By: Ashley Rose Intern Navigating college can be hard enough, as students attempt to live alone, manage a job, school and a social life. But how can students ensure they stay connected with their spirituality? Delight is a religious organization that has an initiative of bringing together Women of Christ to build a Godly community.
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By: Reagan Ayala Intern The Archery Club at IU South Bend has something special planned for their last shootout in December. During their recent meeting on Nov. 9, the club got together to make some big decisions on how to celebrate the end of the semester. Every month the club has a shootout event, where
By: KYLIE CAMPBELL Staff Writer kycampbe@iu.edu IU South Bend’s Archery Club spent last Friday shooting at pots of gold, rainbows, and leprechaun hats. Archery Club is a student-led organization that hopes to provide an opportunity to work on coordination, confidence, and concentration. Archery Club welcomes both students and faculty to participate and step out of
By: ASHLEY COX Staff Writer For students interested in learning how to invest in stocks and how to make money, the new investment club does just that. The investment club is a new student organization at IU South Bend that anyone can join to learn more about how to buy stocks and gain money. New
By: KYLIE CAMPBELL Staff Writer kycampbe@iu.edu This academic school year is the Spanish club’s second year as a student organization here at IU South Bend. President Hannah Tejada and Treasurer Benjamin Eichman are the acting officers for the organization. Eichman, the former president, handed the role of president over to Tejada this year because of
By: KATELYN FIRESTEIN Staff Writer karfires@iu.edu For their final event of the semester, Archery Club competed in a Monopoly-themed shoot at Michiana Archery. The shoot was set up so that members could shoot at Monopoly “money.” Club members tallied up their “money” at the end of the shoot and were able to pick from a
By: KATE LUCE Staff Writer kmluce@iu.edu The English Club has been resurrected back to the IU South Bend campus for the love of all things literary. The club now regularly meets in DW 3001 on Thursdays at 6 p.m. “We wanted to bring back the English Club because we wanted students to have a space
By: KATELYN FIRESTEIN Staff Writer karfires@iu.edu For students who are interested in learning more about Hispanic culture and speaking Spanish, Spanish Club will still have fiestas through the end of the semester, and has big plans for the next academic year. “Although most of our current members are Spanish minors and majors, the club is