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Associate director of Campus Life Channell Barbour, business junior Nicholas Moore, education junior Calvin Barron, Spanish senior Tuyuq Hightower, psychology and sociology junior Izzy Nolan, education junior Dakota Hendrick, education junior Jessica Pilkerton and psychology sophomore Kelly Howard listen to Joseph Grant, lecturer of criminology and criminal justice, discuss “Get on the Bus.”

“Get on the Bus” screening stimulates discussion of racial and other issues

Kristin Kennedy, News Editor January 22, 2016

African-American men and Caucasian men discriminated against each other. Meanwhile, a few men were coming to terms with their sexuality, and a man and his son had a stormy relationship. These are just...

Aimee Kelmel, sociology senior, and Aubrey Garman, psychology and sociology senior, collect individually wrapped snacks Thursday, Jan. 14 in The Commons for the Sociology Club. The snacks will be added to care packages that will be distributed to the homeless during the Point in Time count on Wednesday, Jan. 27.

Sociology Club collects snacks for the homeless

Autumn Hockenbury, Staff Reporter January 19, 2016

Aimee Kelmel, sociology senior, had an experience that showed her the importance of supporting organizations that help those who experience homelessness. In 2013, her home was destroyed by a fire. Everything...

Groups of people joined together for the King Scholarship Breakfast and Panel Discussion on Saturday, Jan. 16 in the Hoosier Room in University Center North to donate to and support the scholarship efforts, as well as discuss issues of racism.

King Breakfast raises money for scholarships

Connor Edrington, Staff Reporter January 17, 2016

On the weekend before Martin Luther King Jr. Day, groups listened to experts speak about the legacy of a man that helped pave the way for African American citizens in our country. More than 100 alumni,...

Reba Potter, fine arts senior, stands next to a piece from her B.A. senior art exhibition on Thursday, Jan. 14.

Senior art exhibition depicts identical twins

Connor Edrington, Staff Reporter January 15, 2016

Bright, colorful artwork hangs on two walls of the art gallery in the lower level of the IUS library. The artwork displays two similar people in two different ways. Reba Potter, fine arts senior, created...

Cas Haley performs one of his songs, “Hold Up My Heart,” during the Student Program Council’s IU South Beach event on Tuesday, Jan. 12 in The Commons.

“America’s Got Talent” singer performs at IU Southeast

Hannah Foreman, Staff Reporter January 14, 2016

Nothing has kept Cas Haley from doing what he loves most, not even a skiing accident that left him unable to sing for eight months.  Haley has been performing for over two decades, and he was seen...

Silencing the Generalizations of the Liberal Arts

Silencing the Generalizations of the Liberal Arts

Jordan Williams, Features Editor January 11, 2016

When Scotty Striegel first started college, he planned to major in civil engineering. He thought the field provided good job prospects. But while studying at Ivy Tech in 2011, he quickly learned that he...

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Horizon Guide: Financial Aid

Jordan Williams, Features Editor January 11, 2016

For most students, the application process of financial aid is a laborsome effort, but an effort that is necessary nonetheless. Whether it be the persistent tax forms or knowing which assets and annuities...

Esarey with Swift backstage. Esarey said she was dancing to Swifts song Wildest Dreams when Swifts mother approached her and asked if she had ever met Taylor. Photo courtesy of Rachel Esarey.

Out of the crowd

Joel Stinnett, Staff Reporter January 11, 2016

It is a rare occasion in life when someone is given a chance to meet their idol. It is an even rarer occasion when that person meets their idol while wearing a pink and blue light-up tutu. That is the...

First day of spring 2016 semester to be delayed two hours

First day of spring 2016 semester to be delayed two hours

Kristin Kennedy, News Editor January 10, 2016

The spring 2016 semester is set to begin Monday, Jan. 11. However, a snowstorm that lasted from late Saturday, Jan. 9 to Sunday, Jan. 10 has caused IU Southeast to have a two-hour delay the first day of...

Campus lodges come together for activities

Campus lodges come together for activities

Katie Casper, Staff Reporter November 27, 2015

IU Southeast is known for being a commuter school because only about 400 students live on campus, but some students and resident assistants are trying to change that. At IU Southeast, there are five...

Reproductive resources

Reproductive resources

Tassy Payne, Staff Reporter November 27, 2015

Hormones rage. Bodies heat up and then succumb, causing the nerve endings to quiver in anticipation of more pleasure. However, the urge to acquire this momentary gratification could result in life-changing...

IU Southeast to begin flat-rate tuition for full-time students

IU Southeast to begin flat-rate tuition for full-time students

Joel Stinnett, Staff Reporter November 26, 2015

An IU Southeast education will have added value for some students beginning in fall 2016. Indiana University announced Wednesday that its regional campuses – including IU Southeast – will be moving...

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