Campus Articles
'Reach Out to the Community' day raises funds for department
By Lana Schrock in Campus
Up to her elbows in clay, nine-year-old Brienna Baudoin created her first clay pot during the ceramics department's "Reach Out to the Community" day Saturday."I'm going to give it to Mommy for Mother's Day," said Baudoin, a student at Chauncey Rose Middle School, as she started to work on her second masterpiece.
Applications due March 17 to HMSU 621
By Allison Christner in Campus
Student Government Association is looking for students with ideas for the future to apply for an executive board position, said sophomore social studies education and political science major, and SGA president-elect Michael Scott Jr.There are many ideas about where ISU should be going in the future, and SGA is one of the places where students could help turn those ideas into actions, Scott said.
Student plans to audition March 16 in national, televised talent search
By Harold Bosstick in Campus
When he was eight, James Sale, a freshman music performance major, began his singing career in, of all places, the shower.Now he plans to further his career by taking on performers from across the country in the upcoming season of NBC's reality television show "America's Got Talent.
The recently-opened 7th and Elm Bar and Grille caters to both families and students
By Robin Wildman in Campus
7th and Elm Bar and Grille, a new restaurant north of campus which offers games and dancing as well as a menu with a variety of burgers, wings and sandwiches, promotes itself as "the intersection of food and fun."Located in a former fraternity house near University Village, 7th and Elm has transformed the 110-year-old building into a two-story restaurant and bar, which caters to both families and college students.
Thursday,
Feb. 28
-At 9:25 a.m., a fire alarm went off in the Arena.
-At 9:35 a.m., a fire alarm went off in the HMSU.
-At 10:22 a.m., burglary and theft were reported in Burford Hall.
-At 10:56 a.m., a suspicious person was reported in Mills Hall.
-At 5:28 p.
By Lana Schrock in Campus
Various experiments and studies are continually going on in the psychology department at ISU, and students have the opportunity to participate in this research.Breanna Wyman, a freshman chemistry major, recently participated in an experiment for her Psychology 101 class.
By LaMar Holliday in Campus
Linda Maule, associate professor of political science, took about 20 students from her Citizenship and Civility honors and political science classes to Washington D.C. to watch a Supreme Court hearing last week."It's not your normal courtroom experience," said Jenalee Cooksey, a sophomore pre-med major.
By Aliya Khan in Campus
The Oscar-winning actress Marlee Matlin will speak at 7 p.m. in Tilson Auditorium Monday as the concluding part of the 2007-2008 University Speaker Series."We felt she would be a nice addition to our series, and she had an interesting presentation in terms of her career and how her hearing disability wasn't really a factor," said Linda Crossett, director of community and professional programs.