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Alcohol and Drugs: What Does it Really Look Like in Our Community?

Connor Edrington, Staff Reporter November 1, 2017

With all the talk about alcohol in university dorms and drugs in our community, the answer to what substance use really looks like can be hard to narrow down. Michael Day, personal counselor at IU Southeast,...

No drink, no problem

No drink, no problem

Charlyn Corum February 22, 2016

Assuming I am a judgmental bore for not drinking at a party is like me assuming everyone who wears cowboy boots wrangle cattle. People tend to think that those who don’t choose to drink had either...

Rising smoke

Rising smoke

John Boyle, Staff Reporter February 22, 2016

Incidents involving the use of drug and alcohol on campus have resulted in multiple police dispatches in recent weeks at IU Southeast. One call on Wednesday, Jan. 27 resulted in two non-students being...

Crime report brews alcohol improvement

IUS Horizon November 25, 2012
The Annual Campus Security Act and Fire Safety Report for 2011 was released on Oct. 1, showing a significant decrease in the number of crimes and arrests that took place on campus from 2009 and 2010. This report showcases information regarding campus crime statistics and procedures for fire safety, as well as statistics showing drug and alcohol violations on campus for the last three years. Charlie Edelen, IUS Police chief, said this report can be very useful for students who want to find out how safe the IUS campus is.

UCard system restricts students’ money

IUS Horizon October 14, 2012
Students interested in purchasing condoms, alcohol, lottery tickets or tobacco products from the local Sav-A-Step on Grant Line Road are out of luck if they are planning on using their UCards. Like many other local businesses, Sav-A-Step is now accepting the UCard, as many of their customers are IUS students. Unfortunately, these businesses are under a contract with IU Southeast banning “adult products” from students purchasing with a UCard. IU Southeast is being disrespectful to its students by mandating what students can and cannot purchase with the money they earn.
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