When listing the struggles facing college students, people tend to think of homesickness or studying stress—many never consider hunger.
Food Pantry seeks to solve student hunger problem

When listing the struggles facing college students, people tend to think of homesickness or studying stress—many never consider hunger.
For individuals that are unsure of who they will be voting for on November 6 or are still researching their options, Ballot Ready is just one available online tool for voter research.
Get ready for the November 6 state and area elections.
When listing the struggles facing college students, people tend to think of homesickness or studying stress—many never consider hunger. A new student food pantry hopes to respond to a growing need.
Receiving the Black Colleagues Association President’s Office Book Scholarship sparked a new confidence in Ashley Shannon ’18, broadcast journalism major, 2016 Homecoming queen, and 2017-2018 Student Body Vice President.
Discover how newly elected SGA President Mike Rubio’s campus involvement helped him to develop essential skills employers are seeking in candidates, and how you can do the same!
Illinois State University students are sharing their personal mental health stories through a new video that aims to provide avenues to help.
The film explores the topic through first-person testimonies, scholarship, spirituality, activism, and cultural work of black people in the United States.
Last year the Student Government Association (SGA) saw the greatest influx of diverse students in its history. Leaders are looking to continue that wave of change with reforms to voting procedures and upcoming elections.
The Career Center has a number of resources to help students identify options for what to do with their degree after they graduate.