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Hidden Illnesses

Kaitlin Porter, Staff Reporter April 3, 2018

Abby Valkovci, general studies senior, wakes up every morning feeling exhausted from the night before. It was not from drinking or staying out too late, but from an illness that attacks her from the inside...

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Unplugging from Social Media

Kaitlin Porter, Staff Reporter April 3, 2018

Cheyenne Layton, accounting senior, rolls over to check her phone as she does every morning before she gets out of bed. Today is different, however, because today she can only check the time. Layton,...

The Falls of the Ohio gives a nice backdrop to a picnic or a photoshoot.

Kentuckiana Spring Break Guide

Kaitlin Porter, Staff Reporter March 23, 2018

Spring Break — the ultimate college party time. However, sometimes this fantasy is not a reality. The truth is, many college students are unable to pack up for the week long break and head to a tropical...

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Grenadier Pride and Sportswear Culture at IU Southeast

Tate McGarvey and Erin Coffee March 23, 2018

Across the nation, college students are gearing up to see their teams compete in the annual NCAA tournaments. With all the buzz floating around about brackets and sports teams, loyalties at IU Southeast...

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The Trouble with Boys

John Renfrow, Staff Reporter March 23, 2018

Since the dawn of time, women have a found a way to strive in a world constantly at odds against them. In recent memory, the #MeToo movement and the new-age feminist revolution have made great strides...

The Millennial Business Model

The Millennial Business Model

Jordan Williams, Managing Editor March 7, 2018

Starting Small Businesses If you are a millennial – an American born between 1980 and 2000- then business matters to you and you matter to business, according to research. A study published in...

The University of Louisville Hite Art Institute gives its students the ability to collaborate with others in state-of-the-art facilities.

Collaboration Gets the Job Done

Erin Coffee and Tate McGarvey March 6, 2018

With flexible working arrangements and simplified business management continuously changing the landscape of the workplace, there is one entity that has allowed employees across the world to thrive like...

Behind all the statistics of drug usage at music festivals lies a culture with an interesting path fandom. Photo Illustration by Louis Herlihy

Going Beyond the Drug-Induced EDM Culture

Tate McGarvey, Staff Reporter March 6, 2018

While current moods often influence what music a person may listen to, there is a new wave that has left people across the world raving. Electronic dance music (EDM) made its way from Jamaica and mainstream...

The Ghosting Phenomenon

The ‘Ghosting’ Phenomenon

Erin Coffee, Staff Reporter March 5, 2018

Ghosting, unfortunately, doesn’t involve actual ghosts at all. In reality, it’s a dating trend that’s rising in popularity where you are involved with someone for a time and then you cut off all...

CEO of Yes Louisville, Jason Mudd, poses next to his office building wearing a Yes Brand shirt in Nulu, Louisville.

Yes Louisville: Growing an Empire

Meleena Richardson, Staff Reporter March 1, 2018

Positivity is becoming harder to find as our society spins deeper into the depths of controversy and negativity; however, Yes Louisville provides a positive outlook as a safe haven to the Louisville community....

Hi-Five Doughnuts is Louisvilles first female owned and operated doughnut storefront. Located on 1011 East Main Street in Butchertown, the shop is an especially popular spot for locals with its bright colors and delicious treats.

Ladies of the Morning

Lydia Wieczorek, Staff Reporter March 1, 2018

Just like their namesake, Hi-Five Doughnuts says their business is that of a friendly hands-on celebration of sweet indulgence and an ode to Louisville pride. Hi-Five said they wanted to shy away...

Headphones at the right volume are probably not going to damage the hearing process, but how risky is the constant use?

How headphones affect hearing and what damage they can cause

Katie Laughlin, Staff Reporter February 19, 2018

Headphones. Over the head. In the ear. And through the tympanic membrane they go. Playing loud music to drown out the world is known as a peaceful act, but how peaceful is the tympanic membrane when listening...

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