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The Dining Hall, one of the newest groups on campus, was officiated on September 22.

Inside The Dining Hall, a new group at IU Southeast this semester

Mary Kate Hailer, Staff October 28, 2014

On Sept. 22, 2014, The Dining Hall or “TDH” was officiated as a new organization at IU Southeast. While the group is not associated with Dining Services or The Commons, Katie Casper, communications...

Are exams the best method to test student learning?

Laura Hubrich, Staff October 28, 2014

It’s the night before a big exam and it’s the first time you’ve reviewed your notes since you took them in class. All you can do now is drink coffee and stay up all night cramming in hopes of a good...

IU Southeast presents “Once Upon a Mattress” with guest star Lee Meriwether, to open Thursday

Haley Warwick, Staff October 28, 2014

The Horizon spoke with guest star Lee Meriwether, actress from the 1966 Batman movie and Miss America 1955, and other cast members about the upcoming production of "Once Upon a Mattress," which opens this...

THE POWER OF A SINGLE DOLLAR

Marisa Gartland, Staff October 21, 2014

What is the power behind a single dollar? It can buy a one day parking pass on campus, maybe even a pack of gum. Without much thought, you’d probably give it to a friend short on cash and never worry...

Kentuckiana Historical Haunted Tours meet at 723 Spring Street in Downtown Jeffersonville, beside the Vintage Fire Museum. Tarot card readings also take place here.

HAUNTED HISTORY

Josh Medlock, staff October 20, 2014

For years, Jeffersonville residents claimed to see apparitions of Union and Confederate soldiers at Colston Memorial Park. The barren lot, now a makeshift baseball field, silently sits between I-65 and...

IU Southeast Career Development Center prepares students for real world

IU Southeast Career Development Center prepares students for real world

Laura Hubrich, Staff October 8, 2014

The IU Southeast Career Development Center, located in University Center South, room 106, is a great tool for students who are in the process of job searching for after graduation and those who have no...

Two student veterans  share PTSD struggles

Two student veterans share PTSD struggles

Ethan Smith, Staff Writer October 5, 2014

Scan your sector. Is that a piece of trash on the side of the road or an I.E.D.? Scan your sector. Is this just a narrow hallway or a killzone? Scan your sector. Fellow student or suicide bomber? Scan...

 According to a 2012 Pew Research Study, a majority of the world’s Muslims live in the Asia-Pacific region. The Middle East makes up only 19.8 percent of the world’s total Muslim population.

Islam is Our Enemy: and other Muslim misconceptions

Josh Medlock, Staff October 3, 2014

Fawaz Almutairi, political science senior who moved from Kuwait in 2008, was leaving a Louisville sports bar after a night out with friends when a man shouted at him from across the road, "Fuck off, you...

University Commons, a new apartment complex owned by APi Construction Management and located on Hausfeldt Ln. in New Albany, is slated be open and ready by December 2014-January 2015.

University Commons: off-campus apartments scheduled to open by January 2015

Rain Hopkins, Staff September 28, 2014

Trendy white sofas, warm lighting and a huge orange, spiral slide leading from the second to the first floor. This is the view from inside APi Construction Management’s office building. From the...

Chancellor Wallace to take Ice Bucket Challenge Wednesday, donations still needed

Laura Hubrich, Staff September 28, 2014

The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has become a popular phenomenon all over the Internet within the last few months, as a way to raise money for Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. According to a BBC News article,...

Students present handmade gifts to administration, faculty from their summer trip to Samoa

Allison Nail, Staff September 24, 2014

Two IU Southeast students, Cassandra Guernsey, geoscience senior and Rachel Mulvey, fine arts senior spent, 30 days of their summer vacation in Samoa on a trip led by Anne Allen, professor of fine arts....

Police blocked the entrances to Indiana University Southeast after reports of a gunman on campus Thursday afternoon. The false alarm, which was actually a large umbrella in a camouflage backpack, was cleared after about an hour long sweep across campus. Photo by Tyler Stewart/News and Tribune (used with permission).

Learning from lockdowns

Aprile Rickert, Editor-in-Chief September 20, 2014

On the afternoon of Sept. 11, the IU Southeast campus was shaken out of the drizzly day with an alert of an armed person on campus. A student had seen someone walking out of University Center South...

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