By: Ashley Rose Staff writer/photographer Chloe Teall is a senior at IU South Bend and will be graduating this spring with a Bachelor of Fine Arts as well as a minor in Printmaking. Teall will be continuing her degree at the Herron School of Art where she will earn her Master’s. Teall’s favorite art medium […]
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By: Ashley Rose Staff writer/ photographer Leigha Jones is a sophomore at IU South Bend, earning her degree in fine arts with a concentration in graphic design. Her favorite mediums to create art with are graphite and charcoal. When asked about her biggest inspiration for art, Jones said: “My biggest inspiration as an artist is […]
By: Mabel Myers Editor-in-Chief Public Perceptions: Serial Killers & Victims, SAC 206: On Mar. 10 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., join the Political Science Club in SAC 206 to welcome Dr. Stacie Merken for a discussion on the media coverage of serial killers, victims and the public’s ideas on these crimes. LinkedIn Review: On […]
By: Mabel Myers Editor-in-Chief Registration is quickly approaching for the Fall semester. HPER classes are for all students who are interested in earning credit by doing physical activity. HPER classes will fulfill the campus wide general education requirement which requires students to demonstrate their understanding of the concepts of physical fitness, holistic health, healthful living […]
By: Mabel Myers Editor-in-Chief Students from the Advertising and Marketing clubs attended a Young Professional’s Career Day hosted by the Chicago Advertising Federation in Downtown Chicago on Feb. 25. “The day was full of valuable knowledge, panel discussions, and networking opportunities for students,” said Bryan Gonzalez-Villalobos, President of Marketing Club. This day was an opportunity […]
By: Alyssa Foster Co-Editor IU South Bend’s Health & Wellness Center is now offering take-home sexually transmitted infection (STI) tests for students to comfortably take care of their sexual health. The take-home tests are identical to the ones offered in-clinic. However, they are now available for pickup, allowing students to perform the test(s) in the […]
By: Mira Costello Co-Editor It’s no secret that custodians, groundskeepers, maintenance and other facilities workers keep our campus clean, warm, and working like a well-oiled machine. Even though we can’t do without them, though, many of us go about our days as if they’re invisible, walking past their offices and workstations without so much as […]
By: Mira Costello Co-Editor On March 4, the first day of the campus mask-optional policy, the Student Government Association convened to discuss funding requests, the approaching elections, and their upcoming benefit dinner. In her report, President Rana Hamad noted that there is some community concern about masks being optional after spring break, when students may […]
By: Kaylee Darnell Sports Editor The men’s basketball team finished their regular season 25-6, 19-3 in conference and received their bid into their third straight National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) tournament. The team watched the live drawing on Mar 6 and waited for their name to be drawn to see who they would be […]
By: Alyssa Foster and Cassidy Martenson Co-Editor and visiting writer If you have learned anything from reading this column, it should be that Alyssa and Cassidy are extremely dramatic. Let’s be honest: this whole column is just a dramatization of our very average lives. Well, this week was no different, and you’re about to learn […]