
The Vidette Digital Archives at Milner Library now available
Through the efforts of the Milner Library’s Digital Collections department and in cooperation with Veridian, The Vidette Digital Archives are now available online.
Photos: What it’s like to major in journalism
Sasic immigrated to the United States as refugees in the last 1990s and, thanks to support from multiple private scholarships, she is having a wonderful experience at Illinois State University
School of Communication to host SPJ-Google News Lab training
Student and professional journalists can learn how to use Google tools in their reporting and storytelling during a special one-day training being hosted by Illinois State University’s School of Communication.
Two former ISU students perform as acrobats in Dolly Parton’s show
Most students dream to build a career based on what they chose to major in during their time in college. Whether they study business, communications or performance arts, each student at Illinois State University strives toward eventually landing a dream job post-graduation. For 2016 graduate Thomas Kawalek and sophomore John Hanten, landing a dream job
Milner clowning endowment is no laughing matter
Milner Library’s Circus and Allied Arts Collection currently contains roughly 8,000 books, and that number is likely to grow in light of a recently announced private endowment.
Greek community comes together to support Make-A-Wish Foundation
Chi Omega’s annual March Madness philanthropy is one of the largest events in Greek life at Illinois State University. It draws in huge crowds to the Bone Student Center’s Braden Auditorium every year, with all proceeds of the dancing competition going toward the Make-A-Wish Foundation.