The club is geared toward students focusing on a new media major of study, though any students with an interest in new media are welcome to join.
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By: Ashley Cox Staff Writer The Black Student Union, Delight, Kickline Tap Team, and many more are doing things differently with their clubs this fall semester to ensure their status on campus. Most of the clubs are doing meetings via Zoom, or online, in general. The Kickline Tap team at IU South Bend have been
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: KYLIE CAMPBELL Staff Writer kycampbe@iu.edu At IU South Bend, there are several opportunities to publish work in a scholarly journal, anthology, or magazine. The newest student led anthology, Michiana Sustainability Themed Anthology, is accepting various mediums of sustainability related work, including poetry, short stories, graphic narratives, photography, paintings, and sketches. The deadline for submissions
By HENRY FREESE Staff writer hefreese@iu.edu The IU South Bend Political Science Club and the American Democracy Project will host the second annual Democracy Plaza! Constitution Day celebration on campus on Monday, September 17. The second annual Democracy Plaza! Constitution Day celebration will take place from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
By ASHLEY COX Staff Writer The Philosophy club has resurfaced this year after a couple of years of not having it here at IU South Bend. “Philosophy club is a place for people to discuss and chat about philosophy and other important issues,” said Marshall Peterson, co-president of the club.
By: LOREN VUKOVITS Staff Writer No one can say that the Advertising and Marketing Club (ACMC) isn’t a group of incredibly creative people. They’ve had quite the track record of interesting fundraisers. In November of 2015 the club duct-taped their faculty advisor, Anurag Pant, to a wall. And in late 2016, students could pay money
By: KENDALL ASBELL Staff Writer The Men’s Baseball team received $4,500 from the Student Government Association (SGA) for new uniforms. According to Senator Lois Kassem, last year’s head coach overspent on the teams budget, leaving the team with a budget lower than originally planned for. The team also had an addition of 30 new players,