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Cody Usher, organizational leadership sophomore, plays as the werewolf. The werewolf auto-kills anyone he visits and anybody who visits that player during a full moon.

The Gamer’s Society holds Town of Salem

Brandon Looney, Staff Reporter April 25, 2016

Witches, Townies, Werewolves, and the Mafia are all part of Town of Salem, an game of deception and deduction played here on campus. On Wednesday, April 6, the Gamers’ Society held an event enabling...

Thalia Tolentino, business freshman, and Taylour Corbett take pictures in their Day of Silence frame, covering their mouths to symbolize silence.

Day of Silence 2016

Autumn Hockenbury, Staff Reporter April 25, 2016

Students covered their mouths with duct tape and their own hands to symbolize the silence forced upon those who are different. The Gay-Straight Alliance held a Day of Silence event on Thursday, April...

Members of Alpha Phi participate in the third annual Greekdom Stroll Off.

Fraternities and sororities participate in third annual Greekdom Stroll Off

Ty Simpson, Staff Reporter April 24, 2016

Stem Hall erupted with applause after Alpha Phi and Pi Kappa Alpha were announced the winners of the 2016 Greekdom Stroll Off. The Greekdom Stroll Off took place in Stem Hall on April 21st at 7 P.M....

Fine Arts students raise $1,200 for IUS Emergency Food Pantry

Fine Arts students raise $1,200 for IUS Emergency Food Pantry

Ty Simpson, Staff Writer April 24, 2016

The Empty Bowls fundraiser put on by a Fine Arts professor and ceramics classes raised $1,200 for the IUS Emergency Food Pantry. Chanda Glendinning, visiting assistant professor in ceramics, hosted...

Computer science students visited by tech recruiter

Ty Simpson, Staff Reporter April 24, 2016

A Technical Youth recruiter visited the IUS campus Wednesday, April 21 to speak to computer science majors about what services Brooksource provides. Daniel Florer, the recruiter, said he has been working...

Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel talks to the students about the importance of finishing their education and what that means for their job searches.

Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel visits IUS

Ty Simpson, Staff Reporter April 24, 2016

Clark County Sheriff Jamey Noel came to IU Southeast to talk to criminal justice students about his career path and his experience with the A&E program “60 Days In.” He talked to students in...

Sydney Lawson, biology freshman, tells the Student Government Association members why she is qualified to be the Senate chair. She was chosen as the first female SGA Senate chair in 30 years.

Female student elected to senate chair position for first time in 30 years

Ty Simpson, Staff Reporter April 23, 2016

At the Student Government Association meeting on Thursday, April 21, a female will call the meeting to order for the first time in nearly 30 years. On Thursday April 14, the SGA met in University Center...

Cendra Stacey, criminal justice and psychology senior, prepared the photo op area at the event.

Asian Pop Culture Club holds History of Karaoke

Brandon Looney, Staff Reporter April 20, 2016

IUS students recently came together to relax with karaoke, singing pop music, anime and video game themes and other songs. On Monday, April 11, the Asian Pop Culture Club held a karaoke night in University...

The audience listens to speakers talk about human trafficking and how it is affecting the community.

IU Southeast hosts Southern Indiana Human Trafficking Awareness Conference

Connor Edrington, Staff Reporter April 15, 2016

Local organizations came together to inform the general public of the severity and effects of human trafficking in Indiana and around the world. IU Southeast held the first Southern Indiana Human Trafficking...

The tournament prizes included two GameStop gift cards and two amiibo figures, which unlock special functions within Nintendo products.

The Gamers’ Society holds a “Super Smash Bros. 4” Tournament at IUS

Brandon Looney, Staff Reporter April 14, 2016

The Super Smash Bros. games have featured popular Nintendo characters and fighting, and the Gamers’ Society at IU Southeast recently held an event enabling students to play one of the games in a tournament...

Dance marathon participants learn a dance.

For the Kids

Somolia Pumphrey, Staff Reporter April 2, 2016

IUS students recently came together for fun, games, dancing and refreshments. The day consisted of dancing, basketball, cornhole and dodge ball. The only rule was that once the event began, participants...

Cendra Stacey, criminal justice and psychology senior, president of the Asian Pop Culture Club and cosponsor of the Spring Ball, dresses as Yoda and holds a green lightsaber in one hand.

Students portray characters during Spring Ball

Brandon Looney, Staff Reporter March 29, 2016

IUS students cosplayed --took on the appearance and personality of -- science fiction, fantasy, anime and video game characters during the Spring Ball. The Castle Club, the Gamers’ Society, the Asian...

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