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IU Southeast hosts final mental health and wellness panel

Charlyn Corum, Staff Writer April 1, 2015

On March 18th, Daniel Moore, senior judge of Indiana, Kevin Pangburn, director of substance abuse treatment in the Kentucky prison system and Deb Coleman, director of mental health services in the Kentucky...

The Frazier History Museum on Museum Row in downtown Louisville.

Horizon guide: spending spring break at home

Kaetln Harrison, Staff Writer March 23, 2015

Spring break is right around the corner; but not everyone is leaving the area. Why would you when there are so many things to do here in Kentuckiana? The choices are endless and apply to all kinds of interests.       For...

Gaming on a snow day

Gaming on a snow day

Duncan Cooper, Staff March 5, 2015

It’s round two, students of IU Southeast. Snow is burying us once more, and we now face the choice –yet again, unfortunately- of deciding whether we will find a way to entertain ourselves or simply...

Brain food: tips to healthy eating on campus

Kaylynn Williams, Staff Writer March 4, 2015

Get up early, go to class, work late, and hit the bed. There is no time for a college student to eat healthy while always on the go, right? Wrong. Being healthy is not a characteristic. It is an accomplishment...

IU Southeast concert band presents winter pops concert

IU Southeast concert band presents winter pops concert

Charlyn Corum, Staff Writer February 18, 2015

Children shimmy and adults tap their knee to the music that fills the auditorium. The IU Southeast Concert Band presented their annual Winter Pops Concert on Sunday. Philip A. Thomas directed the...

Students spend time during the IU Southeast closing sledding. Photo from @yagirl_tooshort on Twitter

Snow days for IUS: students and faculty weigh in

Kristin Kennedy, Staff February 17, 2015

Students, faculty and staff received a break from IU Southeast when a snowstorm caused the campus to close for two days. IU Southeast was closed on Monday, Feb. 16 and Tuesday, Feb. 17 due to the storm....

Curling up with your snack and the remote can sometimes be the perfect cure for boredom on a snow day

A cure for cabin fever: hidden gems of television and film

Duncan Cooper, Staff February 17, 2015

Let’s face it- it’s cold out right now. The roads are icy and miserable, plenty of businesses are closed, and sticking your head outside might lead to an immediate, frostbitten death. This is the weather...

The IU Southeast police department got in on the festivities.

Luv the doors: IU Southeast decorates doors for homecoming contest

Kaetln Harrison, Staff Writer February 14, 2015

Homecoming is knocking. This week student organizations had the opportunity to  compete in a door decorating contest; an event that has been a tradition for nine years. The contest is part of homecoming...

Racers line up to begin the race.

Homecoming kickoff: IU Southeast hosts Tundra Run

Kaetln Harrison, Staff Writer February 12, 2015

Get ready get set for homecoming week. This Saturday in preparation for homecoming, students, faculty and members of the community gathered at IU Southeast for its kickoff event; a two-mile tundra run...

Bernadette Jessie, social science professor designed this in a way that allowed for students to learn condensed versions of both forensic psychology and forensic science.

Students learn from mock crime scene in Crestview Hall

Jordan Williams, Staff February 7, 2015

In the Crestview staff lunch area, a room that is blandly furnished for the sake of functionality with decorations that cater to the same level of excitement as the intended purpose of such a space,...

IUS honors mentoring program

Kathyrn Ross, Staff February 6, 2015

In observance of National Mentoring Month, our own IU Southeast Mentors and Mentees were honored with a luncheon on Wednesday, January 22. Chancellor Wallace took to the podium to share his personal...

Forgiving Dr. Mengele documentary shown in Ogle Center

“Forgiving Dr. Mengele” documentary shown in Ogle Center

Kristin Kennedy, Staff February 3, 2015

All 96 seats were occupied in the Millicent and Norman Stiefler Recital Hall. Potential audience members sat on the wooden steps after giving up their seats. Over 100 people came to the “Forgiving...

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