With the week-long break approaching, I’ve put together a selection of films that I think classically embrace the essence of fall, along with a few others that may not be exactly “in season” but still ...
The Alestle, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s student newspaper, recently won 33 national awards during the annual ...
City officials promised weeks ago that no organization would get cash from a new North Side City Commercial Corridor Grant Program before being thoroughly vetted.
Student President Barrett Larkin used his veto power on two resolutions passed by acclamation at last week’s Senate meeting ...
On Monday, Oct. 21, the Student Senate unanimously passed three bills and eight resolutions, including one that took a stance ...
The approaching election can cause difficult conversations for Americans. Finding compromise and understanding within conversations could lead to more fruitful dialogue. Student Body Vice President ...
A new candidate joined the race in April when Missouri approved the creation of the Better Party for state offices. The Better Party was founded by Joplin, Missouri, resident Jared Young, who is ...
We put a lot of focus into the presidential candidates, but the other people and ballot measures we’re voting on this November have a much larger effect on our lives. Not only should we pay attention ...
Term limits are essential, as they prevent the concentration of power in one individual and encourage fresh ideas and perspectives. Term limits have been a major point of contention for many Americans ...
The recent surge of attention placed on voter fraud has many Americans worried about the outcome of the 2024 election, creating a distrustful political environment. Voter fraud refers to the unlawful ...
From Barack Obama being dubbed “the first social media president” to Kamala Harris’ “brat summer,” social media has cultivated a public sphere where debates and discussions shape voters’ decisions in ...