By: Reagan Ayala Staff-writer IU South Bend has an amazing wealth of Black students who are making differences in the Community, just by being themselves. One such student is Adrienne Robinson. A senior, Robinson has spent much of her time at IU South Bend learning about the past of her ancestors. Her love of history
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By: Reagan Ayala and Mabel Myers Staff-Writer and Editor-in-Chief In Fall of 2021, new changes were made to the general education requirements at IU South Bend. All freshman students are required to be placed into a First-Year Seminar (FYS). “The purpose of the FYS peer mentor program is provide support for first-year students making the
By: Reagan Ayala Staff Writer With the semester beginning recently, housing is making sure to bring all sorts of events for residents to enjoy. Every month a pair of RA’s plan events for residents to enjoy. In January, RA’s Benson Jangala and Reggie Williams decided to host a virtual bingo night for residents. Benson was
By: Reagan AyalaStaff-Writer With the new semester starting, fun events for the students are already piling high. One such event was the Titan Cafe, put on by Titan Productions and the Office of Student Life. Hosted in the Community Building on Jan. 20, this event was a relaxing night for students and faculty. The Common
By: Reagan Ayala Intern With finals coming up fast many people are looking for some enjoyment right now to relax. With it being December and with many holidays coming up, we thought it would be a great idea to ask you, the student of IU South Bend, what your favorite winter traditions are. When asked
By: Reagan Ayala Intern With midterms creeping up, one thing students look forward to on campus is the Fall Festival. This daylong event is for students to destress, grab a free pumpkin, and have some fun. This year, the Fall Festival is planning on being bigger than ever before. Happening on Oct. 14, Student Life
By: Reagan Ayala Intern This semester has seen more events on campus than in previous years. It feels like there are three new events every single day. It can be really hard to figure out what to attend. Luckily, IU South Bend Student Life has made it easier for everyone to know what’s going on.
By: Reagan Ayala Intern The Community Building in housing was dressed to scare with the annual halloween dance, courtesy of the Resident Hall Association on Oct. 29. RHA is a student-run organization working to improve the quality of life for other students on campus. The group regularly participates in and creates events for the enjoyment