Carbondale, Illinois; Sunday, 3 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Makiyah Williams and UIC take on Gift Uchenna and Southern Illinois in MVC play Sunday. The Salukis are 2-9 on their home court.
Southern Illinois plays the Belmont Bruins after Ali Abdou Dibba scored 29 points in Southern Illinois' 78-64 loss to the Bradley Braves.
The “Phoenix” dance concert, put on by the School of Theater and Dance, runs February 14-16 at McLeod Theater. Showtimes are ...
CARBONDALE — Southern Illinois University Carbondale today (Feb. 13) has officially entered the ranks of the top research ...
CARBONDALE, Ill ... hole it couldn’t dig out of in a 73-49 Missouri Valley Conference loss to Southern Illinois Saturday night. UNI (11-8 overall, 5-3 MVC) also missed all seven of its ...
The Drake men's basketball team continued its hot streak Saturday, winning its eighth straight game, with a 75-65 victory over Southern Illinois. The Bulldogs (20-2, 10-2 MVC) sit in first place ...
CARBONDALE, Ill. — Carbondale Elementary School District 95 received a $5 million grant to support a full-service community school program over the next five years. The plan will combine ...
CARBONDALE — Southern Illinois is a haven for outdoor activities, and Southern Illinois University Carbondale’s Touch of Nature Outdoor Education Center will host the inaugural Southern Illinois ...
CHICAGO -- - Ali Abdou Dibba led Southern Illinois with 26 points and Kennard Davis secured the victory with a free throw with 39 seconds left as the Salukis took down UIC 89-85 on Saturday.
CARBONDALE, Ill. (AP) AJ Ferguson's 22 points helped Murray State defeat Southern Illinois 74-64 on Wednesday night. Ferguson also added eight rebounds for the Racers (11-9, 5-4 Missouri Valley ...
CARTERVILLE, Ill. (WSIL) -- Multiple agencies in Illinois are partnering together to help with disaster relief after an ice storm recently hit southern Illinois. This includes the City of ...
The application deadline for the online MBA programs at Georgia Southern University (Parker), a public school, is rolling. Ninety-eight percent of students are already employed when they first enroll.