EAST ST. LOUIS - Former Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville student Maggie DeJong and former chancellor Randall Pembrook settled their religious censorship dispute through mediation on June 26.
EAST ST. LOUIS – Former Southern Illinois University student Maggie DeJong asserts that her graduation doesn’t prevent her from pursuing a censorship claim against the university.
EDWARDSVILLE – Five students and five employees sued Illinois universities and colleges in Madison County Circuit Court on July 13, for a right to refuse masks, vaccines and tests.
Madison County Circuit Judge candidates Ebony Huddleston and Barry Julian on Tuesday announced their intent to run as Democratic write-in candidates for the June 28 primary election.
Two Republican candidates announced their campaigns Monday to challenge Democratic incumbent Katie Stuart for the Illinois House of Representatives District 112.
During a public hearing Tuesday, members of the public and the Madison County board raised concerns over the potential costs and work load of reducing the county from 29 to 25 districts.
Critics allege that allowing separate graduation celebrations based on race and sexual preference at Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville is fostering neo segregation divisiveness
BENTON - A lawsuit claiming a university and staff members did not respond adequately to a rape allegation by a student has been dismissed following a motion by defendants.
Madison County Circuit Judge Dave Hylla has granted Southern Illinois University Edwardsville's motion to dismiss a student's $50 million privacy lawsuit.
EDWARDSVILLE – Southern Illinois University Edwardsville is facing a federal privacy action from an individual who is claiming private information about him was unlawfully released by two SIUE departments.
A former Edwardsville university administrator and a retired judge each have collected more than $3 million in pension payments. Too little paid in with too much taken out is the heart of Illinois’ pension crisis.
Running as a Republican in the March 20 primary, candidate for circuit judge Marshall Hilmes said he would like to see changes take place in the Twentieth Judicial court system.