By CHRISTINA CLARK Columnist While the government was on shutdown, I was worried. I came of age into a recession, couldn’t figure out what I wanted to do with my life, and stalled on plans. I have seen friends ascend from the ashes of the recession landing entry-level positions that poise them on the road […]
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IUSB Adventures: October 23
By TRACI BREMER
IUSB Quidditch Match:
Saturday, October 12 Photo credit: Nick Wort
Therapy dogs soothe stressed out students
By Tricia McCann Staff Writer With midterms abound, stress is anything but uncommon. Even more uncommon are dogs on campus. Ready with a shake, kiss and tail wag, many therapy dogs were prepared to help students unwind. Led by Kathryn Piekarski of the Sociology and Anthropology department along with her certified therapy dog Paris, nearly […]
By: MELISSA SEYBOLDT Staff Writer What would life be like without the advanced technology our society has grown accustomed to, and somewhat infatuated with? A professor at IU South Bend has been carrying this question with him for some time, and his curiosity may lead to a class designed to answer it, at least […]
The University Grill was transformed into Wonderland for Titan Productions’ annual red & white semi-formal dance. This year’s themes were “Alice in Wonderland” and “Masquerades.” Students danced to music provided by DJ SLIPSTR3AM, took photos in their festive attire and noshed on finger foods and punch. The event took place Tuesday evening, Oct. 8.
10/16/13 – 10/23/13 Bizarre Coterie at The State Just in time for Halloween On Saturday, Oct. 19, beginning at 6 p.m. The State Theater in South Bend will host a truly strange art experience featuring bands, hypnotism show, fire breathers, Rocky Horror shadow cast, photography, paintings, and more. Costumes are encouraged and strongly recommended and […]
The next great generation
By Dylan Lemert Columnist I remember reading a specific issue of Time magazine a few months ago. I remember Joel Stein’s cover story catching some flack – an article entitled “The Me Me Me Generation” with a caption that read, in part, “Millennials are lazy, entitled narcissists who still live with their parents.” This “millennial” […]
Community makes a wish with the chancellor
By NATALIE MILLS Photographer A multitude of students and faculty were in attendance for the Make A Wish With the Chancellor event on Tuesday evening. Everyone was in attendance to light their own Chinese lantern and make their own personal wishes. Students donated $2 to the Chancellor’s Fund in order to receive a lantern. Staff […]
Focuses on increasing student retention, meeting regional needs By SARAH DUIS Editor-in-Chief IU South Bend’s new chancellor has been formally installed. On Wednesday, Oct. 9, in a ceremony that took place in the Student Activities Center, Terry L. Allison was formally installed by John S. Applegate, executive vice president of University Academic Affairs. During […]