By: Mabel Myers Editor-in-Chief I have absolutely put off writing this all week because of finals, but I am now getting to it at 11 p.m. on the day it is due. I still cannot believe this is the last piece I will be writing for The Preface, but anyway, let’s go for it. When
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By: Mabel Myers Editor-in-Chief With finals coming up fast, many of us are stressed out to the max! However, the IU South Bend Honors Program welcomes all students, faculty and staff to stop by the courtyard outside of the administration building to visit with therapy dogs. The dogs will be on campus on April
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
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By: Mabel Myers Editor-in-Chief The Student Government Association’s Philanthropy Committee has chosen to host a benefit dinner to raise funds for the IU South Bend’s Student Emergency Relief Fund. “The IU South Bend Student Emergency Relief Scholarship helps IU South Bend students who face unexpected expenses due to an emergency, such as an accident, illness,
By: Mabel Myers Editor-in-chief Are you cleaning out your closet this semester for spring cleaning? The School of Education is looking for materials they are able to use in art education courses. They are collecting the following items: Any crafting supplies Beads Broken jewelry/watches Brown kraft packing paper Bubble wrap Buttons Cards Cardboard boxes Cereal
By: Mabel Myers Editor-in-Chief Public Perceptions: Serial Killers & Victims, SAC 206: On Mar. 10 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., join the Political Science Club in SAC 206 to welcome Dr. Stacie Merken for a discussion on the media coverage of serial killers, victims and the public’s ideas on these crimes. LinkedIn Review: On
By: Mabel Myers Editor-in-Chief Registration is quickly approaching for the Fall semester. HPER classes are for all students who are interested in earning credit by doing physical activity. HPER classes will fulfill the campus wide general education requirement which requires students to demonstrate their understanding of the concepts of physical fitness, holistic health, healthful living