By: Kaylee Darnell Staff Writer kaysdarn@iu.edu The IU South Bend baseball team was one of the many athletic teams that faced the wrath of the season cancelations due to the pandemic. Their season was stopped abruptly before it even got the chance to really start. Most players took this as their time off, refueling their
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By: Kaylee Darnell Staff-Writer kaysdarn@iu.edu Sports have always been a large popularity throughout the world and continues on through some students at IU South Bend. Major League Baseball is currently in their postseason and all remaining teams are working their way to the World Series. There are some teams battling it out in the Wild
By Kaylee Darnell Staff-Writer kaysdarn@iu.edu Sports have been a topic for debate in recent months across the world. This doesn’t change for IU South Bend either. With the cancellation of spring sports last semester, and the delay of fall and winter sports this semester, questions about the season are constantly arising. As of current situation
By Kaylee Darnell Staff-Writer kaysdarn@iu.edu For those of you who don’t know who I am, hey, my name’s Kaylee and I am a junior here at IU South Bend. I am majoring in Communication with a focus in Journalism and minoring in Personal Relations. I am also a member of the softball team and am
By: Kaylee Darnell Staff Writer In late August, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletes (NAII) gave each collegiate conference the freedom to decide how they wanted to proceed with fall sports. IU South Bend’s conference, the Chicagoland Collegiate Athletic Conference (CCAC), had its president vote to move all fall sports to the spring semester, with
By: Kaylee Darnell Staff Writer Since COVID-19 has taken the world by storm, there have been many new changes implemented into student housing. Housing residents now are learning all new rules and disregarding what they have been used to in the past. Students are not allowed any off-campus guests in your apartment at any time,
By: KAYLEE DARNELL Staff Columnist Friday (Day 1): Bus Ride There The seven to eight-hour bus ride to Lebanon, Tennessee consisted of lots of games, laughter and sleeping. We stopped about four hours into the trip to get lunch, where we stopped at subway and everyone was able to use an actual bathroom, not just
By: KAYLEE DARNELL Staff Writer IU South Bend’s baseball team’s season is quickly approaching, and for the Titans to get ready for the season, they do what most teams do. They practice, play and prepare. One thing the baseball team has recently inducted into their program that other programs do not do is their annual