The Horizon

To be or not to be, that is the question

IUS Horizon March 10, 2013

A look inside the famous, troubled character of Hamlet The scene is 17th century England; a man named Shakespeare sits down at a table with quill in hand, an ink jar resting nearby. A small flame from...

The man behind Hamlet

IUS Horizon March 10, 2013

If you have been around the IU Southeast Theater Department, you probably know Mitch Donahue, communications-theater junior. Donahue will be the lead role in the theater department’s upcoming production...

Student trades leash for stethoscope

IUS Horizon March 3, 2013

College is a time when most students discover who they are and who they want to become. Through classes and friendships, many suddenly find the key to their futures. Emily Sault, biology sophomore,...

Music teacher puts ‘pep’ in IUS pep band

IUS Horizon March 3, 2013

One, two, three, four, ready… The sounds of trumpets, tubas, clarinets, mellophones, trombones and percussions echo against the concrete walls of the Activities Building. The vibration of the instruments...

STUDENT CONQUERS CHALLENGES

IUS Horizon March 3, 2013

Justin Meredith wants to be like Superman. He does not want x-ray vision or the ability to fly — he wants to fight for people that cannot fight for themselves. “That’s why I joined the Army,” Meredith...

Student sheds new light on feminism

Aprile Rickert, Staff February 24, 2013

Lyndsey Cooper, advertising senior, is not afraid to stand up for her beliefs. “I came from a family of very strong women,” Cooper said. “My aunt Terry was probably the strongest person I’ve...

Legend of the high-five

IUS Horizon February 24, 2013

Brown co-credited for creating celebration The high-five is one of the most iconic, dynamic and yet simple of social gestures. In the past four decades it has become an unmistakable thread in our...

IUS interns nominated for intern of year

Aprile Rickert, Staff February 17, 2013

For the first time, two IUS students were nominated for Intern of the Year by their employers for the Indiana INTERNnet Impact program. On Feb. 6, John Berlejung, who graduated in December with a double...

IUS alumnus finds new passion, inspires others

Aprile Rickert, Staff February 10, 2013

In a spacious, L-shaped room with 20-foot ceilings at the edge of New Albany’s Industrial Park, transformations are taking place. The floor is cement, half covered with black mats and in the center—a...

Senior leaves her legacy on the IUS court

IUS Horizon February 10, 2013

Even when she is not running plays, Ashmere Woods said she has one thing on her mind–basketball. Although Woods is a serious basketball player, her outgoing personality keeps everyone around her entertained,...

Service animal gives student hope, way to cope

IUS Horizon February 3, 2013

Mary Whitlock, psychology junior, lives in Orchard Lodge with four roommates. One of them, Eavie, is not like the others. Eavie is Whitlock’s service dog – one of the few pets seen on campus. Whitlock...

Counselor finds purpose, inspires others

IUS Horizon February 3, 2013

Leslie Turner, IU Southeast alumna and financial aid counselor, has a passion for helping students find hope and achieve their lifelong dreams. In addition to the work she does in the Office of Financial...

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