By: Ashley Rose Photographer/Staff-Writer Ramadan, a Holy month, is a four-week period of spiritual growth for Muslims. During this period, participating Muslims abstain from physical items, such as water and food, as well as improve their emotional and intellectual processes by abstaining from immoral behaviors including gossiping, lying and using foul language. While this is […]
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By: Ashley Rose Photographer/Staff-Writer As of Wednesday April 6, there is a new art exhibit available for viewing in the Education & Arts building. Along with some of the art provided, there is an assortment of digital art on display that can only be experienced in-person. Some pieces by Rachel Ross, Ashlie Ham, Stuart Mayfield […]
By: Mara Nolan Intern The German Club at IU South Bend celebrated its annual dinner at Weiss’ Gasthaus on April 7. In total, attendees of the event filled three large tables. There was an eclectic mix of diners of all ages, including students, professors, parents and children. The dinner provided an opportunity for IU South […]
By: Connie Klimek Staff-Writer If you saw someone being physically assaulted, then one minute later, you saw it happen to another person and another, would you care? “Every 68 seconds, an American is sexually assaulted, ” according to Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network, RAINN. The unfortunate reality of sexual assault is that more often […]
Small business spotlights
By: Taylor GarrettIntern You might be surprised how many students right here at IU South Bend own and operate a small business. Supporting them in their journey is easy to do, and if you are interested, think about purchasing from them next time you need a gift or just want to treat yourself! PixieVixenPins Anyone […]
By: Taylor Garrett Intern Spring is finally here, and nothing sounds better right now than sweet cookies and fruit. This recipe combines those two perfectly creating a batch of individual sugar cookie pizzas! Ingredients • your favorite store-bought sugar cookie dough (I used Pillsbury) • your favorite fruit (I used pineapple, strawberries, and blueberries) • […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]