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Updates for March 9, 2010
From law books to the power of the quill
By: TERRIE PHILLIPS
A boy from Illinois who used to sit at the local jail now sits in an office that overlooks a small courtyard in the administration building….
Gendered Violence and the Media
By: REBECCA GIBSON
Students of Professor Clayton Michaels’ class about a feminist approach to comic books got a rare treat on Monday March 1: a professor from St. Mary’s College as a guest lecturer….
United with the community for a better tomorrow
By: Diana Manriquez
In recent years the university’s name has been greatly associated with the natatorium project that grew out as the civil rights center. South Bend’s long-abandoned natatorium symbolized the challenge endured by many African Americans who were …
A look towards academic department goals
By: Jessie DeHainant
The enrollment at IU South Bend isn’t the only area of growth the school is witnessing….
Quiet Lounge open 24/7
By: ERIKA BLUME
The Quiet Lounge, located adjacent to the Grille, will now be open to all registered students, student organizations, university departments, and outside organizations 24 hours a day, seven days a week….
Updates for March 8, 2010
Student receives makeover
By: PREFACE STAFF REPORT
IU
Local historian Healey dies
By: Jenn Zellers
Local historian and co-founder of the Civil Rights Heritage Center, David Healey has died. He was 61….
Updates for March 3, 2010
ACMC sponsors second annual Stop, Drop and read
By: TIMOTHY DANN-BARRICK
Local parents bundled up around 40 elementary school students Feb. 25. They traveled through the snow to IU South Bend’s Student Activities Center for the second annual Stop, drop, and read sponsored by the combined Advertising Club and Marketing Cl…
SVO helps students, families of vets
By: ERIKA BLUME
Student veterans and their families now have a place to meet with other veterans. The Student Veterans Organization was created in the fall 2009 to recognize student veterans on the IU South Bend and Purdue University Technology campuses….
Why we are here and what have we learned
By: REBECCA GIBSON
As I move steadily toward graduation, I reflect on why we are here at IU South Bend. Eventually, we all have to move on to other things, such as getting a job in which to use the skills we learned here, or in some cases, to pay off our student loans….
Despite budget cuts IU looking to expand
By: KENDRA HORSMAN
Indiana University President Michael McRobbie delivered the annual State of the University address last Tuesday in the alumni hall of the Bloomington Campus. He discussed economic challenges, upcoming plans, and praised the University for all of its hard …
The 2010 Census has arrived
By: KENDRA HORSMAN
Census data used for student loans, representation and funding for states.
Junk mail. You throw it out every day. But look carefully before you do, as in the next couple of months there may be some important forms that should not be missed….
