By: Connie Klimek Staff writer Whether students and faculty decide to travel, rest, catch up on work, or binge a show, a break amidst the middle of a semester is appreciated by most. Here are some Spring Break highlights of IU South Bend’s students. Shamiso Chigadza, Finance ‘23, shares a snapshot of herself playing tennis
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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 CHRISTINA CLARK Columnist Midterms are upon us, and spring break is on the horizon. Whether a vacation to Mexico is in the stars or not, it will free up a little time. That time should be used to catch up a little on the vitamin D absorption, or clear some clutter that builds up
By: NICK WORT Staff Writer Being stuck at home over spring break can still be exciting if you know where to look. South Bend has plenty of interesting and fun events March 14-23. South Bend also has great downtown food and retail to explore, as well as live music in many of the local bars
By CHRISTINA CLARK Columnist I hope everyone’s spring break was very eventful, and full of sunshine! It took until Thursday to get some sunshine in good ol’ South Bend, but the fact that we got some is an event in and of itself. But I’m not complaining about being stuck in South Bend for the
By SARAH E. WARD Staff Writer IU South Bend students are about half way through the semester and are ready for spring break to arrive. Some will travel out of town, others will party, a lot will catch up on sleep and a few will experience an alternative spring break. Hailey Hennessy, a trip leader