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Leigh Ann Meyer, director of the Writing Center, speaking about the consequences of plagiarism.

Plagiarism workshops teach students how to avoid plagiarism

Trevor Swearingen, Staff Reporter October 8, 2016

It all started with two people and a major issue. Maria Accardi, coordinator of library instruction, and Leigh Ann Meyer, director of the Writing Center and associate English professor, said they both...

Courtney Block, user engagement librarian at the IUS Library, shares her opinions on the theme of the memoir.

“The Terrorist’s Son” discussed before Zak Ebrahim’s visit to IUS

Samuel Voyles, Staff Reporter October 7, 2016

Lack of attendance caused two organizers to talk about possible themes in “The Terrorist’s Son” in Orchard Lodge on Oct. 4, at 7 p.m. “The Terrorist’s Son” is a memoir written by Zak Ebrahim,...

Advisors chose a Harry Potter theme to draw students into their offices.

Making the most of advising

Kaitlin Porter, Staff Reporter September 30, 2016

Advising week was scheduled from Sept. 19 through Sept. 23. However, it is not too late to sign up for classes. Julia Fleischer, adviser for the School of Social Sciences, said it is important for...

Todd Manson, assistant professor of psychology, discusses organizational topics in psychology.

Psychology Club hosts Psychology in the Workplace discussion

Samuel Voyles, Staff Reporter September 30, 2016

Many subjects are applied in the workplace. One of these subjects is psychology. The Psychology Club hosted a “Psychology in the Workplace” event in Crestview room 206 on Wednesday, Sept. 28. The...

Kentucky Shakespeare Veterans performing “Henry V.”

Shakespeare with Veterans for suicide prevention

Jewell Conner, Staff Reporter September 26, 2016

Daggers drawn, as they circle in closer. The words "revenge, revenge," echo from the group in unison. This was an interactive performance of “Merchant of Venice” performed by Kentucky Shakespeare...

Suicide Prevention Week at IUS

Jewell Conner, Staff Reporter September 21, 2016

September is national suicide prevention month. According to the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention suicide claims more than 32,000 lives a year in the United States and is the number two cause...

The magic of Ray Adams comes to IUS

The magic of Ray Adams comes to IUS

Kaitlin Porter, Staff Writer September 14, 2016

Stem Hall roared with laughter as Ray Magic Adams, along with his spiked hairstyle, took the stage. On Thursday, Sept. 8 Adams began his routine with a comical magic and ventriloquism act. Paired with...

Robin Frederick, geoscience senior and chair of sustainability, emphasizing the importance of recycling.

Psychology Club Hosts Study Abroad Event

Jewell Conner, Staff Reporter September 5, 2016

IU Southeast has a program that gives students the chance of a lifetime. The only issue is, not a lot of students know about it. The “Study Abroad” program allows students who are in good academic...

Early Morning Gunshots Reported Near Edge of Campus

Early Morning Gunshots Reported Near Edge of Campus

Joseph Kauffman, Editor-in-Chief August 11, 2016

Gunshots were reportedly fired near the southern edge of IU Southeast’s campus during an attempted robbery early Thursday morning. An IU Southeast spokesperson confirmed the victim was not an IU Southeast...

Ron Allman, professor of journalism, speaks to the crowd about the media and if they need to change the way they cover politics.

Professors participate in 2016 election panel

Connor Edrington, Staff Reporter April 29, 2016

The third floor of the IUS Library was recently home to a discussion about politics and whether or not Americans have created politicians’ characteristics. On Wednesday, April 13 from 6 to 7:30 p.m.,...

Dakota Brooks, elementary education junior and 21st Century Scholar support specialist, writes answers to questions provided by Jason Meriwether, vice chancellor for enrollment management and student affairs, while Hayley Love, nursing junior, enjoys refreshments.

Career Development Center holds Internship Social

Kristin Kennedy, News Editor April 27, 2016

IUS students who have been interning in a variety of settings -- labs, prosecutors' offices, accounting firms and others -- during the 2015-16 academic year received recognition for their work during...

Starting on Friday, July 1, students will have to pay a 2.75 percent convenience fee added to their bills when paying with credit cards.
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Office of the Bursar to begin charging credit card convenience fee in July

Connor Edrington, Staff Reporter April 27, 2016

For students planning to pay off bills at the Office of the Bursar by credit card, there will be changes starting on Friday, July 1. The Office of Student Affairs sent out an e-mail on Monday, March...

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