Venom for the Cure? New Advancements in Remedies for AIDS
Last week, a Mississippi toddler appeared to have been cured of AIDS, sending shock waves throughout the globe. The baby girl was born with the HIV virus, spotted nearly 30 hours after…
Last week, a Mississippi toddler appeared to have been cured of AIDS, sending shock waves throughout the globe. The baby girl was born with the HIV virus, spotted nearly 30 hours after…
Similar to the renowned TED Talks, Student Council is hosting IMSA’s very own Minds on the Mic event! Set up like a coffeehouse, Minds on the Mic will have a…
Just six days ago, prospective students submitted their applications for admission to IMSA. The prompts stayed largely the same; they were asked to craft a mathematical formula for success and…
On Wednesday (2/20), as a part of the EnACT LEAD program for sophomores, IMSA invited four Illinois elected officials to hold a Q&A session. Congressman Randy Hultgren and Senators Linda Holmes, Jennifer…
Junior year is a difficult year. Tensions run high, energy runs low. Students don’t sleep as much as they should. Yet they enroll in many rigorous classes, commit to multiple…
We’re near the end of this freezing cold winter. Sure, we haven’t had any snow days yet but most of us are still surviving. The month of March has a…