By: Connie Klimek Staff-Writer The Kickline kicked off their first performance on in downtown South Bend at the Studebaker Plaza on April 2. The performance was featured as a part of Downtown South Bend’s April First Fridays. This event coined with the name Tap into Spring also featured an art installation, live music, food, drinks
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By: Tori Wilson Staff-Writer wilsonvr@iu.edu Have you heard? The Communication Department is beginning a new podcast. With the rise of podcasts in recent years, this project is set to provide IU South Bend with a new mode of communicating Work for the podcast officially began in the fall of 2020. Matthew Mancino, graduate program director
By: Kate Luce and Taylor Waldron Co-Editors-in-Chief tswaldro@iu.edu, kmluce@iu.edu Hi! I’m Kate Luce. I have been a staff writer for The Preface for the past three years. Before that, I was a part of my high school’s newspaper for three years, editing for two. In addition to this, I am also the student editor for
By: EVA MONHAUT Staff Writer The Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts Lecture Series kicks off on Sept. 26 featuring Sandra Petronio, Ph.D. The lecture will be held at 5:30 p.m. in the Louise D. Addicott and Yatish J. Joshi Performance Hall. The lecture is free to attend and an opportunity for students and
By Kate Luce Staff Writer kmluce@iu.edu Students from IU South Bend and regional high schools will get into several campus performances for free this academic year. After a cut of 20% of the Raclin School of the Arts total budget due to a redesigned budget, the school decided that students would
By Brenda Machado Staff Writer This year the theater at IU South Bend is raising its ticket prices, including student tickets. Now, the average ticket price has been bumped up to $5 for students instead of being completely free. Marvin Curtis, dean of the Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts
By: EMILY YUSSUM Staff Writer eyussum@iusb.edu IU South Bend’s Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts is center stage once again, celebrating over two decades of providing the arts to its students and the public. IUSB will host Unified for 25, for the IU community beginning with a reception at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 7,
By: RANDALL MOSSMAN Staff Writer randmoss@iusb.edu IU South Bend is set to host an ensemble that will showcase young artists and composers from around the area. The Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts will present “New Voices in Michiana,” an event by Ensemble CONCEPT/21 at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 19, in the Louise E.