By: DYLAN LEMERT Columnist @dlemert Amidst all the pressing issues like unruly gas prices or the flailing economy or modern-day racism, it’s easy to overlook the often head-scratch inducing situations like the one that transpired in Greenville, Kentucky last week. James Evans, 31, spent eight days in jail, not for assault or theft or even […]
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Titan of the Week: Garrett Galbavy
By: LESLIE LESTINSKY Staff Writer @2WriteLoveLilly You may recognize Garrett Galbavy as the quirky coffee shop guy in all black. Some of you may have even reported him to campus police if you unknowingly caught him in his -off-the-clock black trench coat, complete with chains and large belt buckles. Galbavy has something to say about […]
By: RYAN LOHMAN Staff Writer ryanlohman@gmail.com How and where students print on campus changed drastically this semester. University Information Technology Services (UITS) replaced Go-Print with a new system, IU Print, and added more printing stations in and outside of computer labs. As any student who started before this semester will remember, Go-Print required a username […]
Modern convenience vs. privacy
What the celebrity iCloud leak means for the rest of us By: JORDAN RAE LUCAS Columnist j.r.lucas.17@gmail.com Hollywood starlets, as a group, are not strangers to the occasional private photograph being made public. Over the holiday weekend, the entertainment community was rocked by not a leak, but a flash flood of illicit pictures. Jennifer Lawrence, […]
By: BEKKA OXLEY Staff Writer @bekka_oxley The 12th annual Entrepreneur Lecture Series has already begun at IU South Bend. Presented by the Judd Leighton School of Business and Economics, the series is aimed at informing students about the multi-faceted world of entrepreneurship. The focus of this fall series, sponsored by Lake City Bank, is the […]
By: MELISSA SEYBOLDT Staff Writer mekseybo@imail.iu.edu Latino printmaking from across the country is currently mounted on the walls of IU South Bend’s Art Gallery. Consejo Gráfico, an independent network of print workshops, made these works available through coordination between the gallery’s director and a local artist. On Friday evening, Sept. 5, the Art Gallery hosted […]
A Tribute from the Titans
By Kayla Smith Staff Writer Lady Titan Volleyball brought in a packed crowd on Wednesday evening and faced the rivaling Bethel Pilots for the first home game of the season. served as a tribute to the troops. The university gave free admission to veterans and current military members, and a portion of the proceeds was […]
By Tricia McCann Staff Writer @tricia_mccann Who goes out on Mondays? The Sustainability and Wellness Club is about to answer that question with their garden party this Monday, Sept. 15. Located behind the Creek Building in student housing, the party kicks off at 4 p.m. and will go until 6 p.m. “This is our 2nd garden […]
Goodbye Oncourse, hello Canvas
By NICK WORT Staff Writer @nickwort IU South Bend students and the rest of the IU system will be seeing big changes in the way their courses are administered throughout the next two years with the release of the new Learning Management System (LMS) called Canvas. According to Kael Kanczuzewski, instructional technology specialist at the […]
Justin Chupp, the new face of the SGA
By: NICK WORT Staff Writer @nickwort IU South Bend’s Student Government Association (SGA) has a new president and a new face in Justin Chupp. Formerly a SGA senator, Chupp plans on leading the association and the student body toward a sharper focus on student involvement and increased cooperation between on-campus clubs and organizations. “I really love […]