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River Crossing Housing applications open for upcoming school year

By: Alyssa Foster Co-Editor    IU South Bend’s River Crossing Housing applications are now open for the 2022-23 school year.     Students interested in living in campus housing can apply through the form on the housing website, housing.iusb.edu. Housing is available for students of all years, with priority being given to previous residents of River Crossing.     Students […]

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Living with the editors: The final countdown

By: Alyssa Foster and Cassidy Martenson Co-Editor and Visiting Writer    Are you all aware that Cassidy used to be a professional cake decorator?     Sorry, that was a weird way to start. Hi. Welcome back. Did you know that Cassidy was a professional cake decorator? Cassidy thinks that it is insane that Alyssa went to college […]

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SGA preps for elections, IU Day

By: Mira Costello Co-Editor    With the semester winding down, the Student Government Association met on April 8 to discuss their upcoming elections, new appointments, programming and more.    The SGA began the meeting with a bang, unanimously appointing senior Danielle Schwenk to an open associate justice position. Schwenk, a marketing and advertising major, said she has […]

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Sex After Dark: That event you were embarrassed to go to

By: Mira Costello Co-Editor    This event is not what it sounds like – well, at least not exactly..    On April 4, the River Crossing Community Building held Sex After Dark – a panel Q&A session about healthy relationships and sex – from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.     Panelists included Dr. Betsy Lucal, an IU South Bend […]

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Titan tails

By: Chloe Teall Staff-Writer    Well folks, it’s hard to believe there is only about a month left of the spring semester. As we near summer break, now might be the perfect time to consider welcoming a new best friend into the family. Like people, it takes animals a while to acclimate to new environments before […]

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The Preface is hiring: Get paid to write!

By: Chloe Teall Staff-Writer    Have a knack for writing? Looking for a way to make some extra money while working on your own time? IUSB’s very own The Preface is looking to add some more employees for the upcoming semester.    While we are primarily looking for people to fill writing positions, we are also open […]

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Riverside Housing hosts open mic night

By: Ashley Rose Photographer/Staff-Writer    Titan Productions hosted an open mic night at the Riverside Community Building on March 29 with over double the expected number of attendees.     With the lights dimmed and a single spotlight presented, the stage was set. Titan Productions anticipated having roughly 25 attendees to the event, but staff members had to […]

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Discounts for Days

By: Ashley Rose Photographer/Staff writer    As college students, we all know the cliche story of college students only eating ramen is actually pretty accurate. It can be hard to afford much as a college student, and a discount or coupon can go a long way. If anything, it would be easier to have a coupon […]

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Preview: German Club to host event at Weiss’ Gasthaus

By: Mara Nolan Intern    The IU South Bend German Club will be hosting a dinner at Weiss’ Gasthaus German restaurant in Roseland, Indiana, on April 7. The event will begin at 6 p.m. and will last approximately two hours.    “Before COVID, the IU South Bend German Club dinner at Weiss’ Gasthaus was an annual event,” […]

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Titans talk about mental health

By: Mabel Myers Editor-in-Chief    The IU South Bend chapter of Active Minds will host Titans Talk, a mental health awareness event, on April 21 from 7-9 p.m. in the Grill. Like “The Vagina Monologues,” Titans Talk is a reader’s theater event at which club members and volunteers will read stories anonymously submitted by IU South […]