Tag: Titan Productions

A conversation with spoken word artist Queen Sheba

On March 29 in Fireside, Titan Productions hosted their third spoken word artist performance of the school year, a prolific artist who goes by Queen Sheba. The event continued the “Nugs and Word Hugs” series, complete with chicken nuggets and mashed potatoes.

Instagram: Another way to get involved on campus

By: Mira Costello Co-Editor    Do you want to be more active in those clubs you signed up for during Welcome Week? Do you have a packed schedule, but still want to support your campus organizations? Do you just want more Instagram followers?    If your answer to any of those questions is “yes,” look no further

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Sex After Dark: That event you were embarrassed to go to

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

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Riverside Housing hosts open mic night

By: Ashley Rose Photographer/Staff-Writer    Titan Productions hosted an open mic night at the Riverside Community Building on March 29 with over double the expected number of attendees.     With the lights dimmed and a single spotlight presented, the stage was set. Titan Productions anticipated having roughly 25 attendees to the event, but staff members had to

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Upcoming Events at IU South Bend

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

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What’s happening at IU South Bend this week?

   Are you wanting to get involved more at IU South Bend? There are a variety of events happening this week for you to join the fun.    Interested in overpopulation and poverty? Join the Political Science Club for a reading and discussion on Johnathon Swift’s essay, “A Modest Proposal”. The discussion will be held on Feb.

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Sounding off to a new semester: Manny Torres performs at IU South Bend

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

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