IUS students recently came together for fun, games, dancing and refreshments. The day consisted of dancing, basketball, cornhole and dodge ball. The only rule was that once the event began, participants...
IU Southeast is holding a dance marathon that will raise money for Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis.
The Indiana University Southeast Dance Marathon will take place Saturday, March 19 at...
Erin Coffee, journalism sophomore, said there was one defining moment in her youth. It was at the beginning of her eighth grade school year when a student sat next to her on the bus.
Coffee, who struggled...
Running down the road in front of the University Center, three IUS Police officers and seven Campus Life staff members leaned forward, pulling a blaring fire truck 100 feet. The team completed the task...
One of the largest communities on campus is Greek life. Some join for the resume builder, others sisterhood, or even philanthropic work. It is full of opportunities to get involved on campus and in the...
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 fifth annual Campus Boogie event on Aug. 30 at the Ogle Center in Knobview served as the unofficial close for the campus-wide Week of Welcome.
Three cash prizes were up for grabs for the student groups who performed during the event.
A judge’s panel comprised of three faculty and staff members commented on each performance, with the final vote decided by audience ballets.
Sigma Kappa, a sorority at IU Southeast, held their first Ultra Violet event where they had a chili cook-off, silent auction and various festivities.
Sigma Kappa decided to hold the cook-off to raise awareness and funds for their foundation. The ticket proceeds went toward Sigma Kappa’s philanthropies.
“We picked a chili cook-off because we thought it would be something that our community would respond to,” Samantha Forehand, elementary education junior, said. “It was a very successful turn-out, and there were many organizations and businesses willing to donate baskets for us.”