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New technology showcased at Game On 1.5

Brandon Looney, Staff Reporter January 31, 2016

During this semester’s Game On technology festival, called Game On 1.5!, students, faculty and staff used the Oculus Rift, a system for virtual reality, to explore the capabilities of virtual reality...

First day of spring 2016 semester to be delayed two hours

First day of spring 2016 semester to be delayed two hours

Kristin Kennedy, News Editor January 10, 2016

The spring 2016 semester is set to begin Monday, Jan. 11. However, a snowstorm that lasted from late Saturday, Jan. 9 to Sunday, Jan. 10 has caused IU Southeast to have a two-hour delay the first day of...

Campus lodges come together for activities

Campus lodges come together for activities

Katie Casper, Staff Reporter November 27, 2015

IU Southeast is known for being a commuter school because only about 400 students live on campus, but some students and resident assistants are trying to change that. At IU Southeast, there are five...

IU Southeast to begin flat-rate tuition for full-time students

IU Southeast to begin flat-rate tuition for full-time students

Joel Stinnett, Staff Reporter November 26, 2015

An IU Southeast education will have added value for some students beginning in fall 2016. Indiana University announced Wednesday that its regional campuses – including IU Southeast – will be moving...

Lissa Gamsky, international business junior, at the Preservation Louisville booth at the NuLu Festival.

IU Southeast students volunteer in their community

Hannah Foreman, Staff Reporter November 16, 2015

Sitting on your couch, watching the same episode of Criminal Minds for the fifth time, you think to yourself, "Isn’t there something more productive I could be doing? Something that isn’t homework?...

Clocking out

Clocking out

Katie Casper, Staff Reporter November 15, 2015

Whether it’s a friendly smile, a quick wave or an upbeat ‘hello,’ the presence of Ruben Borrego has been felt throughout the IU Southeast campus. Now, after 15 years, his service to the campus and...

Annie Thomas, sophomore guard, dribbles the ball down the court against St. Mary-of-the-Woods in the Grenadiers home opener on Thursday, Nov. 12. Thomas transferred to IU Southeast this year from Henderson State University. She had a team-high 19 points and five assists in the win.

Grenadiers set school records in home opener win

Parker Henes, Staff Reporter November 13, 2015

The IUS women's basketball team rolled past St. Mary-of-the-Woods in their home opener on Thursday, Nov. 12 by a score differential of 42 points. The Grenadiers broke 100 points, winning by a score of...

Kicking off November with thanks

Tassy Payne, Staff Reporter November 6, 2015

November is the month known for giving thanks. To celebrate IU Southeast held a Founders’ Day luncheon for retired faculty of IU Southeast to say thank you for the work they did and are still doing for...

Car accident causes campus wide power outage

Car accident causes campus wide power outage

Paige Thompson, Managing Editor November 3, 2015

On Monday, Nov. 2, IU Southeast experienced a campus-wide power outage. According to Major Paul Holcomb of New Chapel Fire Department, the power outage was the result of an accident by a vehicle driving...

Brandon Anderson with the city of Louisville in the background. Anderson credits being closer to his son as the main reason he chose to attend IU Southeast.

Former IUS student finding success after athletics

Somolia Pumphrey, Staff Reporter November 2, 2015

After leaving IU Southeast, Brandon Anderson, who had already had dreams of owning his own businesses and producing his own brands, decided to start his own clothing line, Purpose Vision Lifestyle Apparel...

Joe Jackson, sophomore forward, goes up for a layup against St. Catharine on Tuesday, Oct. 27. Jackson finished the game with nine points and six rebounds as the Grenadiers lost by four points in their home opener.

Grenadiers lose home opener to St. Catharine

Parker Henes, Staff Reporter October 28, 2015

The IUS men’s basketball team lost their home opener 80-76 on Tuesday, Oct. 27. Four Grenadiers scored in double figures, but it wasn’t enough to overcome St. Catharine College. “It was a game...

Maddie Jacobi, freshman defensive specialist, prepares to serve the ball against Oakland City on Tuesday, Oct. 20. The Grenadiers lost the match in five sets for their second consecutive loss.

Grenadiers lose in five sets to Oakland City

Enrique Bryan, Staff Reporter October 21, 2015

The IUS volleyball team fell to Oakland City University on Tuesday, Oct. 20 in five sets (21-25, 25-15, 20-25, 27-25, 11-15). The loss is the second straight five set loss for the Grenadiers. “We...

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