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IU Southeast orchestra presents last concert of the season

IU Southeast orchestra presents last concert of the season

Charlyn Corum, Staff Writer May 3, 2015

Spiffy people dressed in black and white sit on stage tuning their instruments and waiting for the lights to dim and the conductor to make her presence on stage. On Sunday April 26 at 3 p.m., the IU...

IU Southeasts historical roots

IU Southeast’s historical roots

Kaylynn Williams, Staff Reporter April 13, 2015

The history of education stretches back as far as time can tell. All with the common purpose of enhancing the populations’ intelligence and evolving to the intellectual status the modern day person has...

IU Southeast changes commencement venue

Jordan Williams, Staff Reporter April 13, 2015

While the majority of campus is expressing relief knowing that they don’t have to concern themselves with course availability for a period of time that feels like a bittersweet eternity, a small, but...

IU Southeast hosts final mental health and wellness panel

Charlyn Corum, Staff Writer April 1, 2015

On March 18th, Daniel Moore, senior judge of Indiana, Kevin Pangburn, director of substance abuse treatment in the Kentucky prison system and Deb Coleman, director of mental health services in the Kentucky...

IU Southeast Counseling Center hosts relationship GPS

Kaylynn Williams, Staff Writer March 14, 2015

On Thursday, March 12 at 3 p.m., the IU Southeast Counseling Center hosted their third meeting in the University Center regarding student relationship health and social skill building techniques. IU...

Emmy Award winning composer Jonathan Wolff visits IU Southeast

Chelsey Carr, Staff Writer February 18, 2015

At 17, Jonathan Wolff moved to California to work with music in Hollywood. Over the next ten years he built a company that achieved success to allow him to retire in 2005 at age 45. Wolff visited IU...

IU Southeast concert band presents winter pops concert

IU Southeast concert band presents winter pops concert

Charlyn Corum, Staff Writer February 18, 2015

Children shimmy and adults tap their knee to the music that fills the auditorium. The IU Southeast Concert Band presented their annual Winter Pops Concert on Sunday. Philip A. Thomas directed the...

IU Southeast works on going green

Allison Nail, Staff December 3, 2014

Many have heard the term, but not everyone may know exactly what it means; sustainability. Lauren Pangburn, campus sustainability advisor and international studies senior, said sustainability is becoming...

Bernardo Carducci, professor of psychology, gets his arm ready to dunk dirt bag David Spencer.

Students dunk “dirt bags” to raise funds for art students’ trips to conferences

Lynn Bailey, Staff November 30, 2014

On October 30 in McCullough Plaza,  IU Southeast students were asked to take on a rigorous challenge of dunking a “dirt bag.” The cost was $5 for three shots at dunking a member of The Dirt Bags,...

IU Southeast honors veterans with memorial service

IU Southeast honors veterans with memorial service

Lynn Bailey, Staff November 30, 2014

Ding! The sound of the brass bells banging up against the waist held faculty members', student's and veterans' attention while honoring veterans.  They encompassed McCullough plaza in a circle to...

Amy, Raqia and Lillie begin with a dance to tribal music. The dancers are from Raqia’s studio, Belly Dancing and More located, in downtown New Albany.

Belly dancers bring flair to International Week at IU Southeast

Erin Mann, Staff November 30, 2014

Belly dancers moved to the sound of middle eastern and tribal music that was filled the air in University Commons on Nov. 19, while students sat by watching the show. Many watched as Lillie Seitz, Amy...

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...

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