Police Blotter for Nov. 3, 2008

• Custodial staff reported the sanitary napkin machine in the Ogle Center was vandalized and the money taken out of it.

Barnes & Noble’s IUS Bookstore sells used IUS computers

Used computers from around the IUS campus are being sold once again, but there is a different strategy this time.

Pay attention, kids

When this issue of The Horizon is distributed, Election Day will be but hours away. While this weekly newspaper is still on the rack, we will know who our next president will be. This is the quiet before the storm.

Police release 2007 crime report

According to the report, there were 36 reported thefts in 2006. That number dropped to 17 reported thefts in 2007.

Agreeing to disagree

I am among the ranks of those who are ready for this election season to come to an end. No matter who wins or loses, it’ll be nice to stop seeing so much airtime eaten up by people who certainly approve of messages about their opponents.

Letters support Horizon’s use of SGA VP title

It should be intuitive that our governmental leaders are held to higher standards — from Congress to the SGA. The more troubling thing is that Korff’s reflex is defensive rather than humility, an apology and repentance.

Journalism student goes pre-med

Alex Germano originally intended to be a college graduate with a journalism degree. He was just shy of earning the degree from IU Bloomington when he returned home to Louisville in the summer 2007 to work, and to finish his coursework at IU Southeast.

SGA tries to buy tissues, weighs food

“I think Dr. Wert’s point is that whoever might be sick [now] might get well by the time the bill is passed,” Chaleunphonh said.

Helping children deal with divorce

On Wednesday, Oct. 22, in the Adult Student Center, Michael Day, director of personal counseling services, and Jason Schwenker, graduate student, held a discussion on the topic of divorce and how to help your children deal with the situation.

IUS Library hosts quilt show

The IUS Library is holding a quilt show in their gallery in the downstairs of the library.