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Michiana Monologues 2014 is headed to the city

By: ASHLEY KATLUN Staff Writer What started as a small theatrical fundraiser at IU South Bend to benefit local non-profit organizations has grown into a popular campus and community event. Now in its seventh year of production, the Michiana Monologues started as a way to raise money, entertain and educate the public about violence against […]

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Northside performance hall nearing completion

By: TRICIA McCANN Staff Writer Drum roll please: The big reveal is almost here for IU South Bend’s new Louise E. Addicott and Yatish J. Joshi Performance Hall. After nearly a year of remodeling, the hall is nearing its completion and, with just a few more additions, will soon be ready for the public. The […]

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Office of Judicial Affairs now the Office of Student Conduct (and a few more changes)

By: SARAH E. WARD Staff Writer The Office of Student Conduct at IU South Bend, formerly called the Office of Judicial Affairs, is undergoing a few changes this year. While the office will still uphold Indiana University’s Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct, they are also trying to expand their student programs and services. […]

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Professor’s play focuses on difficult subjects

By: RYAN L. GRUENEWALD Staff Writer A sold out audience filled the South Bend Civic Center’s Firehouse Theater on Portage Ave., Feb. 19, for a staged reading of “The False Lie” written by IU South Bend faculty and Notre Dame alum Matt Benedict and directed by David Chudzynski. Benedict started teaching for IUSB’s theatre program […]

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From thought to frame, from classroom to gallery

By: Melissa Seyboldt Staff Writer From the moment an artist creates their first piece, they begin to build a collection of works that reflect their artistic personality. Near the end of each semester, graduating fine arts students of IU South Bend get a chance to show family, friends and the general public their best works. […]

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Don’t Forget: Raclin School of the Arts Scholarship Applications Due March 1

Raclin School of the Arts Scholarship Application Deadline – March 1 To access the more than 200 IU South Bend and IU Foundation scholarship opportunities, students must complete the Online Scholarship Application (OSA) no later than March 1st each year. The OSA provides students the opportunity to be considered for the greatest number of scholarships […]

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Campus Digests: February 19

Campus Receives $1 Million Gift from Dwyer Trust The Vera Z. Dwyer Charitable Trust has made a gift of $1 million to Indiana University South Bend to fund scholarships for undergraduate students in the College of Health Sciences. One-half of the annual income from the gift will be awarded to full-time students enrolled in the […]

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IUSB Adventures: February 19

By Traci Bremer

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The uniquely futuristic cautionary tale of Dave Eggers

By: DYLAN LEMERT Columnist Dave Eggers’ newest novel is a work of nightmarish proportions. It’s a look at one possible version of a specifically-westernized apocalypse, an overblown tale of what happens when power is first given an inch, but takes a mile. “The Circle,” both the title of the novel and the name of the […]

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Mr. Smith had a hard time in Washington (so let’s see about how he does in South Bend)

By: CHRISTINA CLARK Columnist South Bend has had a few ups and down in the roller coaster of governmental representation over the past year. There have been people to be absolutely proud of and others that remind us that what we do online really translates to our real lives. Regardless of situation, both the good […]