The Horizon

SGA overpays former senators

IUS Horizon February 14, 2010
Two former Student Government Association members formally apologized for working more than their salaries permitted, resulting in more than $300 being distributed between them. During the SGA meeting on Thursday, Feb. 11, former SGA senators Leslie Drury, psychology junior, and Elizabeth Jackson, international studies junior, apologized to SGA members during the student forum for accepting the money. Drury, who held the position of tech officer last semester, said the incident was a simple misunderstanding.

SGA goes on educational trip to Indianapolis

IUS Horizon February 7, 2010
After returning from the Indiana Statehouse, Student Government Association members passed two bills on Thursday, Feb. 4 to purchase office supplies and combine senate elections.The SGA took a trip to the Statehouse on Feb. 2, to participate in the Hoosiers for Higher Education event.

SGA discusses Internet service

IUS Horizon February 6, 2010
During the Jan. 28 Student Government Association meeting, two students vented frustrations about the lack of Internet service in the residence halls.

SGA discusses Internet service

IUS Horizon February 5, 2010
During the Jan. 28 Student Government Association meeting, two students vented frustrations about the lack of Internet service in the residence halls. Kathryn Haymon, psychology freshman, and Daniel Murray, philosophy freshman, were upset about being unable to receive Internet access in their lodges.

SGA president proposes peanut butter project

IUS Horizon January 26, 2010
Possible relief efforts for the earthquake in Haiti were mentioned at the Student Government Association meeting on Thursday, Jan. 21. SGA president James Bonsall suggested a peanut butter project that could be easily donated by students around campus. The SGA kicked off the spring semester by electing three new officers and planning a visit to the Indiana Statehouse.

French adjunct survived genocide before teaching

IUS Horizon December 1, 2009
After surviving one of the largest genocides in history, Napoleon Akayezu, French adjunct, came to IU Southeast.

Career Services director stresses readiness

IUS Horizon November 17, 2009
James Kanning, director of Career Services and Placement, has been helping students accomplish their career goals for more than 20 years.

Cataloger assists students in library, on basketball court

IUS Horizon November 10, 2009
Elizabeth McMahan, IUS Library catalog specialist, assists students in the IUS Library and on the basketball court.

State sales projections down, costs to rise

IUS Horizon November 3, 2009
The recession may cause more headaches for IU Southeast next year.

Renovations planned for The Commons, Food Court

IUS Horizon October 26, 2009
Renovations will begin next year to make The Commons and Food Court more user-friendly.

Campus prepares for virus

IUS Horizon October 19, 2009
As the H1N1 influenza virus transforms itself from an epidemic to a pandemic, schools across the nation, including IU Southeast, are taking necessary steps to combat the problem.

Politics, religion mesh for professor

IUS Horizon October 12, 2009
Eric Schansberg, professor of economics, said he takes economics and his faith seriously.
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