The Horizon

The walking paths behind Crestview remain unlit.

Students navigate campus with flashlights during multi-week light outage

Braden Schroeder, Staff Reporter January 20, 2020

Students and faculty returned to IUS last week to find the campus a little darker than it was before. Eight lamp posts surrounding Crestview and the Life Sciences building have remained unlit for the past...

Photo by Flickr user Helen Floersh, used with permission

How to stay safe when ridesharing

Abby Bauerla, Staff Reporter April 15, 2019

University of South Carolina student Samantha Josephson was murdered after getting into a car she thought was an Uber. She was outside waiting by herself and may have been under the influence of alcohol....

The “Hope’s Harbor” sculpture sits in front of Knobview Hall and the Ogle Center. File photo by Bryce Shreve.

IUS Releases Clery Act Numbers

Bryce Shreve, Staff Reporter October 30, 2018

One incident of rape and three incidents of dating violence were reported on the IUS campus in 2017, according to data from the Clery Act report released earlier this month. Indiana University’s...

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...

IU Southeast doesn’t care about its students or its community

IUS Horizon September 20, 2008
I would like to be able to write that I am shocked that IU Southeast remained opened while the majority of its students were out of electricity, the roads to the school were blocked and Floyd county was under a State of Emergency, but after attending IU Southeast for many years, I have come to learn that the university has a great disregard for their students' safety.
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