Education: Worth the effort

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. One question comes to mind that stands out above the rest: Was it worth it? My response: [...]

Looking back, looking forward

My experience in college has been one of the great love-hate relationships of my life.

Belichick shut down

On Sunday, Nov. 15, Bill Belichick, head coach of the New England Patriots, let his cockiness cost his team a huge game in the race for home-field advantage in the American Football Conference playoffs.

Letter

Dear Horizon, I feel your article took a cheap shot at me while I was serving IUS students in line for soft drinks during Week of Welcome. We had a record-setting enrollment year and were pleased to see so many students in McCullough Plaza that busy day. As I recall, a video camera was directed [...]

IUS student faces fears, battles against cancer

As a child, we are innocent to the horrors of the world, but then comes real life and the first glimpse of what fear really is.

Open house rolls out red carpet

On Nov. 14, IU Southeast had an open house for prospective students.

Faux Pas 11/30/2009

French adjunct survived genocide before teaching

After surviving one of the largest genocides in history, Napoleon Akayezu, French adjunct, came to IU Southeast.

‘Wing King’ student cooks meals for campus offices

For more than a year now, James “Bobo” Young, general studies sophomore, has been reaching out to offices throughout campus with homemade meals.

History professor continues to serve students after 40 years

Stephanie Bower, professor of history and international studies, has been at IU Southeast for 40 years.

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