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Mackenzie Burns, education junior, pulls a New Chapel Fire Co. fire truck during Pi Kappa Alpha’s fire truck pull on Monday, Sept. 28. Burns completed the pull with Isaac Barrow, general studies sophomore.

Student organizations dedicate time and service to community

Kristin Kennedy, Social Media Coordinator October 5, 2015

Running down the road in front of the University Center, three IUS Police officers and seven Campus Life staff members leaned forward, pulling a blaring fire truck 100 feet. The team completed the task...

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...

The Culbertson Mansion, located in downtown New Albany, offers tours of the home all year long.

The Horizon haunted house guide

Laura Hubrich, Staff October 21, 2014

WAVERLY HILLS SANATORIUM Waverly Hills Sanatorium, known as the most haunted place on Earth, is continuing its haunted house again this year! The haunted house is open every Friday and Saturday now until...

Family involvement stretches beyond campus

IUS Horizon September 23, 2012
A group of nearly 100 non-traditional students, including their family members, gathered at the Louisville Zoo on Sept. 15 for a day of learning, fun and to share memories among exotic animals from around the world. Each attendee picked up their free ticket at the IU Southeast welcome table from Kimberly Pelle, coordinator for Non-traditional Student Programs, with her assistant, Yvonne Bagshaw, general studies sophomore and non-traditional student. “Coming to the zoo is not cheap,” Pelle said. “We can give them a free ticket, so it cuts down on costs, and they can bring their families.”
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