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Twelve students as well as IUS professors serve as ambassadors for IU Southeast in their first attendance at the Indiana Latino Leadership Conference. Photo by Meleena Richardson.

IU Southeast to host 21st annual Indiana Latino Leadership Conference

Meleena Richardson, Social Media Director February 24, 2019

“Educación es Poder.” This was the theme of the 20th annual Indiana Latino Leadership Conference. In English, it translates to, “Education is Power.” This phrase holds significant meaning to...

Hockman lines up a pair of free throws from the Grenadiers game against Brescia Univeristy. Photo by Tamar Kelly

Josie Hockman joins the 1000 points club

Jayla Rose, Staff Reporter February 14, 2019

IU Southeast senior Josie Hockman is familiar with shooting her shot. Hockman has had a successful season hitting her 1000 points college career goal during the Grenadiers game against Asbury University...

Junior Madi Woods guards against a Carlow point guard in the first half of their 77-67 win over the Celtics.

Grenadiers fend off late Celtics run

Brandon Miniard, Staff Reporter January 23, 2019

The IU Southeast women’s basketball team started 2019 in a less-than-desirable situation, beginning the new year in the midst of a 1-9 stretch that saw their overall record go from 7-1 to 8-10. Their...

Betty Collard hangs a shirt onto a rack in the sorting room. Students would put clothes on hangers so they were ready to be sold in the front of the store.

Martin Luther King Jr. Day: a day to serve

Joshua Roy, Kat Lynn, and Shelby Pennington January 22, 2019

January 21, 2019 celebrates the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr., activist and leader of the civil rights movement. An American federal holiday, MLK Jr. Day is a day off for workers and students...

Students raise arms in the air as they do the wave at new student induction day.

Welcoming the Class of 2022

Meleena Richardson, Social Media Director August 22, 2018

Students packed into the activities building to listen to speeches given by Chancellor Ray Wallace, Candyce Clifft, anchor for WDRB, Cassie Goodrich, student body president and other faculty members....

A Free Press: The Foundation of Democracy

A Free Press: The Foundation of Democracy

Horizon Editorial Board August 22, 2018

One of the foundations of our country is the freedom to express our opinions without persecution and our ability to access free and reliable information. If you threaten those principles, you threaten...

Journalists Memorial, Newseum. Washington D.C.

EDITORIAL: ‘Yes, we’re putting out a damn paper’

Horizon staff June 29, 2018

As journalists, our goal is to report the facts and make sense of difficult and confusing situations, and that is what The Capital Gazette did by publishing an issue the day after losing five of their...

A student embraces a professor after receiving his diploma.

Another Year for the Books

Erin Coffee, Content Editor May 8, 2018

A mix of emotions filled the air as graduating seniors waited in anticipation for the commencement proceedings to begin. For some students, graduating college meant being the first in their family to...

Kelly Ryan said half of history majors attend graduate school in the interest of entering other careers, “The same skills that kind of brought them an interest in history create a lifetime of curiosity that makes them keep moving through careers by attending graduate school.”

Breaking Stereotypes

Stephen Simmons, Staff Writer December 9, 2017

Students who earn Social Science degrees often enter careers that are different than the name of their degrees imply. IU Southeast’s School of Social Sciences offers undergraduate degree programs in...

Photo by Connor Edrington

Alcohol and Drugs: What Does it Really Look Like in Our Community?

Connor Edrington, Staff Reporter November 1, 2017

With all the talk about alcohol in university dorms and drugs in our community, the answer to what substance use really looks like can be hard to narrow down. Michael Day, personal counselor at IU Southeast,...

Unrelated Twins

Unrelated Twins

Chandler Cooper, Staff Reporter October 30, 2017

They say everybody has a double. It’s a known myth that we all have a doppelganger somewhere out there - or at least someone who resembles us in some peculiar fashion - but we never really expect...

Angels in the Outfield

Angels in the Outfield

Chandler Cooper, Staff Reporter October 30, 2017

“July 16th was probably the hardest day of my life to get through,” said Santrel Farmer, freshman education major. During the summer of 2017, Farmer and his cousin, Tariq Jibreel Armour, packed...

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