The Horizon

To Its Fullest Degree

To Its Fullest Degree

John Boyle, Staff Reporter April 18, 2016

What do Indiana University, Michigan State University, University of Cincinnati, and University of Kentucky have in common? Though each of these schools danced in the NCAA tournament last March,...

This Path Will End

This Path Will End

Kristin Kennedy, News Editor April 18, 2016

The end is near. After walking on an exciting and chaotic path filled with coursework, exams, work and various life events, I will soon be able to say I have completed my time at IU Southeast. I...

enior guard and transfer from UC - Clermont, Katie Slavey attacks the basket. Slavey played her last three years as a Grenadier. Photo by Parker Henes

Bringing the Team Together

Les Abbott, Staff Reporter April 18, 2016

In the history of sports, there are usually two types of teams. Teams with good coaches and teams with good players. However the truly special teams have managed to have both. Whether it has been...

Indiana State Rep. Ed Clere stands with Chancellor Ray Wallace after receiving his 2016 Chancellor’s Medallion award.

Medals and scholarships awarded at the 2016 Chancellor’s Medallion Dinner

Kristin Kennedy, Brian Davis, and Joseph Kauffman April 12, 2016

More than $140,000 was raised, seven scholarships were awarded and two prominent supporters of IU Southeast were recognized on Saturday, April 9, in front of nearly 600 attendees at the 2016 Chancellor’s...

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...

The Lincoln and Kennedy bridges will be two bridges connecting Southern Indiana and Louisville that will be tolled beginning in late 2016, according to the 2014 IU Southeast Bridge Toll Survey.
Drivers will have various options on how they wish to pay the bridge tolls.

New bridges to bring changes for Kentuckiana drivers

Hannah Foreman, Staff Reporter April 1, 2016

The last thing IUS students or professors need when traveling to campus is to be waiting in long lines of traffic as the exhaust from hundreds of cars fills the air. This is the reality of some tolled...

Michael McRobbie has been the president of Indiana University since 2007, according to his biography. Courtesy of Indiana University.

IU President Michael McRobbie visits IUS

Joseph Kauffman and Tony Pacheco March 28, 2016

IU President Michael McRobbie stopped at IU Southeast on Wednesday, March 23 as part of his recent journey through the Hoosier state. McRobbie, who has been visiting regional IU campuses for his...

From Doodles to Award Winning Art

Charlyn Corum, Staff Reporter March 21, 2016

Some people are born to make art. Kacey Slone, printmaking and graphic arts senior, has known that she enjoyed art since she was a young child. Starting at a very young age, Slone colored a lot,...

Brian Sims was the keynote speaker in the Common Experience event “Decision Making and Diversity: Getting Things Done and Bringing People With You.

Diversity advocate Brian Sims speaks in Ogle Center

Kristin Kennedy and Autumn Hockenbury March 20, 2016

Before Brian Sims was a diversity advocate or a Pennsylvania state representative, he had to come to terms with others knowing about his sexuality. While Sims was a captain of his football team during...

Melissa Fry, assistant professor of sociology and director of the Applied Research and Education Center at IU Southeast, tells a story about one of her clients who lost everything as Annell Lough, outreach advisor for the Center for Women and Families, and another attendee listen.

Mental Health and Wellness Series event tackles issues of homelessness and mental illness

Samuel Voyles, Contributing Writer March 13, 2016

Homelessness and mental health are issues that can affect communities. March’s Mental Health and Wellness Series event focused on those issues. The event, called “Disenfranchisement in the U.S.,”...

Candy Crowley, award-winning journalist and former chief political correspondent for CNN, will speak at IU Southeast on Monday, Feb. 29 from 6 to 7 p.m., as part of the Sanders Speaker Series.

Award-winning journalist Candy Crowley to visit IU Southeast

Kristin Kennedy, News Editor February 27, 2016

Going into its seventh year, the Sanders Speaker Series will feature Candy Crowley, award-winning journalist and former chief political correspondent for CNN. Crowley will speak on Monday, Feb. 29...

Students gathered around the television to watch Super Bowl 50.

Super Bowl 50 shown at IUS lodges

Les Abbott, Staff Reporter February 9, 2016

On Feb. 7, 2016, Indiana University Southeast students gathered at both the Orchard and Woodland dorms to celebrate a historical event not before experienced in sports history. Super Bowl 50 offered...

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