Student rides to conquer cancer

Alex Jones, advertising and communications sophomore, said he wants to help cure cancer.

Abshire sees the world through the eyes of many

Jean Abshire, associate professor of political science and international studies, has visited 36 countries, recently signed a contract to write a book on politics in Singapore and still has time to teach at IU Southeast.

Kant believe a word in this story

Not many students drop out of high school, earn their G.E.D., then go on to earn a doctorate in philosophy, but Daniel Gruner is doing just that.

Gruner said he plans to earn his Ph.D. in philosophy then work as either a professor or take over his family’s plush toy business, a business that has been in his family for three generations.

Police Blotter for Sept. 21, 2009

Sept. 11 at 12:18 p.m.
A report of harassment was made to the IUS Police Department when a Campus Life employee reported an adviser for the Alpha Phi sorority told her that if she handed out certain fliers again, “shit was going to go down.”

Water main breaks, no school

A water main break behind Hillside Hall on Sunday, Sept. 13, gave students a day off from classes and prompted a four-day boil water advisory for IU Southeast.

Disability software, hardware purchased

During the summer, IU Southeast bought new software and hardware for the approximately 250 students registered with the Office of Disability Services and for the entire campus.

Volunteer fair recruits students

The Volunteer Fair filled the Hoosier Room on Wednesday, Sept. 9. The event was held to get students to sign up to volunteer at various non-profit organizations located in different communities in the region.

Moody new senate chair

Staff shakeups once again dominated the Student Government Association agenda in their meeting on Thursday, Sept. 17.

Softball gold medalist holds clinic at IU Southeast

IU Southeast hosted a hitting clinic Sept. 11 through 13 with three-time Olympic gold medal winner Crystl Bustos.

IUS volleyball beats Spalding

On Sept. 9, the IUS volleyball team handed the Spalding Golden Eagles a defeat on their home court.