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IU Southeast to begin flat-rate tuition for full-time students

IU Southeast to begin flat-rate tuition for full-time students

Joel Stinnett, Staff Reporter November 26, 2015

An IU Southeast education will have added value for some students beginning in fall 2016. Indiana University announced Wednesday that its regional campuses – including IU Southeast – will be moving...

Enjoying the natural beauty: Charlestown State Park

Marisa Gartland, Ethan Smith, and Kendra Barnes May 3, 2015

Originally part of an Army Ammunition Plant, Charlestown State Park has only been an Indiana State Park for about 20 years, after the land was given to the state. Park visitors may explore the natural...

Exploring the Falls of the Ohio

Marisa Gartland, Ethan Smith, and Kendra Barnes April 29, 2015

The Falls of the Ohio is one of the many hidden, natural gems of Southern Indiana. While some of the locals know it as a state park, what most don’t know is that it is the world’s largest Devonian...

Checkmate: Chess Club of Southern Indiana

Adam Taylor, Megan Salisbury, and Paige Thompson April 29, 2015

“It helps me to keep sharp, use my mind. I had a stroke seven years ago, so this is like my personal measurement of how far I’ve come back since that,” says Michael Thomas, resident “chess guru”...

Brewing with buddies: FOSSILS Brew Club

Adam Taylor, Megan Salisbury, and Paige Thompson April 29, 2015

“Fermentors of Special Southern Indiana Libations Society – that’s what FOSSILS is,” says Richard Rush, president of FOSSILS brew club. According to its Facebook group, FOSSILS is “the local...

Two scoops and a view: Widow’s Walk Ice Creamery and Bicycle Rentals

Melissa Spaide, Joel Stinnett, and Blake Stewart April 28, 2015

The Widow’s Walk owner, Brian Fraley, bought the business eight years ago. He initially bought the property to run his real estate business but decided to keep the ice cream shop up and running. Eventually...

A group of communications students does a public reading of “In Flanders Fields” by John McCrae for the program. The students are from an Oral Interpretation of Literature class taught by Diane Reid, senior lecturer of communications.

Veterans honored at IU Southeast event

Rain Hopkins, Staff Writer November 20, 2014

The audience goes silent. The lights in the room are completely shut off, and nothing is visible but the screen on stage. The screen is entirely black except for several names that appear in white. Each...

Amanda Gideon and Brooke Rutledge, nursing seniors, at IU Southeast talk to students and their families about the new technology in the pediatric simulation lab. The pediatric simulation lab is among three others that train IU Southeast nursing students for real life situations.

$500,000 nursing lab dedicated, gives student hands-on experience

Haley Warwick, Staff Writer November 13, 2014

Set up with monitoring equipment beeping and medicines flowing, the new nursing simulation lab at IU Southeast gives students a way to practice diagnosing and treating simulation mannequins who can have...

Police blocked the entrances to Indiana University Southeast after reports of a gunman on campus Thursday afternoon. The false alarm, which was actually a large umbrella in a camouflage backpack, was cleared after about an hour long sweep across campus. Photo by Tyler Stewart/News and Tribune (used with permission).

Learning from lockdowns

Aprile Rickert, Editor-in-Chief September 20, 2014

On the afternoon of Sept. 11, the IU Southeast campus was shaken out of the drizzly day with an alert of an armed person on campus. A student had seen someone walking out of University Center South...

“I adore you” Adore Delano: Til Death Do Us Party Review

“I adore you” Adore Delano: Til Death Do Us Party Review

Bryan Jones June 11, 2014

Adore Delano’s new album, “Till Death Do Us Party,”makes me wish the floor of my bedroom lit up and I had a bunch of drunken partiers here with me. I’ve never felt the need to party more than...

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