As my time at IU Southeast quickly approaches its final Horizon, I find myself thinking back on the years I’ve spent in school, and the effect those years have had on my character and growth as a person.
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The consensus at an Executive Council meeting on Sept. 21 was that the current tobacco-free enforcement policy is ineffective and requires a new approach that could potentially include monetary fines for violators.
Rep. Baron Hill, D-9th District, held a town hall meeting on healthcare reform in the Hoosier Room on Monday, Aug. 31, with an energized and emotional crowd in his first of two scheduled events.
A contract to bring the first online plagiarism prevention service, Turnitin.com, to IU Southeast was awarded at the end of the fall 2008 semester, with services set to begin by the start of summer session I.
IUS faculty and students, along with journalists currently working in the field, discussed the current state of the economy and its effect on the media industry at “The Future of Journalism” panel forum held in University Center North, room 127, on April 2.
Dana Wavle, vice chancellor of Administrative Affairs, is new to IU Southeast. He brought his financial and corporate experience to IU Southeast after the former vice chancellor, Steve Taksar, accepted a position at Plymouth State University.
IUS graduate and hypnotist Randy Emily performed to a sell-out crowd on Friday, March 13, at the Corydon Jamboree in Corydon, Ind., with proceeds going to benefit charity runners for the American Cancer Society.
The IUS softball team defeated Taylor University in the first game of a doubleheader on March 14 at the Koetter Sports Softball Complex by a score of 9-3.
Student Government Association Treasurer James Bonsall, business management sophomore, has pledged to listen to students, take action and get results in his campaign for president of the student body.