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SIUE Cougar Card Student Discounts
Posted October 15, 2021
SIUE Cougar Cards, discounts, and more, oh my!
Being a SIUE Cougar comes with an exorbitant amount of perks, like gaining essential knowledge toward future careers and one day joining the global alumni group. Being a Cougar also has local and immediate perks, too!
Take a look below for just a small sampling of current SIUE student discounts:
- Annie’s Frozen Custard- This local custard venue has two locations in Edwardsville. The variety of custard, cakes, pies, as well as chili...
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Wisdom Wednesday from Former SIUE Cougars
Posted September 21, 2021
We asked our SIUE alumni, “What tips do you have for the incoming Class of 2025?” As always, they offered some pretty great advice.
- Get involved as much as you can! Find extracurricular groups or organizations. It’s a great way to network and meet others. Take advantage of the many useful resources on campus: Lovejoy Library, SSC, Student Fitness Center - it’s all there to help you succeed! Work hard and learn as much as you can, but always make time to enjoy t...
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Getting to know Edwardsville, Illinois
Posted September 10, 2021
Make the most out of your college experience by getting to know the city where SIUE is located. After all, this place will be your home for the next few years!
SIUE is located in the growing city of Edwardsville, Ill., and enrolls more than 13,000 students per year. The students who attend our school understand what makes this city and the surrounding area so great. Let’s take notice of a few reasons...
Every Saturday morning from May through mid-October, people from all over visit the...
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5 Ultimate Selfie Spots at SIUE
Posted July 02, 2021
SIUE has over 2,660 beautiful, sprawling acres which makes it one of the largest campuses in Illinois. With the extensive acreage, the surplus of locations to take photos on campus may make it difficult to decide where to go first. We have created a list of five of the ultimate selfie spots on the Edwardsville campus to help make your photo journey easier.
- Sculptures on Campus - Take a picture at one of the numerous sculptures created by past and present students. This is a great way to get...
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Three Ways to Prepare for Online Courses
Posted July 28, 2020
I was recently notified that four of my five courses would be online this semester. Honestly, it terrified me. Staying motivated to finish online courses is something myself and many others struggle with. Here’s how I plan to tackle some of that lack of motivation and nervousness before it even starts.
- Print out the syllabus as soon as it is posted
I like to print out the syllabus and mark my agenda with every upcoming assignment due date. This makes me feel confident that I won...
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Bloom Where You Are Planted
Posted May 27, 2020
These days, you might be finding yourself with a little bit more free time than usual. You can use that free time to your advantage by investing in yourself and identifying ways to grow. Below are some ideas that could get you started on a season of growth.
- Get Acquainted With Yourself
The better you know yourself, the better you can structure your life to meet your wants, needs and goals. You can learn more how you operate by identifying your four-letter Myers Briggs personality type...
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Staying Connected During Times of Uncertainty
Posted April 16, 2020
I, like many of you, have faced a lot of uncertainty lately. From the commotion of school moving online and people figuring out what life now looks like temporarily...this time can cause us to feel alone and overwhelmed.
However, we don’t have to feel so alone right now. There are a lot of platforms to visit and things to do to keep us plugged in with one another.
- Zoom Calls or FaceTime
Most of us students may have a professor or a job that requires us to participate in a...
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5 Things to Do at Home During the Coronavirus Quarantine
Posted April 16, 2020
Right now we are all trying get into a somewhat normal routine again. For me, that means figuring out what my school work looks like, and what I can do keep myself busy and healthy. Listed below are five ways anyone could try at home to soak up some of the free time.
- Try an at-home workout
The gyms closing was a safe and smart decision. However, it impacted me because I like to use the machines. Finding new exercises to do at home with the limited materials available to me has been interesti...
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Tips for Virtual Learning
Posted March 20, 2020
Virtual learning courses are not new, nor something to be afraid of. While the design of classes can be different, the same goal of an excellent education for students remains consistent. Just as you have habits of going to school and getting your school work finished, you can create similar habits for virtual course work. Learning is an individualized process, and virtual learning is a unique way to make it even more personalized for yourself.
Here are a few ways to help ensure your vi...
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Overcoming Perfectionism
Posted March 09, 2020
We do not live in a perfect world; therefore, we should not expect everything to be perfect. Why do we do this? We do not like for others to see our flaws. We do not like to believe that we have flaws, but we do and that is what makes us unique as individuals.
Perfectionism is something that many people struggle with on a daily basis whether they have awareness about it or not. We may think that our school life has to be perfect, and that a GPA below a 4.0 is unacceptable. We may even think t...
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How To Make the Most Out of Homecoming Week
Posted September 23, 2019
As I start my third year at SIUE, one thing that always gets me excited in the fall are the freebies. Luckily, there is an event happening now! SIUE Homecoming Week starts today and ends September 29.
Homecoming is one of my absolute favorite events on campus because it is a week full of free giveaways and fun activities. I always look forward to the t-shirts, water bottles, coupons and other items that are available during Homecoming.
So, here is your guide for making the most out of SIUE&#...
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The 7 Emotions We All Face Going Back to College
Posted August 06, 2019
#1- Excitement
We are getting ready to see our school friends we missed this summer, preparing for upcoming classes, and, for some, starting our first semester at college! Excitement fills the air! Plus,we have a brand new Starbucks on campus to study in...
#2- Anxiousness
We are finding our classes for the first time, and some are having their first encounter with the geese on campus…
#3- Sadness
We no longer get to curl up every night and watch our favorite show (The Bachelore...
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The Jump from High School to College Isn’t Always Easy. This is Why SIUE Makes It So Special.
Posted July 31, 2019
I, like many of you, was ecstatic about graduating high school. I was on top of the world for finally being in the senior class. However, I knew college was right around the corner. It was a lingering thought that made me feel very uneasy. My senior summer seemed to fly by, and I knew being a freshman all over again in a new place was approaching.
I had been accepted into Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and was so excited to receive my paperwork and start my classes. But I was anxio...
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Spending a Summer Day on the SIUE Trails
Posted June 18, 2019
While thinking of things to do this summer, getting some exercise has been on my mind. How about you? Lucky for us, SIUE offers a great, scenic backdrop.
The SIUE Gardens has a half-mile paved loop and a mulch path, which makes it a great place for short walks. It’s filled with lush flowers, beautiful trees, bridges and wildlife peeking out at every corner. Need to take a break? Rest at The Lantern overlooking Turtle Pond. It’s stunning.
If you’re wanting to travel more mil...
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Study Abroad: My dream became a reality.
Posted June 14, 2019
I have dreamed of studying abroad ever since I knew what it meant. The Lizzie McGuire movie probably had something to do with it. I’m a sophomore, psychology major, and I am on a study abroad trip to Florence, Italy to study Italian renaissance history for 32 days.
Going to SIUE meant studying abroad could become a goal, not just a dream. Even at SIUE’s Springboard to Success, I talked face-to-face with a student who had studied abroad and wasn’t drowning in debt.
One&...
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SIUE Lesson 3 - Scheduling your first college semester
Posted March 27, 2019
"What is Registration?"
Next Step, Registration!
You’ve met with your academic advisor, you know a little more about the path you want to explore, and it’s time to register! So what are you signing up for exactly? Let’s take a closer look.
- Registration ha...
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SIUE Lesson 2: Majors, minors, electives and general education...explained.
Posted March 14, 2019
"What is General Education?"
Navigating your first year of college can be super intimidating and confusing. Confession: When I was an incoming freshman, I wasn’t even sure if it was normal to still have a backpack in college (the answer: yes. It is completely n...
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SIUE Lesson 1: What is academic advising?
Posted March 05, 2019
"What is Academic Advising?"
SIUE Springboard to Success is quickly approaching, and I know what you might be thinking...‘How am I supposed to be ready when...
- “I don’t know what classes I want to take.”
- “I don’t kno...
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5 Tips to Rock the Next Career Fair
Posted March 04, 2019
SIUE’s Spring Career Fair is coming up on March 6-7, and I’m sure we’re all stressing about it! It seems nerve-wracking and intimidating at first… and it kind of is. But once you get the lay of the land, it’s not so bad! Here are five tips, which I have had personal success with, to rock any career fair.
Be Prepared
Build your resume and get it checked by a professional (hint: try the Career Development Center). Bring multiple copies of your updated resume...
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Lessons from The Sandlot
Posted January 28, 2019
Play is not frivolous.
Recent research by the American Academy of Pediatrics reveals that play helps children develop language and executive functioning skills, learn to negotiate with others, manage stress, and figure out how to pursue their goals while ignoring distractions, among other things.
Today’s college students are challenged to think critically in order to weigh relevant evidence to make sound decisions, craft a sense of identity that honors and balances their own and others&#...
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