• How ICC Has Changed My Life

    Although we may not acknowledge it verbally we are all aware of it in some form or another, the fact that college is an expensive investment of both time and effort. And for some of us the sacrifices we make to attend are greater than the efforts we show on a daily basis, but these stories are invaluable to recognizing the unique community we are a part of. The subject of our featured story today is Vinicius Lorenzetti, a student who chose the path less travelled but certainly more difficult. -Andrew Greenway

  • SKD Slams Poetry at the Cafe Breve

    Sigma Kappa Delta aims to spark the poetic fire in ICC while serving up fresh coffee at the Cafe Breve, April 23 starting at 4:30 PM. Come out and support the Arts at ICC with a merry afternoon of students sharing their successes and failure, all slammed for your entertainment free of charge. Sincerity, Knowledge, Design.

  • Pursuing the World of Politics

    ICC brings nine students to Model Illinois Government in Springfield, which happened to include our new Student Body President, Cheryl Harvey, who was deeply inspired by the experience and how she plans to bring her exposure to Springfield politics to Central Illinois.

  • Stronger Together: A Recap of ICC Women’s Basketball

    The ever-present Alex Staab continues to do his diligence in following everything sports related in Central Illinois by giving ICC a heartfelt recap to the fantastic season of Women's Basketball. Said no better than by the man himself, Alex will share his experiences following the team and all of the amazing growth he bore witness to over the season. Truly, a semester to remember.

  • A Male’s Musings on #MeToo

    In recent times, many women have been vocal about their experiences through the #MeToo social media movement. It’s spurred new awareness around an age-old issue, a daily reminder that we live in a world desperate for healing. This crisis concerns what it is to be a man, a woman and far more. Wes Brooks attempts to tackle this profoundly concerning topic with tact in this editorial on how #MeToo affects us as a nation.