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“You know you are out of shape when you put on a wrinkled shirt and it looks fine,” Deuce said. “Who needs washboard abs when you have a wrinkle-releasing stomach?”

Comedian Joe Deuce visits IUS, conjures chuckles in the Commons

Logan Stephens, Staff Reporter November 9, 2019

No one in the audience was off limits for comedian Joe Deuce, who visited IU Southeast last Wednesday in an event sponsored by the Campus Activities Board. The event was part of IU Southeast’s 2019 Homecoming...

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...

Jay Wyngard, criminal justice sophomore, delivers her comedic performance during the SPCs Open Mic on Tuesday, Feb. 9.

SPC holds second Open Mic of spring 2016 semester

Brian Davis, Staff Reporter February 14, 2016

The Student Program Council’s second Open Mic of the semester featured a full slot of performers. The SPC held the Open Mic on Tuesday, Feb 9 at 12:15 p.m. in The Commons. The performers showcased...

God of Carnage: small cast reaches breaking point onstage

God of Carnage: small cast reaches breaking point onstage

Marisa Gartland March 10, 2014

Jim Hesselman, director of “God of Carnage” and assistant professor of theatre and performance at Indiana University Southeast, introduces the performance with a thought-provoking anecdote within the...

Magician returns to IUS

IUS Horizon February 26, 2012
Families gathered in the Hoosier Room to watch the third annual magic show performed by Rusty Ammerman on Feb. 19. The free event brought almost 50 people to IU Southeast to enjoy an hour and a half long comedy ridden magic show. Ammerman is from Connersville, Ind., and, during the show, he brought several members of the audience on stage with him to participate in tricks. For nearly every act, Ammerman invited a member of the audience to join him or required audience participation.
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