By DANIELLE MILLER Staff Writer Students planning to live on campus during the next academic year should prepare to pay a little more. The board of trustees at IU South Bend just approved a 2.5% increase in the amount students will pay in campus housing that will go into effect this fall. “We regularly raise
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By BRIDGET JOHNSON Staff Writer The IU South Bend Student Counseling Center (SCC) now offers a grief and loss support group. Since people grieve in different ways, those running the Center thought to offer a support group in addition to their other resources. Any currently enrolled student wishing to join the group may do so
By NICK WORT Staff Writer The Student Government Association met Friday, Feb. 23, at IU South Bend’s University Grill. The meeting focused on reviewing funding requests for the Psychology Club and the Economics Forum. The first group to present was the Psychology Club. The club was seeking funding to cover the cost of obtaining the
By MANDI STEFFEY Staff Writer A new club at IU South Bend has been frequenting the Student Activity Center (SAC) lately. Students may have seen a few guys in metal helmets and leather armor hitting each other with foam swords, arrows and javelins. Television and the media have poked fun at these types of groups,
By NICK WORT Staff Writer Construction on IU South Bend’s new Education and Arts building is set to wrap up in March. The building will be partially open to students after the dedication ceremony on April 17. It will be home to the offices of the school of the arts, the school of education and
By DANIELLE MILLER Marvin Lynn has been appointed as the next dean in the School of Education at IU South Bend. He is currently serving as associate dean for teacher education at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, according to a press release. The challenges Lynn expects to face when taking the dean position have to
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By MANDI STEFFEY Staff Writer The IU South Bend American Democracy Project’s weekly show on WNIT, “Politically Speaking,” invited ten students on air last Sunday, Feb. 10, to talk about local and national political issues. Elizabeth Bennion, an IUSB political science professor and host of “Politically Speaking,” asked students their opinions on topics ranging from