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Former SIU star to speak at Morris

By Tony McDaniel February 5, 2014

Former SIU basketball player Mike Glenn will speak in the Guyon Auditorium of the Morris Library Friday at 2 p.m.Glenn will be discussing his fourth book, “My Next Shot Goes In: Ten Sacred Characteristics...

Moving molecules

Moving molecules

By Robert Olson February 5, 2014

Ben Farcy, a graduate student in geology from Highland Park, heads to the basement of Parkinson Hall Wednesday with barium carbonate sleeves in hand. Farcy, a graduate assistant, and Justin Filiberto conducted...

Morris Library to host 3D Printing Day

By Kyle Sutton February 5, 2014

Morris Library will be hosting a 3D Printing Day Saturday for any student or community member interested in learning more about printing in three dimensions.The event will be held in the third floor rotunda...

Law professor testifies on copyright

By Adie Applegate February 5, 2014

An SIU law professor testified before the U.S. House of Representatives regarding potential changes to copyright law.The House hearing in Washington on Jan. 14 is one of a series of hearings on the scope...

Walking in winter

Walking in winter

By Matt Daray February 4, 2014

Lidia Ceniceros, a graduate student in business administration from Phoenix, Ariz., walks through the snowy weather Tuesday on campus. Southern Illinois is expected to receive 2 to 4 inches of snow and...

Campus View app helps students navigate SIU

By Luke Nozicka February 4, 2014

A new app has been released to help students find their way around the university.Jake Bock, a junior from St. Joseph studying computer science, created an application to help students navigate campus.SIU...

WDBX broadcasts for the community

WDBX broadcasts for the community

By Dylan Frost February 4, 2014

On the corner of Oak and Washington Street in Carbondale sits a little building, which broadcasts community-centric radio to more than 100,000 people across southern Illinois.Whenever area listeners turn...

Sexual health app points students in the right direction

By Luke Nozicka February 4, 2014

Another application targeted towards young adults called Hula was released November 9.Ramin Bastani, CEO and founder of Hula, said the application locates users to the closest place where STD testing is...

SIU alum kickstarts script

By Zach McGinnis February 4, 2014

It only took one episode of “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” for actor, producer and former Saluki Seth Kozak to realize his true calling.Kozak arrived at SIU in 1996 after a stint in the U.S. Navy....

Tuition, fees could increase 3 percent

Tuition, fees could increase 3 percent

By Karsten Burgstahler February 4, 2014

The university’s Board of Trustees is nearing deliberation on the new cost of an SIU education.During their Feb. 13 meeting, the trustees will discuss a potential 3 percent increase, or $252, in tuition...

Bryant to open campaign office

Bryant to open campaign office

By Seth Richardson February 3, 2014

A candidate for the Illinois 115th District seat in the House of Representatives has announced the opening of a campaign office in Carbondale.Terri Bryant of Murphysboro said in a press release Tuesday...

Grad Bash prepares seniors

By Adie Applegate February 3, 2014

Seniors who are graduating in May now have an opportunity to take care of all their last-minute items.The SIU Alumni Association is collaborating with the University Bookstore to host the 2014 Grad Bash...

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