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Breaking the social media habit

Erin Mann, Staff November 5, 2014

Lately, it has become a trend to take a break from social media. Many students and faculty on campus have caught on to this trend. While Leann Henegar, biology senior, has not taken a long break from...

Experts offer tips to avoid financial fraud

Haley Warwick, Staff November 5, 2014

Credit and debit card scams among students If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. That is what Ryan Dozier, financial center manager at Fifth Third Bank in Jeffersonville, said students...

Ebola: what you need to know

Ebola: what you need to know

Erin Mann, Staff November 4, 2014

With confirmed cases of Ebola in the U.S. being reported in the news in recent weeks, The Horizon takes a look at what the IU Southeast community needs to know about the disease. Recently, Indiana University...

IU Southeast German Club members decorate the mock Berlin Wall  at IU Southeast in 2013 (courtesy photo)

IU Southeast German Club to commemorate 25th Anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall

April Rickert, Editor-in-chief November 3, 2014

Harald Kynhoff was just 11 years old when he escaped the Soviet controlled city of Lenzen, In East Germany, by way of the River Elbe in 1963, just two years after the Berlin Wall was built. Kynhoff will...

IU Southeast comeback comes up short

Blake Stewart, Staff October 29, 2014

The IU Southeast volleyball team fell just short of forcing a fifth set, after a comeback in the Tuesday Oct. 21 match against Kentucky Wesleyan.  The Grenadiers lost the match 3-1. IU Southeast started...

Huber’s employees paint decorative faces on pumpkins to sell to the public.

A day at Huber’s Orchard, Winery and Vineyards

Laura Hubrich, Staff October 28, 2014

Huber's Orchard, Winery and Vineyards 19816 Huber Rd., Starlight, Ind. Farm Market: 812-923-9813 Winery: 812-923-9463 For more information, check out http://www.huberwinery.com/

The Dining Hall, one of the newest groups on campus, was officiated on September 22.

Inside The Dining Hall, a new group at IU Southeast this semester

Mary Kate Hailer, Staff October 28, 2014

On Sept. 22, 2014, The Dining Hall or “TDH” was officiated as a new organization at IU Southeast. While the group is not associated with Dining Services or The Commons, Katie Casper, communications...

Are exams the best method to test student learning?

Laura Hubrich, Staff October 28, 2014

It’s the night before a big exam and it’s the first time you’ve reviewed your notes since you took them in class. All you can do now is drink coffee and stay up all night cramming in hopes of a good...

IU Southeast presents “Once Upon a Mattress” with guest star Lee Meriwether, to open Thursday

Haley Warwick, Staff October 28, 2014

The Horizon spoke with guest star Lee Meriwether, actress from the 1966 Batman movie and Miss America 1955, and other cast members about the upcoming production of "Once Upon a Mattress," which opens this...

New degree maps to help students “finish in four”

Erin Mann, Staff October 26, 2014

Most universities aim to help students graduate in four years, but students may not know how to stay on track to finish their degree in time. Starting this fall, degree maps are being offered to help students...

Tips from a librarian

Haley Warwick, Staff October 13, 2014

“Our library is bigger than that building on campus,” Jeremy Wells, assistant professor of English said. Wells said students at IU Southeast may not realize they have access to a vast array of information...

IUS wins first place at Harvest Homecoming Parade

Mary Kate Hailer and Joel Stinnett October 12, 2014

On Saturday Oct. 4 about 60 members of the IU Southeast community participated in the Harvest Homecoming Parade. The IUS float was built by physical plant workers as well as student and faculty volunteers....

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