Category: News

Fall Career and Internship Fair opens doors

By: COURTNEY CATANZARITE Staff Writer This semester’s Career and Internship Fair took place on Wednesday, Sept. 25, with students from all grades and ages in attendance. “Over 65 employers came waiting eager and excited to talk to students about part-time and full-time jobs as well as internship opportunities,” said Meagan Thornburg, career counselor for the

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Changes on the plate for Northside Express

The area will soon be transformed into a burrito bar By: MELISSA SEYBOLDT Staff Writer Questions surrounding dining services at IU South Bend still linger, and some students are wondering, “What’s going on with Northside Express?” Currently, among the “grab and go” options are sandwiches, yogurt, chips and Starbucks Coffee. When it was introduced in

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Why Louis C.K. won’t let his kids have cell phones

By: DYLAN LEMERT Columnist Famously self-deprecating comedian, actor and social critic Louis C.K. sat down with longtime friend Conan O’Brien on his show a couple weeks ago to talk about a myriad of things, ranging from the early days of “Late Night” to Bruce Springsteen’s signature howls. But one part of the conversation, the part

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Niles Haunted House open for 2013 season

New attractions, new themes, good bad food By: KELSIE FERGUSON Staff Writer Haunted houses started opening up around the 1970s and Niles Haunted House (NHH) opened in 1974. This year they celebrate “40 Years of Fear” and speculate they may be one the oldest haunts in the United States. “Very few haunts throughout the country

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All bad things must come to an end

Felina brings a satisfying end to AMC’s hit drama Breaking Bad By: CECELIA ROEDER Design Editor  Column “Chemistry is the study of transformation.” -Walter White Sunday evening’s finale might have marked the end of Breaking Bad, but it kick-started public perception as one of the greatest TV crime dramas of all time. Since its beginning

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