Severed heads, a ghost in the well -- the Knox College Japanese Club marks Halloween by building a "Kimodameshi," which led visitors through scenes drawn from traditional Japanese ghost stories. Full Story
Knox College President Roger Taylor joins local officials to mark the expansion of the Central Illinois Foreign Trade Zone to include the Galesburg area. Full Story
The Knox Jazz Ensemble's Fall Concert will include works featuring arranger Yumi Kusunoki, vocalist Devan Cameron and clarinetist Michael Yu. Full Story
The Knox-Galesburg Symphony performs works by Mozart, Brahms, and Haydn -- Franz Joseph and Johann Michael -- at its concert on November 14 in the Orpheum Theatre. Full Story
Knox College students take on nine possible impossibles, finishing as high as 40th in a multi-state competition, in which even the winner solved only seven of the problems. Full Story
The Knox College Choir's 2009 Fall Concert features works by Sweelinck, Monteverdi, Lotti, Dove, MacMillan, Barnett, Paulus, Poelinitz, and DeCormier. Full Story
Knox College has received a $400,000 grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support faculty research, scholarship, and professional development. Full Story
Two years after being accepted into Knox's Rush program, Sarah Kurian was awarded the Faculty Scholarship and the Student Lincoln Laureate Award. Full Story
Knox College presents Anton Chekhov's "Three Sisters," directed by Associate Professor and Chair of Theatre Neil Blackadder, November 4-7, in Harbach Theatre. Full Story
After touring Knox College with an eye toward sustainability, Holter Graham, of the program "Wa$ted!" on the Planet Green network, said that at Knox, "pretty much across the board, everything was above the bar." Full Story
Too much government action, not too little, lengthened the Great Depression, according to author and columnist Amity Shlaes, in an October 15 lecture at Knox College. Full Story
Lori Sundberg, a 1995 Knox College graduate who has taught at Knox and is currently a vice president of Carl Sandburg College, is named president of Carl Sandburg College effective July 2010. Full Story
Knox College computer scientist David Bunde and colleagues receive a patent for raising the efficiency of programming in supercomputers with thousands of networked processors. Full Story
Galesburg Community Chorus concerts will feature Haydn's "Mass in Time of War," selections from well known operas, and guest artists, the Millikin University Choir. Full Story
Nova Singers, a professional vocal ensemble directed by Laura Lane, professor of music at Knox College, opens its season October 17-18 in Galesburg and the Quad Cities. Full Story
Illinois Artist Laureate Kay Smith will speak about her traveling exhibit of Lincoln paintings on October 9 at Knox College, and attend an opening reception at the Galesburg Civic Art Center. Full Story
The Knox-Galesburg Symphony's first concert of the 2009 - 2010 season is October 17 in the Orpheum Theatre in Galesburg, featuring violist Ariel Chapman. Full Story
Conservative political economy columnist Amity Shlaes discusses her book "The Forgotten Man: A New History of the Great Depression," October 15 at Knox College. Full Story