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The door of Knobview Hall, room 207, is one of many doors in Knobview that have had new thumb locks installed.

New door locks installed on campus

Kristin Kennedy and Katie Casper February 4, 2016

Any time a lockdown happens to occur on campus, the IU Notify emergency alert system allows students, faculty and staff to receive text, call and e-mail alerts regarding the lockdown and appropriate...

Photo courtesy of the Student Veterans Organization.

Campus organizations

Katie Casper and Enrique Bryan November 25, 2015

IU Southeast’s students possess a variety of interests and the campus’ many student organizations allow them to share those interests with one another. A few of these organizations are detailed below. Student...

Freshman Dustin Behr caught his pants around his ankles by fellow cast members Kristy Calman and Sarah Inman during a scene from Nothing On in Noises Off.

“Noises Off” sounds off with success

Jordan Williams, Staff Reporter November 11, 2015

This past Sunday, audience members huddled together in the IU Southeast Robinson Theatre and witnessed the delightful melodrama of the production efforts involved in making a play come to life in the...

Parking costs increase system wide

Parking costs increase system wide

Chelsey Carr, News Editor August 24, 2015

The white envelope from IU Southeast, thicker than normal, beckoned my attention. I opened it expecting to find a thin sticker to place on the inside of my windshield, granting me access to parking. Instead,...

Rick Rebilas performing as The Pirate King in IU Southeast’s production of The Pirates of Penzance.

Pirates land at the Ogle Center

Kathyrn Ross, Staff Reporter April 15, 2015

The stage at the Ogle Center became homeport for a rousing performance of the 1879 comedic opera by Gilbert and Sullivan, The Pirates of Penzance.  Choral directors, professors students and community...

The Kupinski Guitar Duo ­­ Ewa Jablczynska and Dariusz Kupinski ­­ is a famous Polish

guitar duo that performs a variety of classical music pieces. The guitar duo performed on 

Monday, March 30 in the Millicent and Norman Stiefler Recital Hall in the Ogle Center from 7:30 to 9 p.m.

Kupinski Guitar Duo: a new tune on classical music

Kristin Kennedy, Staff Writer April 5, 2015

The violin, the viola and the cello are a few string instruments that are commonly used to perform classical music. Ewa Jablczynska and Dariusz Kupinski strum a different chord by producing classical music...

Forgiving Dr. Mengele documentary shown in Ogle Center

“Forgiving Dr. Mengele” documentary shown in Ogle Center

Kristin Kennedy, Staff February 3, 2015

All 96 seats were occupied in the Millicent and Norman Stiefler Recital Hall. Potential audience members sat on the wooden steps after giving up their seats. Over 100 people came to the “Forgiving...

Balsam Range brings bluegrass to Ogle Center

Jordan Williams, Staff January 27, 2015

  In a world where auto-tune and synthesizers reign supreme, hearing the sharp twang of a freshly plucked string with soulful vocals peppered throughout can be the perfect pallet cleanser,...

Chancellor Wallace’s first semester at IUS

Chancellor Wallace’s first semester at IUS

Joel Stinnett, Managing Editor for Digital December 1, 2014

On Friday Dec. 5, Chancellor Ray Wallace will walk onstage at The Ogle Center in full regalia. In the crowd will be IU President Michael A. McRobbie and the chancellors of each IU campus. His family and...

IU Southeast holds auditions in the Ogle Center for Once Upon a Mattress

IU Southeast holds auditions in the Ogle Center for “Once Upon a Mattress”

Allison Nail, Staff Writer September 3, 2014

The Horizon went behind the scenes into play auditions for "Once Upon a Mattress" on Monday Aug. 27 in the Ogle Center. Call backs are running through the end of this week with rehearsals slated to...

The Van-Dells

The Ogle Center at IUS features new performances and new construction

Ashley Sizemore, News Editor August 27, 2014

The lights dim to a single spotlight on the stage, the music cues and a single individual begins speaking to the audience. The performance has begun. This year there are two major changes that the Paul...

Play centers on urban urinals

IUS Horizon November 25, 2012
“Urinetown” is a musical based around comedy, greed, love and a revolution of the people. This musical has won several awards nationally, including several Tony Awards — best book of a musical, direction of a musical and original musical score. “Urinetown” takes place during a 20-year water shortage, which leads to the government taking action and putting a ban on private toilets. Cladwell B. Cladwell, the CEO of Urine Good Company, controls the public toilets, and becomes rich from this drought. The musical has a cast of 22 people, and it has approximately 40 people working on it during a two-and-half month period to set this musical up for production. The music is done by musicians, two of which are professors at IU Southeast — Joy Cofield, who instructs piano and Jim Dersch, who is a vocal/choir accompanist. Simeon Burks, the other musician who played drums in the performance, is a pastor at New Albany First Church.
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