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Former chancellor Ray Wallace sits in his office with some of his cameras.

Chancellor Wallace shares his passion for photography

John Clere, Editor-in-Chief May 15, 2019

IUS Chancellor Ray Wallace works alone in his corner office. His desk is flanked by framed photographs and the wall farthest from his desk is lined with cameras. The cameras are his tools. The framed...

Photo by John Renfro

Making the call to close campus

Sarah Magin, Staff Reporter February 1, 2019

Last Wednesday, IU Southeast was one of the last universities in the area to announce classes were canceled. IUS students received the official notification at 5:43 a.m., just hours before the first classes...

Illustration of a migrant boy on a boat headed to a new land. Photo by Erik Nelson Rodriguez, Tribune News Service. Used with permission.

Louisville faces the refugee crisis

Erin Coffee, Staff Reporter January 9, 2019

As refugees filter in from nations across the world, Louisville citizens are handed the task of providing a welcome environment and resources to families fleeing their home countries. This is not an easy...

“The reason I wear Hawaiian shirts is because back in California that’s all we would wear, Hawaiian shirt or T-shirt,” Carducci said.

Carducci, iconic psychology professor, dies

Shannon Greer, Editor-in-Chief September 23, 2018
As we learn more as the week progresses, we'll publish updates. In the meantime, we republish this profile of Bernie Carducci we wrote in September 2017 on the announcement of his retirement.
Suicide Prevention Week Events

Suicide Prevention Week Events

Candace Hatfield, Staff Reporter September 25, 2017

IU Southeast has partnered with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, or the AFSP, to promote awareness of suicide as well as raise funds in order to continue research projects, educational programs...

Graciela aims to assure that her food is not only delicious, but also presentable.

Southern Indiana Food Guide

May 1, 2017

From the farms of rural Harrison County, to the trendy dining in New Albany, from the authentic ethnic cuisine, to the local breweries and wineries, Southern Indiana has a lot to offer the palette. We're...

Caroline Elders looking at BuzzFeed while talking about current news outlets.

How politically involved are IUS millennials

Ashley Smith, Staff Reporter April 11, 2017

Caroline Elders, political science sophomore, started her interest in politics from her cousin. Her cousin always kept her informed on current issues and how the government worked. Elders said this fascinated...

Sexual Assault: Resources on Campus

Kristy Fennessey, Staff Reporter February 6, 2017

There are few things one can experience in life that are as jarring as sexual assault. Being sexually assaulted can leave a person feeling vulnerable and confused. Many victims find themselves at a loss...

Members of the Kentuckiana community gather at the Louisville International Airport on Friday, Feb. 3, to welcome the last refugees into the city before a temporary shutdown of refugee admissions begins.

Waiting to Welcome

Shannon Greer, Content Editor February 6, 2017

IU Southeast alumnus Sadiq Mohamed was 20 years old when he first came to the United States from Somalia by way of a refugee camp in Kenya. “I knew that I wanted a better life, I knew that if I do get...

Photo by Hariadhi,/Wikimedia Commons. Used under the CC A-SA license.

Academic Dishonesty

Morgan Wooden, Content Editor February 6, 2017

The world of a college student is filled with studying for tests, homework and term papers. The constant stream of work and the never-ending demand that is put on students during each semester can become...

Faculty senators discuss issues at the January 2017 Senate meeting.

Four ways Faculty Senate affects students

Emily Tempo, Staff Reporter February 6, 2017

Students who utilize the resources IU Southeast has available year round, such as the library and writing center, are often unaware of the driving force behind tedious matters like degree requirements,...

As many as 500,000 women attended the Womens March in Washington on Saturday, Jan. 21, to protest the new Trump administration.

IUS professors join the Women’s March on Washington

Shannon Greer, Content Editor January 23, 2017

WASHINGTON — Cliff Staten and his daughter Anna packed into a bus in Frankfort, Kentucky, riding overnight to join as many as 500,000 others in Washington, D.C., for the Women’s March on Washington. The...

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