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Harmony Grillo is coming to IU Southeast from Los Angeles to speak on human trafficking.

Harmony Grillo to speak at IU Southeast

Tessa Arnold, Staff Reporter February 21, 2019

Harmony Grillo has made it her life passion to help women through their journeys of healing and transformation from sexual exploitation. With her personal experiences, a master’s in social work and evidence-based...

Adjunct Lecturer in Humanities and dace instructor Jane Blum teaching her class some moves from the Hokey Pokey. Photo by Tessa Arnold

Introducing cultures through new dance classes

Tessa Arnold, Staff Reporter February 18, 2019

Jane Blum has been teaching dance classes at IU Southeast for 17 years. For 16 and a half of those years she has been teaching Ballroom dance, but this semester she is branching out into new areas of dance....

Campus that never sleeps

Campus that never sleeps

Callie Manias, staff reporter February 17, 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...

IU Southeast holds Majors and Minors Fair

IU Southeast holds Majors and Minors Fair

Natalie Allen, Staff Reporter February 12, 2019

IU Southeast students who have not yet declared a major will have an opportunity to be guided in their major decision at the IU Southeast Majors and Minors Fair. This is the fifth year the fair...

A sign off the side of the main entrance to Clark State Forest welcomes those wishing to engage in recreational activities.

The cutting controversy of logging in Indiana state forests

Mac Aubrey, Staff Reporter February 6, 2019

The management practices in Indiana state forests adhere to national and international sustainability criteria, but controversy regarding logging regulations of public forestland remains intact. Southern...

Children and guardians gather at the Lego Building Zone to create projects of their own.

BrickUniverse Lego Fan Convention brings local Lego lovers to downtown Louisville

Mac Aubrey, Staff Reporter February 6, 2019

A room full of hundreds of Lego creations and tens of thousands of Lego bricks is a wonderland in the eyes of Lego lovers alike. BrickUniverse Lego Fan Convention showcased that wonderland at the Kentucky...

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...

Anita Kraft answers questions posed by freshmen Holly Britton and Larissa Dalton about the autism group meeting. Kraft set up a table in the hallway at noon during the first week of classes to raise awareness for her new group.

Leave all your problems at the door

Joshua Roy, Staff Reporter February 4, 2019

On the second floor of University Center South a small group of offices can be found. These few doors are a safe space for many IUS students — they are the offices of the IU Southeast Personal Counseling...

The cost of convenience

The cost of convenience

John Clere, Managing Editor January 23, 2019

Only one thing spends more time asleep on the IU Southeast campus than students do – the campus computers. Instead of being turned off every night, campus computers are left in “sleep” mode. But...

Horizon Radio: one year later

Horizon Radio: one year later

Marc Andry, Staff Reporter January 23, 2019

Horizon Radio is IU Southeast’s first and only student-led radio station, launched on Jan. 1, 2018 by IUS Associate Professor of Media and Journalism Adam Maksl. Since the founding of the station, its...

Betty Collard hangs a shirt onto a rack in the sorting room. Students would put clothes on hangers so they were ready to be sold in the front of the store.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day: a day to serve

Joshua Roy, Kat Lynn, and Shelby Pennington January 22, 2019

January 21, 2019 celebrates the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., activist and leader of the civil rights movement. An American federal holiday, MLK Jr. Day is a day off for workers and students...

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