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Woods’ Warmth

By: Connie Klimek Staff-writer Known for her warm smile and comforting presence, you may recognize junior I’Vory Woods around campus. Woods’ involvement extends across campus: she is a Gateway peer mentor, and a member of the Student Social Work Association, the Black Student Union, and Chi Alpha Christian Fellowship. Passionate to be a voice that […]

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Business in the Bend: Sway Coffee

By: Alyssa Foster Co-Editor South Bend is home to some of the most unique small businesses that offer one-of-a-kind experiences for residents and visitors to enjoy. From local restaurants to small boutiques, South Bend has adventures waiting for everyone.  Sway Coffee is one of the cleanest, most aesthetically pleasing local coffee spots that I have […]

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Living with the editors: Burnt and burnt out

By: Alyssa Foster and Cassidy Martenson Co-Editor and Visiting Writer    Back again. Are we sad knowing that we only have three weeks left of sharing our fascinating lives with you? Absolutely. But we’ll be honest and let you know that we’re ready to be done with this school year, and without the dramatic events that […]

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We Asked You: War in Ukraine

By: Mira Costello Co-Editor    In our small corner of Indiana, it is easy to watch the news and not feel that international conflict affects us. We complain when gas prices go up, and we worry about war in the abstract, but we forget how fortunate we are not to fear for our safety like those […]

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SGA funds history club trip, reflects on benefit dinner

By: Mira Costello Co-Editor At their April 1 meeting, the Student Government Association did nothing. April fools! In fact, they approved a special funding request for the History Club. In the past, the club has taken trips to the Upper Peninsula and Mackinac Island of Michigan, but has not traveled there in five years. Morgan […]

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Books for a buck: Library sale open now

By: Mira Costello Co-Editor After taking a few years off from their annual book sale, Schurz Library is now hosting an open daily sale that students can check out whenever the library is open. All items are $1 and can be purchased on a cash-and-carry basis. The sale items – which include fiction, nonfiction, and […]

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A spring full of music

By: Benjamin Ward Staff-Writer    IU South Bend’s Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts is kicking into full gear with spring performances. Students and faculty enjoy lighter restrictions as they attend their fellow’s performances. Though the showcase of events changed only slightly in frequency throughout the pandemic, the performances took a major hit compared to […]

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Titan Tails

By: Chloe Teall Staff-writer     We are in the home stretch of the semester, and what could be better than going into summer with a new best friend? The Elkhart Humane Society has a plethora of adoptable pets to suit everyone’s unique preferences and lifestyles. If you don’t have the time to commit to a pet […]

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By: Ashley Rose

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Artist Spotlight: Lexi Reynolds

By: Ashley Rose Photographer/Staff-Writer    Senior Lexi Reynolds is an involved student at IU South Bend, but she is most known for her art. Reynolds is soon to graduate with a degree in fine arts and a concentration in ceramic. That being said, her favorite art medium to work with is clay. Her biggest artistic inspiration […]