UBC2M, Honors to host fourth Titans Talk tomorrow
By: Mira Costello
Editor-in-Chief
U Bring Change 2 Mind and the Honors Program will host the fourth annual Titans Talk mental health event tomorrow, April 3, from 6-8 p.m. in DW 1001. Club members and volunteers will read anonymously submitted monologues, sharing stories from IU South Bend students and others about their mental health experiences. Honors students can receive event credit by attending and writing a 250-word reflection; the submission link is on the event’s Titan Atlas page.
Tap & Kickline to perform on-campus show
By: Cienna King
Photographer and Staff-Writer
Join IU South Bend’s Tap & Kickline as they perform on April 6 at 2 p.m. This performance will showcase many routines that the dancers have been preparing for both this show and other community performances. It will be held on campus in the Northside Auditorium, and admission is free, but the Kickline is accepting donations for their Tap and Kickline Scholarship.
SGA to host fundraiser dinner for Rwandan Genocide survivors
By: Claire McKenna
Staff-Writer
On April 9 from 5-7 p.m. in the Grill, the SGA is hosting their annual Benefit Dinner, recognizing the nonprofit Global Survivors for Peace. The event will be a fundraiser supporting local Rwandan Genocide survivors in Michiana. The dinner will include chicken and chickpea curry along with refreshments and desserts. The event is open to the public, with $20 tickets for IU South Bend students and $25 for all other attendees. Tickets and more information can be found on Titan Atlas, and donations can also be made at the ticket link.