Hi, I’m Christina Clark. This is my first full semester as a writer and columnist for The Preface and I couldn’t be happier about it. I’m currently still a freshman at IUSB, interested in mass communications and hoping to have a concentration in journalism and new media. As a non-traditional student, I started at IUSB […]
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Artist profile: Sarah Cukrowicz By CHRISTINA CLARK Staff Writer At the end of every semester, students graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) from the Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts display their finest work around campus and in exhibitions. One of those artists is Sarah Cukrowicz, whose art is on display in […]
Cats, cats and more cats
By MANDI STEFFEY Columnist We all love soaking up culture, but have any of you thought about cat culture? Cat culture is all around us. People scour the internet everyday for cute videos of cats in bathtubs, cats licking each other and the like. Luckily for me, I don’t have to watch these videos. Cat […]
By CHRISTINA CLARK Columnist Marriage equality has been a hot-button topic recently, involving the Supreme Court in the possible overturn of Proposition 8. It has brought out the ugly in both sides of the debate, but it has brought out the love in both sides as well. Seeing such things as “I may not approve, […]
By IZZA JATALA Staff Writer From filling out endless paperwork to adjusting to new environments to reconnecting to peers, the transition from student life to military life can be overwhelming for many veterans. IU South Bend student veterans seeking aid in this transition by connecting with the Student Veteran Organization of IUSB would not only […]
Comedian Dan Ahdoot returns to IUSB
By NICK WORT Staff Writer On Tuesday, March 26, the Northside Recital Hall was packed with students eager to hear comedian Dan Ahdoot. The event, which was open to IUSB and Ivy Tech students, was hosted by the Titan Productions team. Ahdoot, who has come to IUSB before, has been featured on Comedy Central’s “Premium Blend,” NBC’s “The Last Comic Standing” and “The […]
IUSB Adventures: April 3
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By SARAH E. WARD Staff Writer Mental illness affects as many as in four college students, according to the National Association of Mental Illness. Stress, relationships, finances, heredity and school are just a few factors that can lead to a mental illness or breakdown, no matter how slight or severe. Many people keep their mental […]
By MANDI STEFFEY Staff Writer A few months ago, news surfaced concerning a possible strike at all of the IU campuses to change some of the ways the university system operates. As of now, the core group of students at IU South Bend responsible for spreading the strike to this campus says the strike is […]
On the job (fair)
By CHRISTINA CLARK Staff Writer The IU South Bend Career and Internship Fair was in full swing on March 27, with the buzz starting during Veterans Hour at 1 p.m., and busy with students and community members until the close at 5 p.m.. All advertisement on the event required professional dress, and all were following […]