This is a series of stories about Western Illinois University students, alumni and community members, highlighting their experiences during our 125th anniversary celebration. We will feature 125 ...
MACOMB/MOLINE, IL - - Western Illinois University Undergraduate Admissions invites faculty, staff and students to participate in "Write a Note to Future Leathernecks," an initiative to welcome ...
Western Illinois heads into a matchup with UT Martin as losers of three straight road games. Saturday's game is the second meeting this season between the two teams.
The bill focuses on workforce development, new innovations and economic growth in the Quad-Cities through Western Illinois University.
Western Illinois faces the UT Martin Skyhawks after Raegan McCowan scored 22 points in the Leathernecks' 70-66 loss to the Tennessee State Tigers.
Fifteen west-central Illinois students are among more than 500 graduates earning degrees following the fall semester at Western Illinois University in Macomb and Moline. Academic distinction was ...
The Western Illinois Leathernecks (8-13, 2-8 OVC) hope to stop a four-game home losing streak when they host the Eastern Illinois Panthers (6-15, 2-8 OVC) on Thursday, January 30, 2025 at 8:30 PM ET.
The application deadline for the online MBA programs at Western Illinois University, a public school, is rolling. For these programs, all of the online classes are recorded and archived.
MACOMB, Ill. (KFVS) - After a disappointing loss to Lindenwood on Thursday, SEMO rebounded to defeat Western Illinois, 72-51. After stalling early in the first, SEMO rushed back to take a lead ...
Little Rock Trojans (8-9, 6-2 OVC) at Western Illinois Leathernecks (9-8, 3-5 OVC) Macomb, Illinois; Thursday, 6 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: Jordan Holman and Little Rock visit Raegan McCowan and ...
The Western genre is one of the oldest and cherished film genres to ever enter the landscape of cinema and successfully transitioned into the Talkies, only growing immensely popular among movie goers.
Dennis Mathes has been sports editor of the Journal-Courier since 1999. Originally from Urbana, he worked at weekly newspapers in North Carolina and Illinois before arriving in Jacksonville.