The Horizon is a student-produced newspaper, published weekly during the fall and spring semesters. Editors must be enrolled in at least three credit hours and are paid through a stipend. The Horizon is not an official publication of Indiana University Southeast and therefore does not necessarily reflect its views. To report a story idea or to obtain advertising/classified information, call (812) 941-2253 or fax (812) 941-2582. The Horizon is a member of the Indiana Collegiate Press Association, the Hoosier State Press Association and the Associated Collegiate Press. This Web site and all of it contents are protected by copyright. If you have questions about this Web site, please e-mail Ron Allman.
Horizon newsroom — (812) 941-2253
Horizon e-mail — Horizon@ius.edu
The Horizon
Indiana University Southeast
4201 Grant Line Road
New Albany, IN 47150
The Horizon began as The Southeastern Student on March 12, 1947. The Horizon has also been called The Student, The Southeast Horizon, and IUS Horizon.
The staff is comprised completely of students. The editor-level positions are paid, while the rest of the staff earns class credit in C327 – Writing for Mass Media. Education majors and journalism minors are required to take one semester of The Horizon. Journalism majors have to take two semesters.
Although there are no official prerequisites for C327, it is highly recommended that students take J200 before taking The Horizon. Editors are highly encouraged to take J210, Visual Communications, before becoming editors.
The Horizon is published 12 times a semester. There are no summer issues. About 2,000 copies of The Horizon are distributed on campus on Monday.