On February 20, day two of the Spring Career Fair for the academic year was
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Part 5 of this ongoing investigative piece covers the role of constitutional protections on transparency and whether or not they influence the FACT Amendment. While we’re at it, what is in the Constitution about transparency, anyway? No, seriously. That seems to be an issue.
For the Career Fairs, students were required to have a VMock-approved resume. This article goes point-by-point and considers the good, okay, bad, and ugly impacts of this decision. Also, what exactly is VMock, anyway?
In part 4 of this ongoing series, this piece investigates whether or not – as Finance Board alleges – OSL might be behind their non-compliance with the FACT Amendment.
Carnival of love with ISA
Illinois Tech’s February schedule featured two significant activities to help students practice their technical and professional skills. The sessions were hands-on learning in line with the university’s mission of putting academic concepts into
On February 13, 2025, I accidentally stepped into a unique cybersecurity event named ChiBrrCon held
Illinois Institute of Technology’s Student Government Association (SGA) had its first meeting for the Spring
Part 3 of this ongoing series explores Finance Board’s compliance with Article VI, Section 10 of the SGA Bylaws, and specifically transparency and disclosure policies for hearings and documentations. Spoiler: It’s not pretty.
About two weeks ago, my roommates and I experienced our first ever difficulty living in
