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The Horizon

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The Horizon

The student news site of Indiana University Southeast

The Horizon

Hey, IUS, please give us the hazing investigation records we requested

Hey, IUS, please give us the hazing investigation records we requested

The Horizon Editorial Board November 18, 2019

Interviews with many members of IUS student organizations and the dean of campus life have revealed IU Southeast is aware of student hazing complaints and has investigated such claims multiple times over...


Mark Jallayu, political science junior, said that he thinks many Liberians were displaced after the civil war and moved to the United States.

“I came to America because my country wasn’t providing me with a good education,” Jallayu said.

An International Student’s Hope for a Better Education

Connor Edrington, Staff Reporter April 9, 2017

IU Southeast educates many different students from all over the world. The life of a student can already be a challenging and rewarding process when the student is in their home country, let alone, from...

Seuth Chaleunphonh presents a lecture on alcohol education to a student on Friday, Feb. 12.

Alcohol education session occurs on campus

Connor Edrington, Staff Reporter February 18, 2016

In Hillside Hall, students could learn about the dangers of something that can impact their entire college experience. Students attended an alcohol education session to get information about the dangers...

Sexual assault: Bystander prevention, education and changing the social narrative

Sexual assault: Bystander prevention, education and changing the social narrative

Paige Thompson, Managing Editor November 16, 2015

On Wednesday, Nov. 11, Audra Dowling, assistant director of residence life, asked passing students to make a pledge against sexual violence by signing their name and what made them "IUStrong," as a part...

Planner going green, printing getting lean

Planner going green, printing getting lean

Katie Casper, Staff Reporter September 8, 2015

Two big changes that have taken place this fall are the switch to the student digital planners and the decrease in printing allotments. Due to a budget cut of 35 percent, the free student planners provided...

Angel Russell, sociology junior and SGA chief justice, swears in Rebeccah Nesbitt, international studies sophomore, during the SGA meeting on Thursday, Jan. 15. Nesbitt is the newest senator in the SGA

SGA discusses upcoming event and swears in new senator

Kristin Kennedy January 18, 2015

During the first Student Government Association meeting of the semester at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 15, the members discussed the possibility of hosting an event during homecoming week. According...

Chancellor Ray Wallace and other IUS administrators take ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

Laura Hubrich, Staff October 1, 2014

IU Southeast held it's own ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Oct. 1 2014 in UC North. Chancellor Ray Wallace, who was challenged by Vice Chancellor Jason Meriwether, asked student organizations to participate....

New dean of Student Life leads change

IUS Horizon September 13, 2008
It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that things are changing at IU Southeast, and Seuth Chaleunphonh, the new dean of Student Life, is making sure of that.
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