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Campus organizations

Katie Casper and Enrique Bryan November 25, 2015

IU Southeast’s students possess a variety of interests and the campus’ many student organizations allow them to share those interests with one another. A few of these organizations are detailed below. Student...

The IU Southeast police department got in on the festivities.

Luv the doors: IU Southeast decorates doors for homecoming contest

Kaetln Harrison, Staff Writer February 14, 2015

Homecoming is knocking. This week student organizations had the opportunity to  compete in a door decorating contest; an event that has been a tradition for nine years. The contest is part of homecoming...

The Dining Hall, one of the newest groups on campus, was officiated on September 22.

Inside The Dining Hall, a new group at IU Southeast this semester

Mary Kate Hailer, Staff October 28, 2014

On Sept. 22, 2014, The Dining Hall or “TDH” was officiated as a new organization at IU Southeast. While the group is not associated with Dining Services or The Commons, Katie Casper, communications...

Student organizations fail to represent

IUS Horizon August 28, 2011
During my time at IU Southeast, I have found that to receive the true college experience, getting involved on campus is a key aspect for many students, including myself. According to the article “What Matters in College?” by Alexander W. Astin, “Student involvement reflects the amount of physical and psychological time and energy the student invests in the educational process.” I believe that being a member of a student organization or some other IUS secondary committee can also give a student an added sense of belonging and, then, lead to higher academic performance.
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