The Horizon

The winding path to teacher

Alphonzo Bridgeman October 4, 2013

Kristopher A. Bloos was excited about his new shiny promotion. He was thrilled, but a bit hesitant. Bloos was advised by management that if he planned to advance within the company he would have to re-enroll...

Students speak, Meriwether listens

Kimberly Crowe September 23, 2013

This school year IU Southeast has seen some major transitions and has welcomed many new students as well as new faculty. Jason Meriwether is part of this new cabinet and the many changes that have taken...

Meet the monk

Meet the monk

Ashley Sizemore September 23, 2013

Adjunct professor shares message and mindset IU Southeast strives to give students a worldly education, offering a variety of classes with professors from numerous backgrounds. Last semester, the university...

Crystal Gunther, chair of the IU Southeast Board of Advisors, Jerry Wayne, interim vice chancellor for Alumni and Community Engagement and Jason Meriwether, vice chancellor for Enrollment Management and Student Affairs listened as interim chancellor Barbara Bichelmeyer delivered the 2013-14 State of the Campus Address Tuesday, August 20 in Stem Concert Hall.

Interim chancellor gears up for 2013-2014 school year

Aprile Rickert August 26, 2013

Interim Chancellor Barbara Bichelmeyer’s track record of successfully tackling important projects head-on indicates she is well-suited to lead IU Southeast through a period of transition. Bichelmeyer,...

Gus gets Grenadiers going

Gus gets Grenadiers going

Hannah Ash August 25, 2013

His ever-smiling face manages to ex­ude friendliness and a fierce competi­tive spirit all at once. While it is not uncommon to see Gus the Grenadier strutting down the hall­way in the University...

Ga-Ga for Eva

Ga-Ga for Eva

IUS Horizon April 14, 2013

Whether someone is making a statement or just throwing an outfit together, people tend to judge appearance before personality. People frequently approach Evangeline Flowers, fine arts freshman, because...

Nathan Hawkins, philosophy senior, was apprehensive about starting college once again. However, while it took him awhile to figure out what he wanted to do he said is glad he stuck with it and will graduate in May.

Senior sets sail

IUS Horizon April 14, 2013

Graduation can be filled with uncertainty for most students. After sporting the cap and gown, most leave the stage feeling excited, but a bit apprehensive of what will come next. For Nathan Hawkins,...

IT manager makes models into masterpieces

IUS Horizon April 7, 2013

Hobbies tend to be minimized as just something that a person likes to do in their free time. However, when Lee Station stood and watched one of the models he built being unveiled at the IBM Gallery...

Newly elected SGA leaders take office

IUS Horizon April 1, 2013

Stephon Moore, political science sophomore, and Dejan Tomanic, political science sophomore, say although they do not always agree, they make a great team as Student Government Association President and...

Music professor teaches inspiration through music

IUS Horizon April 1, 2013

The music performers are seated on stage in a semicircle, wearing black dresses ties and tuxedos. Ebony music stands are positioned in front of the musicians. With their choice of instruments in hand,...

IUS alumnus jazzes up basketball down under

IUS Horizon March 18, 2013

Jazzmar Ferguson is proof that you do not have to play at a big school to make it professionally. The Grenadiers’ all-time leading scorer is now in his second year of playing professional basketball. Ferguson...

Stats, sports and dedication

IUS Horizon March 18, 2013

Whether it is the sound of squeaky tennis shoes rushing up and down the court, or the sound of a bat cracking when a baseball or softball hits it, or the sound of a volleyball being pounded over the net,...

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