The Horizon

Stranger than you dreamt it

Stranger than you dreamt it

Liv Arnold, Freelance Contributor November 5, 2022

Figment: A Multimedia Experience, was a two-day installation in early November by IUS seniors pursuing bachelor's degrees in fine arts with concentration in digital and interactive media. An immersive...

IUS becomes empty as another COVID-19 filled semester ends

IUS becomes empty as another COVID-19 filled semester ends

Maho Sato, Staff Reporter December 3, 2021

During COVID-19, IU Southeast’s campus was already quiet. After a late afternoon stroll on Wednesday, it was unnervingly quiet, and the parking lot was more than half empty, which was...

Hanging out with friends on campus is more fun with added board games, table tennis and pool.

Top six study and hangout spots for IUS students

Rachel Harris, Staff Reporter October 12, 2021

It is no secret that COVID-19 has changed everything, but especially for IU Southeast college students returning for the fall 2021 semester. While many classes are taken on campus this semester, students...

What life looks like for those living in the lodges this semester

What life looks like for those living in the lodges this semester

Jamie Krueger, Staff Reporter February 11, 2021

Living on campus for IU Southeast students is looking different this semester. From decreased networking events to increased COVID-19 testing, IUS students have had to learn to adapt to the new challenges...

Tamara Gooch (right) answers a question while Jess Lee listens. Photo by Sydney Randall.

Two professional photographers captured IU Southeast’s attention at the Ogle Center

Sydney Randall, Staff Reporter October 29, 2019

Renowned professional photographers Jess Lee and Tamara Gooch came to IU Southeast to speak about their experiences and share the beauty of nature and wildlife within their images at the Ogle Center Thursday,...

Fred Jackson portrait. Photo by John Clere.

Campus that never sleeps

Callie Manias, Staff Reporter February 6, 2019

After classes are finished and students are heading back home or to the lodges, some faculty are just arriving on campus to make sure it’s ready for the next day of classes. “What you do represents...

“I hope to share and implement prevention tools and resources that everyone on campus will benefit from-ultimately helping others ensure that IU Southeast is a safe place to live, learn and work.”

Sexual violence prevention at IU Southeast has a new face

Abby Bauerla, Staff Reporter February 6, 2019

IU Southeast was recently granted $300,000 to fund a program that will help those who have been affected by sexual abuse. New programs and trainings are in the planning stages because of both the grant...

IUS students and faculty gathered at McCullough Plaza at 8:45 a.m. on Tuesday to remember the attacks on Sept 11, 17 years ago.

IU Southeast commemorates 9/11 anniversary

Dustin Kiefer, Staff Reporter September 11, 2018

A cool morning air gently flows over McCullough Plaza carried on by a peaceful morning breeze. At 8:46 a.m. on Sept. 11, 17 years ago, the first plane, Flight 11, crashed into the the North Tower of the...

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