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A Trump administration effort to remove the federal government from wide swaths of American life continues to spread. Libraries and museums in Bloomington-Normal and around Illinois also will feel the impact.
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The public can now dive back into the WGLT audio archives thanks to a grant-funded digitization effort that brings Illinois State University’s NPR station into the American Archive of Public Broadcasting.
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It takes a beloved or significant figure in the history of an institution to name a building after that person. Illinois State University ended up naming two libraries for Angeline Vernon Milner.
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Bloomington-Normal was dubbed the "trapeze capital of the world," with many of the best flyers hailing from and training in the area. The places they trained are gone, but evidence of the Twin Cities' circus past is hidden around every corner.
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It doesn't take much to scare people. And that's good news for the creative minds behind Milner Library's 2-Sentence Horror Story contest.Illinois State…
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A renovation that's been in the works for over a decade on the Illinois State University campus could soon become reality.The new state budget which…