By Tricia McCann Staff Writer @tricia_mccann Who goes out on Mondays? The Sustainability and Wellness Club is about to answer that question with their garden party this Monday, Sept. 15. Located behind the Creek Building in student housing, the party kicks off at 4 p.m. and will go until 6 p.m. “This is our 2nd garden
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By: TRICIA McCANN Staff Writer @tricia_mccann Gardening, hot wings and friends. Students looking for a relaxing event Monday, Sep. 8 should stop by IU South Bend’s very own Unity Garden. The event will be from 4-6 p.m. with the help of Goshen College’s Sustainability Leadership Certificate Program. Students will be able to help with harvesting,
BY: TRICIA MCCANN Staff Writer @tricia_mccann Fall semester sounds like the binding of a textbook being opened for the first time. It’s the rush to class and the desperate search for a parking spot. The chaos on campus can sometimes be overwhelming after such a relaxing summer, but there are plenty of hang-out spots around
By: TRICIA MCCANN Staff Writer After the last book has been shut and the final key struck on that research paper, when does the student become the professional? Alumni Krista Keirnan underwent this transformation in 2013 when she graduated from IU South Bend with a bachelor’s degree in mass communications with a focus in public
The lively event was hosted by the Japanese Pop Culture and League of Legend Clubs By: TRICIA MCCANN Staff Writer Wigs assembled and gaming controllers in hand, students attended IU South Bend’s very first Cosplay Con. Hosted by the League of Legends Club and Japanese Pop Culture Club, the event celebrated gamers and Japanese pop
By: TRICIA MCCANN Staff Writer Ghouls, zombies and screams filled the basement of Northside this Halloween as local children walked the campus for IU South Bend’s “Boo to You” event. The event was hosted by a new campus group called Helping Other People (H.O.P.) as well as the Ernestine M. Raclin School
By: TRICIA MCCANN Staff Writer The time has come once again for students to begin planning for next semester. Emails to advisers and preparing for spring have many students wondering what lies ahead for their class schedules. Academic advising will begin on Monday, Oct. 28, and go through the week until Monday, Nov. 11. During
By Tricia McCann Staff Writer With midterms abound, stress is anything but uncommon. Even more uncommon are dogs on campus. Ready with a shake, kiss and tail wag, many therapy dogs were prepared to help students unwind. Led by Kathryn Piekarski of the Sociology and Anthropology department along with her certified therapy dog Paris, nearly