Keeping the Spirit Alive Away from Campus
Keep up to date with the latest news from Harbinger Student Media and support our staff which have continued to produce content even in these adverse circumstances.
Keep up to date with the latest news from Harbinger Student Media and support our staff which have continued to produce content even in these adverse circumstances.
As Spring reaches its midterm, the Campus Police release their report for February which reflects why, even at commuter colleges such as ICC, we need dedicated facilities to report crime and misconduct. If you or anyone you know has any concerns regarding their safety here at ICC, reach out to the Campus Police at (309) 694-5223.
By Bailey Lakin, 11/19/19 (Header image by dronepicr on Flickr Creative Commons) When it comes to entertainment, everyone has a favorite form and the options are never-ending ranging from books,… Continue reading "The New Modern Warfare Retrospective"
Yet another month of Spring passes us by and while typically quiet, there were still quite a few eventful happenings on campus in January. If you or anyone you know has any concerns regarding their safety here at ICC, we invite you to reach out to the Campus Police at (309) 694-5223.
After a heavy evening of heartbreaking announcements and heart-pounding surprises, Harbinger Student Media is proud to present a comprehensive highlight reel of all of the best moments of the 62nd Grammy Awards.
Compiled by Andrew Greenway, 12/15/19 Incidents by Type Theft August 12th An unattended cellphone was stolen from a room in Arbor Hall on the Peoria Campus. It was not recovered.… Continue reading "Campus Police Report: Fall 2019"
The monthly Police Report for November has been released. While ICC remains a safe campus with no violent crimes taking place, incidents of illegal substance use and property damage have occurred.
In this ambitious interview by our own Natasha Boord, we peek behind the veil of drag queen culture and how these performers work to be inclusive even to fledgling queens.
In this article by Andrew Greenway, we explore how ICC instructors help local students through adult education and career exploration.