Server failure creates e-ID access issue
Students experienced problems with their e-ID's Tuesday after servers failed, according to an e-mail sent out to students from ITS.
The failed servers forced many students to update their e-ID password before they were able to access the SIUE's wireless Internet.…
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Easing FearsSIUE Police escort service offers students safe ride, walk
It is late at night and a student is getting ready to leave the library alone. They can choose to brave the dark and walk alone or another alternative.
According to SIUE Police Lt. Kevin Schmoll, the SIUE Police have a 24-hour police escort service to keep students safe, which has been a provided service since the department first came to campus.…
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WEB EXCLUSIVE: Earth Day sparks greener interests
The Illinois Environmental Council is looking to pass global warming legislation, and they are enlisting the help of local communities and SIUE campus organizations.
According to Gail Philbin, spokeswoman for the IEC, the town hall meeting series, "Global Warming, Local Solutions," was created last year to strengthen the efforts for sustainability through linking different communities' ideas.…
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Formula Society of Automotive Engineers makes a comeback
Three years ago they fell off the map, but SIUE's Formula Society of Automotive Engineers team is working hard to put their name and their cars back on track.
Each year SAE members raise funds, design a formula car and race the car in annual competitions held in Virginia, Michigan or California.…
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Final countdown: Senior assignments allow students to showcase four years of hardwork
Seniors had one last hurdle to jump before graduation, and the best of the best displayed their senior assignment projects Tuesday, ranging from raising awareness to driving an off-road buggy.
According to Director of Assessment Victoria Scott, there are 44 major programs at SIUE, and each of them has some variation of a senior assignment.…
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Mass communications alumni give students advice on job hunting skills
In a tough job market where recent graduates compete against applicants with years of experience, so finding a job can prove daunting, but mass communications alumni Susan Luke and Mark Motley offered advice Tuesday for ways graduates can step up their game when stepping into a job interview.…
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SG to vote on constitution, funding manual changes
Student Government will vote on changes to its constitution and its funding manual, as well as approve its successors at the last meeting of the year on Friday.
Senators discussed changes at the last Student Government meeting and will vote on about 30 changes to the Student Government constitution.…
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