The Horizon

Graphic by Garland Noel.

IUS staff, administration hopeful to resume “normal” functions in Fall 2021, prospective students in suspense

Garland Noel, Staff Reporter May 2, 2021

After a senior year of hybrid schooling at Floyd Central High School, Aidan Dethy sits at his computer, plugging away at his freshman class schedule before his first semester at IU Southeast. All of his...

The “Hope’s Harbor” sculpture sits in front of Knobview Hall and the Ogle Center. File photo by Bryce Shreve.

IU campuses set up Wi-Fi hotspots for students to use during the COVID-19 crisis

Aubryn Crotchett, Staff Reporter April 13, 2020

IU campuses are currently providing free Wi-Fi access to both students and the community in response to the COVID-19 crisis. The high-speed Wi-Fi is free and offered 24 hours a day, which allows users...

Volunteers help with campus move-in day.

New Rooms for a New Year

Connor Edrington, Assistant News Editor August 25, 2016

For some students, entering a new academic year also means entering a new home away from home. On Thursday, August 18 students brought their belongings to one of five lodges on campus during move-in...

Raising mental health awareness

Ethan Smith, Staff October 5, 2014

Beth Rueschhoff, assistant professor of biology, has designed an ongoing series of talks to appeal to some of the schools on campus such as nursing, psychology and sociology. The most recent talk, held...

New director encourages change

IUS Horizon August 26, 2012
Amanda Stonecipher, new director of Residence Life and Housing, has been working the summer away preparing Residence Life and the lodges for fall semester students. “Summer is the busiest time,” Stonecipher said. “We have to successfully move out all the spring semester students.” Since she took her position on April 16, Stonecipher said she and the other staff members of Residence Life have been busy with yearly summer work.
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