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Embedded: The Untold Story of First Generation Students

Mackenzie Kaskie, Contributor May 3, 2021

Hello, fellow Grenadiers! This story is for those of you who have dealt with the same circumstances and the same struggles: Silence, strife, and survival. When I applied to college as a first-generation...

Border Battles

Border Battles

Tate McGarvey, Staff Reporter April 19, 2018

Todd Manson, IU Southeast associate professor of psychology, frequently uses the biases which both New Albany and Louisville residents place on one another as an example in his class. Assumptions about...

Organization inspires hope in students

IUS Horizon April 1, 2012
AIDS Interfaith Ministries of Kentuckiana visited IU Southeast on March 13 in an effort to educate students about AIDS and alert students to the services AIM provides AIDS patients. The mission of AIM is to help people affected by AIDS or HIV by providing various aspects of support. Some of the services AIM provides includes counseling, food pantry, free dinners, mentoring, workshops and retreats.
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