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IU Southeast comes back to beat IU Kokomo

Blake Stewart, Staff January 23, 2015

The IU Southeast women’s basketball team overcame a seven point halftime deficit to defeat IU Kokomo 55-51 on Thursday night in the Activities Building. In the first half of play, IU Kokomo went on...

IU Southeast: A look into the past

IU Southeast: A look into the past

Haley Warwick, Staff December 4, 2014

Growing from 1973, the three original buildings, Crestview Hall, Physical Sciences, and the original library building, IU Southeast has expanded into what we see it as today, according to the IU Southeast...

IU Southeast support group aims to help smokers break the habit

Allison Nail, Staff December 3, 2014

While going through daily routines and just trying to get through the day at work but you get that one customer who has to make everything harder. The customer set you off and now all you want to do is...

IU Southeast works on going green

Allison Nail, Staff December 3, 2014

Many have heard the term, but not everyone may know exactly what it means; sustainability. Lauren Pangburn, campus sustainability advisor and international studies senior, said sustainability is becoming...

Only six white rhinos left in the world

Only six white rhinos left in the world

Haley Warwick, Staff December 3, 2014

With six Northern White Rhinoceros left in the world, Steven Taylor, assistant director of conversation, education, and collection at the Louisville Zoo said the subspecies is functionally extinct. Taylor...

Chancellor Wallace’s first semester at IUS

Chancellor Wallace’s first semester at IUS

Joel Stinnett, Managing Editor for Digital December 1, 2014

On Friday Dec. 5, Chancellor Ray Wallace will walk onstage at The Ogle Center in full regalia. In the crowd will be IU President Michael A. McRobbie and the chancellors of each IU campus. His family and...

IU Southeast Makerspace 3D printing lab grand opening

Laura Hubrich, Staff November 17, 2014

Makerspace at IU Southeast unveiled a new 3D printing lab on Nov. 13, with a grand opening in the Library.

Holistic healer discusses the connection between stress and health

Erin Mann, Staff November 17, 2014

Health issues can start at the beginning of stress or other situations going on in a person’s life. On Nov. 12, the IU Southeast chapter of the nationally known organization Psi Chi invited Jordana...

Seeds and Greens brings new healthy eating and living options to New Albany

Seeds and Greens brings new healthy eating and living options to New Albany

Secoy Richey, Staff November 17, 2014

Seeds and Greens is the first and only natural market and deli to pop up in the ever-evolving renaissance of  downtown New Albany, offering what owner Stacey Freibert said is a not overwhelming but welcoming...

Student builds and launches testing of Barony game at IU Southeast

Student builds and launches testing of “Barony” game at IU Southeast

Rain Hopkins, Staff November 17, 2014

Armor, jewels, and monsters lurking in coal mines-- this is the world computer science junior Sheridan Rathbun envisioned and brought to life in a game called “Barony”. Rathbun said Barony is...

Psychology professor gives talk on science v pseudoscience

Erin Mann, Staff November 16, 2014

On Oct. 29, Todd Manson, assistant professor of psychology, had a discussion about the difference between science and pseudoscience. Manson began by explaining what pseudoscience was. He said it is...

Getting involved at IU Southeast may help students succeed

Rain Hopkins, Staff November 13, 2014

With colder weather often comes hibernation mode, when even getting to class may seem like a struggle. One option in beating the seasonal depression is to turn the winter months into a more productive...

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