S. Africa ambassador visits SIUE community
South Africa's first ambassador to the United States since that country's black majority government was established in 1994 came to SIUE yesterday, echoing Martin Luther King's message change though nonviolent means.
Sorority to host breast cancer awareness lecture
Detecting breast cancer, the second leading cancer cause of death among women, at its earliest stage is a key to survival. The women of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., want people to be aware of that fact.
Fire strikes Residence Hall for the third time
Usually, three times is a charm, but not in the case of the Residence Hall.
New phone directories available for students faculty and staff
The new 1996-97 university directory is now available for student and faculty not residing in university housing.
Lifestyle/Entertainment, Nov. 14, 1996
The life of a diabetic: living with the disease
After battling a weight problem most of her life, Barbara was elated when she began rapidly losing with at the age of 34.
River City Comic Con for AIDS this weekend
Comic book fans in St. Louis can now rejoice. They have their own convention to be proud of. No more knock-off, so-called "cons" which consist of local dealers peddling their wares at inflated prices, this is the real deal. This weekend, November 15-17, marks the first annual River City Comics Convention.
Diabetes conference to be held Saturday
Diabetics, family members of diabetics and anyone who is just interested about learning more about the disease are invited to attend a diabetes education program on Saturday in the University Center.
Women's soccer comes to an end
The shots just weren't going in for the SIUE women's soccer team when they lost 2-1 to St. Joseph's College in the first round of the National Tournament.
Cougar Corner
The inside scoop on Cougar Basketball by Andy Korbesmeyer.