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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.
While students fight in the bathrooms at some Edwardsville district schools, community members say Superintendent Patrick Shelton and the Board of Education have done nothing to stop it.
The building’s bathrooms are all wheelchair accessible. However, there are no gender-neutral bathrooms. There are drink and snack vending machines on both floors, as well as a newly added vending ...
Technology in a classroom setting offers endless answers with a snap of a finger, but some students and their mentors from the field say technology might also be the very thing that interrupts genuine ...
Though most students may not spend much time consciously thinking about the landscape of SIUE aside from complaining about the distance they have to walk to class, most of the decisions made regarding ...
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.
Jesus of Nazareth is a figure who is often emulated for his emphasis on kindness, mercy and love, but many of his disciples seem to miss a very large part of his teachings in their attempts to mimic ...
SIUE’s Student-Athlete Nutrition Center in the Cougar Pavilion is starting a composting initiative with hopes to continue sustainable food waste practices on campus.
St. Louis is home to many Black-owned businesses, but there are many on this side of the river that are worth checking out too.
Gugliotti advises changing positions frequently during the day and taking breaks to get up from your workstation and walk around. “One recommendation is to set a timer to do this every 30 minutes,” he ...
After adjusting to the culture shift around me, I found that everyone was average. Not one person was without flaws. And not one person seemed to be ashamed of their imperfections either. -The St.
Back when SIUE was a much smaller campus, a dedicated staff of students volunteered much of their free time to create a yearbook called “Muse.” Before there was the “Muse” yearbook, there was “Phoenix ...