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Editor's Note: This story has been updated for accuracy. The Prepare for Illinois’ Future program has made Illinois the first state to provide free test and licensure preparation material to its ...
Whether it is a struggling college student or a family displaced by a tornado, the Community Hope Center in Cottage Hills serves anyone in need.
SIUE is welcoming a host of international students hailing from different countries and continents despite the U.S. government’s crackdown on foreign visas. Because of these revocations, some students ...
Sports at SIUE reached a new level of success during the 2024-25 season, driven by the family-like culture built within the different teams.
Deep, dramatic secrets and political drama flood the pages of Audrey Ingram’s June release, “The Summer We Ran.” This novel is immersive and full of surprises in each chapter.
Published poet and researcher of African American literature Angel Dye will be joining SIUE’s Department of English as an assistant professor of African American Literature this fall.
On June 23, the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture announced the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s plans to rescind the Roadless ...
The Alestle’s Editor-in-Chief Dylan Hembrough is passionate about the national and international political scene. He will share his opinions on current events in this column in every issue.
The week-long National Beep Baseball Association World Series tournament kicks off July 20 in Edwardsville and Caseyville. “Beep Baseball is an adaptation of America's pastime,” SIUE alumni and CEO of ...
Yes, of course, I’ve seen the 1929 French black-and-white surrealist silent short film “Un Chien Andalou.” No, of course, I haven’t seen the 2006 American animated family comedy “Cars.” I’m happy to ...
SIUE arranged a musical summer camp that gathered a pool of local talents on the East St. Louis campus. Musicians are tuning up and perfecting their craft throughout the summer camp for the upcoming ...