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Softball warming up after cold start

Softball warming up after cold start

Elijah Lossner March 26, 2014

The IU Southeast softball team swept two games of a double header, both in walk-off fashion, against the Crimson Wave of Calumet College of St. Joseph, on Saturday afternoon at the Koetter Sports Softball...

GUSTalks and IUS listens

GUSTalks and IUS listens

Josh Medlock March 21, 2014

Three award-winning IU Southeast professors shared insight into what makes a good teacher, student, and citizen at the first annual GUSTalks on March 17 in the Ogle Center. GUSTalks, which was created...

March money

March money

Thomas McAndrews March 19, 2014

On average, it takes 25 seconds to count to 100, but multiply that out and it would take 50 years to count to 1 billion. $1 Billion is the prize offered by Warren Buffet for a perfect NCAA bracket....

Crimea borders Ukraine to the north and Russia to the east. Map courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

A new Cold War?

Elijah Lossner March 15, 2014

Tensions mount in the Ukraine as Russian forces have effectively taken over the region of Crimea. Russian troops and pro-Russian militias have taken over Ukrainian military bases, airports, roads, and...

Blogging on the road at the NAIA tournament

Blogging on the road at the NAIA tournament

IUS Horizon March 13, 2014

Parker Henes, journalism junior, is a 6-9 forward on the IU Southeast men’s basketball team. He will be blogging from the road as the  No. 3 Grenadiers play in the NAIA Men’s Basketball National Championship...

Ray Wallace named chancellor

Ray Wallace named chancellor

Hannah Ash and Jims Porter March 12, 2014

President Michael A. McRobbie has announced Ray Wallace to be chancellor of IU Southeast, subject to approval of the IU Board of Trustees. Wallace will come to IU Southeast from University of Arkansas-Fort...

For the third year in a row, IU Southeast will offer a 25 percent discount on the cost of summer classes.

IUS wants you to ‘finish in four’

Thomas McAndrews March 9, 2014

You take four classes every fall and spring, work 40 hours a week and maybe even take care of a family. You know it’s going to take you more than four years to graduate college, and you’re OK with...

How can you keep your personal information safe?

How can you keep your personal information safe?

Erin Mann March 6, 2014

On Feb. 25, Indiana University announced it may have inadvertently exposed names, addresses and Social Security numbers of nearly 150,000 students. Though the university says that the information was not...

Students have goals before college career kicks the bucket

Students have goals before college career “kicks the bucket”

Melissa Spaide March 5, 2014

IUS students reveal their "graduation bucket-list," goals they want to reach before graduation. The most common were going on a mission trip to another country, traveling and finding a job related...

3-D printing is full of possiblities

3-D printing is full of possiblities

Kimberly Crowe March 3, 2014

3-D printing is starting to become popular not only in art, but also in other fields such as the sciences. IUS students and a professor are currently working on a project dealing with the Xbox 360 kinect....

Japanese Saturday School is a school for Japanese children from kindergarten through middle school, or ninth grade. The program has been affiliated with IU Southeast since 1988.

Japanese children use IUS to stay ahead

Melissa Spaide March 3, 2014

Fifth grader, Seina Kamimura wants to be an astronaut. She knows everything about space and has space encyclopedias. She said she even knows more than her American teacher. Math is her strong suit because...

Sebastien Philippe moved to the United States from Haiti when he was 9 years old; one year after his father, a traveling pastor in the Caribbean, immigrated.

Refugees endure hardships for new life in Louisville

Ethan Smith February 24, 2014

Refugees from crisis-stricken countries like Haiti, Somalia, Iraq, Afghanistan, DR Congo, and countless others have sought asylum in the United States. And for some, like Sebastien Philippe, their fresh...

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