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Shepherd and author to give sustainability lecture

By: C.A. Printup Staff Writer @DontWriteDown    Shepherd and internationally bestselling British author James Rebanks will deliver a lecture in the Sustainability and Innovation series 7 p.m. Monday, Jan. 22., in Northside Hall’s performance hall.    Event host Professor Ken Smith started following Rebanks and interacting with him in his class on Twitter. Smith and Rebanks live-tweeted […]

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Crimson Card comes to IUSB

By: C.A. PRINTUP Staff Writer @DontWriteDown   IU South Bend has joined the other IU campuses in adopting a new campus identification card, called Crimson Card. Paul Sharpe, executive director of the Office of the Vice President for Information Technology, said that the Crimson Card is the “Mercedes of student IDs.” Students can pay their […]

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Students make it to final round at state competition

By: C.A. PRINTUP Staff Writer @dontwritedown Freshman Kendra Turner, 19, and Jack Saunders, 18, made it to the top 16 groups out of approximately 175 groups at the annual Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCATCF) on Tuesday January 10, 2017. “It’s like this big conference thing that they have in different places each year,” […]

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Students get pumped for new Harry Potter movie

By: C.A. PRINTUP Staff Writer @dontwritedown “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,” is coming out Friday, Nov. 18, and some students at IU South Bend are getting excited. “This is her first non-book movie and I’m really interested to see how it does,” IUSB student Kyree Turner said. “I didn’t care for most of […]

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Kolbe welcomed as business school dean

By: C.A. PRINTUP Staff Writer @dontwritedown The Judd Leighton School of Business and Economics announced Richard Kolbe as its new dean. “As a dean, we would ask people to serve from within the college of Business and Economics,” Executive Vice Chancellor Jann Joseph said. “And then we would look for people across campus who, from […]

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Bash a presidential candidate’s head in

By: C.A. Printup Staff Writer Which presidential candidate do you want to hit more? For $2, the IUSB Advertising and Marketing Club will give you that choice. The same club that duct-taped a teacher to a wall last year will have piñatas of the two major party presidential candidates, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump outside […]

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Titan Club of the Week: International Student Organization

By: C.A. Printup Staff Writer @dontwritedown For international students at IU South Bend, it may seem like a fish-out-of-water experience. That’s why the IUSB International Student Organization (ISO) offers international students a chance to have a welcoming community on campus. The ISO helps international students to meet each other, and students who were born and […]

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What’s new in campus printing?

By: C.A. PRINTUP Staff Writer @dontwritedown With midterms, finals and projects, printing can make or break a student’s grade point average. If a document is not turned in on time, it can be the difference between a pass and a fail. So why isn’t it easier to print on campus? In order to print from […]

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Campus works towards 24-hour student lounge

By: C.A. PRINTUP Staff Writer @dontwritedown Have you ever had a project due and the library was closed? Have you ever had that paper due the next morning and it’s 2 a.m., but you can’t access the printer to print it out? Ever just needed someplace other than your dorm to study late at night? […]

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IUSB takes action for Intimate Partner Violence Awareness

By: C.A. Printup Staff Writer @dontwritedown October is Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Awareness month, in which people come together to recognize violence in relationships and bring awareness to the issues that arise from those situations. According the National Resource on Domestic Violence, “Domestic Violence Awareness Month evolved from the Day of Unity held in October […]