Defense Dominates Ripon as Scots Win 45-3

The Monmouth College football team held Ripon College to less than 60 total yards and cruised to a 45-3 road win on Saturday. The Scots (5-2, 5-1) scored the final 38 points of the game and held the Red Hawks to three yards rushing for the contest.  Ripon got the ball to start the game […]

Illinois Tops #1 Kansas In Exhibition

The Illinois men’s basketball team wrapped up its preseason with a 82-75 victory over number-one Kansas in the Maui Strong Relief Matchup exhibition at State Farm Center last night.  Terrence Shannon Jr. led all scorers with 28 points, while knocking down a team-high five 3-pointers.  The Fighting Illini open the regular season a week from […]

Dedication of Plaques Honoring Railroad Camps

The Carl Sandburg College Hispanic-Latino Student Association and the Hispanic Latino Resource Group, Inc. are hosting a dedication ceremony for the plaques created and installed by the City of Galesburg recognizing the location of the four Railroad Camps, where the workers of the C. B. & Q. and the Santa Fe Railroads lived beginning in […]

MDH Welcomes Dr. Margaret Tate to the MDH Family Clinic

McDonough District Hospital welcomes Margaret Tate, DO, to the MDH Family Clinic, located on the second floor of Health Services Building 2. She will see patients of all ages. Dr. Tate recently worked as a Family Medicine physician with the OSF Medical Group and also served as a Clinical Assistant Professor with the Carle Illinois […]

Enjoy the Spooky Sights Without Making the Road a Scarier Place

As trick-or-treaters gear up for a spooky Halloween, AAA is offering tips to keep everyone safe. On average, children are more than twice as likely to be hit by a car and killed on Halloween than on any other day of the year according to Safe Kids Worldwide. “It’s likely that festivities will start early in the day, […]

Big Changes to FAFSA will Force Some College Students’ Families to Play the Waiting Game, According to Monmouth College VP for Student Financial Planning Jayne Schreck

Two very important abbreviations to consider as high school seniors prepared to go to college were GPA and ACT. But as those academic markers – representing a students’ grade-point average and their score on the American College Testing exam – fade in importance, another abbreviation is as essential as ever: FAFSA. The Free Application for […]