Committee may dissolve

Several senators called for the disbanding of the Police Blotter Committee at the Student Government Association meeting on Nov. 6.

IUS Police Blotter for Nov. 10, 2008

IUS Police issued a misdemeanor citation to IUS student Michael Woodson, Jr. for driving with a suspended license on Oct. 30.

Wares of the World

The annual Wares of the World Marketplace event was held on Nov. 3 and 4, in the Hoosier Room West and offered students, staff and the community the chance to see and purchase different wares from around the world.

Faculty, staff, students give helping hand to aid family

With the current economy, not much hiring is happening. On top of that, one of our children was hospitalized for five days while doctors tried to come up with a diagnosis.

Cartoon irks senate secretary

Last week’s disguised Student Government Association members cartoon by Scott Gillespie was cute. I imagine it produced the common reaction of, “Hey, that’s right — I don’t know any SGA members, but maybe I’ve seen the president around. What’s the deal?”

Some jokes aren’t funny

Barack Obama won the presidential election by a landslide. The people have spoken. It was time for change and electing Obama is going to be the change people need. I’m happy my vote was heard and I’m excited to see what he will do in these tough economic times.

IUS cuts down Mighty Oaks

The IU Southeast volleyball team stretched their winning streak to three with a decisive 3-1 victory on Oct. 30 over the Oakland City Mighty Oaks, 22-25, 25-14, 26-24, 25-17.

The fool at the table

There is a fool at every table, and if you can’t find them, then it is probably you. That is an interesting poker analogy, but it is fun to broaden that to everyday life. And better yet, you can substitute the word fool for more interesting words. I will just let you use your imagination on that.

Honors literature at higher level

The college experience is different for everyone, but there are three things every student can count on in every class. There’s the curriculum, the classroom and the instructor. One class offered at IU Southeast this semester has those three things, at a slightly higher level.

IUS assistant coach gives players hope after a life of hardship

Alvin Gene Thomas, IUS assistant men’s basketball coach, was on his way to becoming one of Denny Crum’s champions.