By: CHRISTINA CLARK Editor-in-Chief clark66@iu.edu The large meeting room, room 220 in the SAC, was only about a third of the way full on Tuesday for an open meeting with the Chancellor Search Committee at IU South Bend. Filled mainly with faculty and staff, with a few students peppered in, the forum began just after
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By: CHRISTINA CLARK Staff Writer Clark66@iu.edu The national attention has been fixed on guns in schools since the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting in February, in Parkland, Florida. That conversation is happening at IU South Bend as well, prompting multiple responses and actions lately on campus. “IU South Bend is a safe campus,” said
By: CHRISTINA CLARK Staff Writer clark66@umail.iu.edu Letters, archival material and personal histories make up IU South Bend’s Veterans Book Club current book of focus. The Veterans Book Club at IU South Bend will meet Feb. 8 to discuss their current read, “Eleventh Month, Eleventh Day, Eleventh Hour: Armistice Day, 1918 World War I and its
By: CHRISTINA CLARK Staff Writer clark66@umail.iu.edu Classes are quickly coming to a close, and soon finals will be wrapped up as well. What will you do with all of the free time afforded to you between work and family (chosen or otherwise)? South Bend, Mishawaka, Goshen, Elkhart, and the surrounding areas have plenty of
By: CHRISTINA CLARK Staff Writer clark66@umail.iu.edu IU South Bend celebrated Veterans Day a day early with a choir, a color guard and a discussion after an induction ceremony for student veterans into the Salute National Honor Society. South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Chancellor Terry Allison, John Thompson, chair of the Department of Fine Arts,
By: CHRISTINA CLARK Columnist christinalee1788@gmail.com Many of you may have noticed something happening in South Bend over Labor Day weekend. An influx of traffic, a distinct lack of cases of beer on the shelves at the supermarket and party beads strewn about the town’s finest (and not-so-fine) bars are all signs of something happening. If