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IUS Library hosts Bogarting Hogarth, the Jerry Springer of the Art Community

Rain Hopkins, Staff Writer October 23, 2014

Drunken orgys, defaced bibles and burning casinos-- these are just a few of the scandalous topics covered in William Hogarth’s artwork. “It’s just super juicy,” said David Spencer-Pierce, printmaking...

Battle of the Phierce Fights Through the Rain

Rain Hopkins, Staff Writer October 22, 2014

A little rain didn’t stop the Phi Sigma Sigmas from having a good time. The sorority hosted their second annual “Survival of the Phierce,”-- a field day created to help raise money for the girls’...

Get Shot: Prevent the flu

Melissa Spade, Staff Contributer October 22, 2014

Coughing, headaches, stuffy nose, fever, fatigue and body aches are eminent symptoms of the flu. With work, school, children and other responsibilities people do not have time to be bogged down with such...

Master of Illusion Joseph Tran appears at IUS

Allison Nail, Staff Writer October 22, 2014

Thursday, Sept. 25 some IU Southeast students experienced quite a show. Joseph Tran, comedian, illusionist and entertainer from Hollywood, Calif. performed in the UC Commons from noon - 1 p.m.. Tran...

IU Southeast students share on social media during lockdown

IU Southeast students share on social media during lockdown

Ashley Sizemore, News Editor September 11, 2014

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Attention That Matters

Attention That Matters

Secoy Richey, Staff Writer September 4, 2014

Merit Pages is a new social media channel that offer students a way to share their undergraduate success stories with the world. “The website shares student accomplishments with hometown newspapers,...

How students can recover from summer

How students can recover from summer

Laura Hubrich, Staff Writer September 4, 2014

It happens every year. The spring semester ends and before you know it, the summer is over. The day finally comes when you’re walking around a local store and they have their huge “Back to School”...

Former IU Southeast student exhibits work

Former IU Southeast student exhibits work

Haley Warwick, Staff Writer September 3, 2014

Wende Cudmore, printmaking artist, uses fruits and vegetables to create unique works of art that in her words, transform tradition. Her work is currently displayed on the first floor of the IU Southeast...

Bringing community and campus together the first week

Dalton Yaden, Staff Writer August 27, 2014

Classes kicked off on Aug. 25, 2014 at IU Southeast. Live music, free food and other activities were held during Week of Welcome. People from the community, like Chuck Freiberger, County Commissioner,...

Publishing a book is often a long process

Publishing a book is often a long process

Ashley Sizemore April 30, 2014

Publishing a book may come naturally to some people, but can be a long process. The publishing task varies between the writer and the publishing companies.                James Kauffman,...

Diploma to-do list: Seniors may have unfinished business before graduation

Diploma to-do list: Seniors may have unfinished business before graduation

Ashley Sizemore April 28, 2014

Graduating students may not have everything done on campus to be able to receive their diploma and transcripts. Students are recommended by the Office of the Bursar to check and see if they have balances...

Summer Discounts at IUS

Summer Discounts at IUS

Ashley Sizemore April 23, 2014

IUS is offering discounted classes over the summer sessions, as well as $300 towards textbooks for those who enrolled during priority registration. Students give their take on whether or not they will...

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