Graduate student homicide investigation continues
The homicide investigations of an SIUE international graduate student and her relative continued Tuesday as members of the St. Louis County Police Department searched Spanish Lake in North County St. Louis for any additional evidence, including the possible weapon.…
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Virus affects computers in Engineering Building, spreads through flash drives
Last week, officials in the School of Engineering discovered a computer virus affecting 27 of the 421 faculty and student machines in the Engineering Building, according to Jennifer Vandever, interim associate vice chancellor for Information Technology.
The virus, called "Bindo," is carried and spread through the use of flash drives inserted into the USB ports of the infected computers.…
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SIUE's first Equestrian Team and Club offers clinics and lessons
Students who dreamed of being a cowboy or cowgirl as children could see their dreams come true this year.
This is the first year for SIUE's Equestrian Team and Club, pharmacy major Leslie Harmson, founder and club president, said the club is open to all students, regardless of their skill level.…
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University founder remembered for inspiration, intellect
One of the College of Arts and Sciences founding members, William T. Going, died Sept. 7 at Anderson Hospital in Maryville. Going was 93 years old.
Going was known for his various contributions in helping shape academics and the College of Arts and Sciences in the early foundation of SIUE.…
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Card tricksState treasurer plans to crack down on credit card solicitation
Illinois State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias recently introduced a bill designed to crack down on credit card solicitation from banks and credit card companies on state college campuses.
Giannoulias, the youngest treasurer in the country, vowed to change the long-standing practice on college campuses across the state.…
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