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We need Feminism

We need Feminism

Paige Thompson, Staff September 19, 2014

We’ve all heard the term "feminist" before. Whether it be in our daily conversations or overheard somewhere. What is feminism? Why do we need it? "Feminist: the person who believes in the social, political,...

IU Southeast State of the Campus Address

IU Southeast State of the Campus Address

Aprile Rickert, Editor-in-chief September 17, 2014

When IU Southeast Chancellor Ray Wallace delivered his first ever State of the Campus Address to his new campus community last Thursday, Sept. 11, he began by focusing on the strengths of the regional...

Student Government Association implements plans for school year, inducts new officers

Haley Warwick, Staff Writer September 14, 2014

The Student Government Association of IU Southeast has already been working to implement new programs for the academic year. On Sept. 4, the first meeting of the semester, Alex Yson, SGA treasurer,...

Grenadiers beat Spalding, lose to St. Catharine

Blake Stewart, Staff September 13, 2014

IU Southeast won a tight  match against Spalding University on Wednesday night in five sets (25-17, 22-25, 25-20, 19-25, 15-9).  The win puts the Grenadiers at 3-3 on the year. The game was a makeup...

IU Southeast women’s volleyball team weekly roundup

Parker Henes, Staff September 12, 2014

The IU Southeast women’s volleyball team won one out of three matches on their weekend road trip to Pittsburgh, Pa. The Grenadiers played two games in the annual Battle of the Boulevarde  Invitational...

IU Southeast reacts to second campus lockdown within a year

IU Southeast reacts to second campus lockdown within a year

Eli Lossner, Sports Editor September 12, 2014

IU Southeast went on lockdown just after 1 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 11, after a report of a potential armed gunman. This was the second lockdown the campus has experienced within a year; the first was Dec....

Chancellor Ray Wallace leads the crowd in a moment of silence. “This is really a moment of commemoration. We need to remember the people who lost their lives on this tragic event and we don’t need to forget that anytime soon. It’s a time for us to take a little time out of our lives to bow our heads and remember what that day meant,” Wallace said.

IU Southeast remembers 9/11

Laura Hubrich, Staff September 12, 2014

On the morning of September 11, 2014, a gloomy, rain soaked sky described this day of remembrance perfectly. Students and faculty gathered together in McCullough Plaza yesterday to remember those...

Faces of IUS: Haley Hisle

Faces of IUS: Haley Hisle

Paige Thompson, Staff September 10, 2014

If someone were meeting Haley Hisle, speech communications junior, for the first time they might describe her as “bubbly,” or “enthusiastic,” and “positive.” All of which are true. Hisle,...

IUS Student Government Association president Stephon Moore

IUS Student Government Association president Stephon Moore

Erin Mann, Staff September 9, 2014

Many people know Stephon Moore as the Student Government Association president but there is so much more to who he is. "I’m outgoing and not afraid to engage with students who have questions," Moore...

Long live New Albanys Irish Exit

Long live New Albany’s Irish Exit

Taylor Ferguson, General Assignments Editor September 9, 2014

It’s Feb. 21, 2012 at midnight. I’m officially 21. It’s a Tuesday and I have class tomorrow, but that’s alright because it’s just the Horizon. Two of my best friends, Hannah and Erin meet me...

Merit Pages to allow IUS students to share accomplishments

Merit Pages to allow IUS students to share accomplishments

Secoy Richey, Staff September 9, 2014

Merit Pages is a new social media channel that offer students a way to share their undergraduate success stories with the world. "The website shares student accomplishments with hometown newspapers, local...

The Untouchable Tours bus

IU Southeast Criminal Justice Student Association explores Chicago

Nic Britton, Contributing writer September 9, 2014

A new breeze rolled in to the Windy City this summer, as the Criminal Justice Student Association made its first visit to Chicago. Nine students went along for the May 22 trip, led by Dr. Stephanie...

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