IUSBPREFACE.COM will get a face lift
The Preface website will be undergoing an update over the next couple of weeks. During that time that site may be unavailable.…
Post the First Comment
University makes changes to housing contractOther changes announced to residentlife
The River Crossing Campus Apartments will go through policy changes for the 2009-2010 academic year that will effect residential students in multiple ways. …
Post the First Comment
One dream, many handsIU Kenya partnership managing HIV/AIDS in western Kenya
In Kenya, between 5-15% of the adult population is living with HIV/AIDS. …
Post the First Comment
Empty Suitcase: No.50, the Last StoryNaoko Fujimoto (NF) Thank you for having an interview with me.
Brandi Miller and Jason Overholt say good-bye to another year of the Preface. The Preface will return on Monday, Aug. 31. See you then! Letter from the editors
Well, it has been a really fast semester! We can't believe it's over already. Jason will be graduating and continuing his career with WSBT as a web producer and Brandi will be here one last semester to finish up. …
1 Comment
Local dentist donates contest winnings to IU dental program
Indiana University graduate and South Bend dentist Dr. Paul Glass is familiar with performing check-ups. In fact, "check" is probably one of the most overused terms in the world of dental practice. However, nestled beyond the dental equipment and his smiling staff lays a slightly different kind of check. An oversized check made out for $20,000 to the Indiana University Foundation against the back wall- a physical representation of a remarkable contest prize to benefit the IU dental community. …
Post the First Comment
|
FeaturedA life of integrity in the face of discrimination"I asked Dr. Guillaume to come talk to this class, after reading his monthly newsletter about recent events," said Dr. Jonathan Nashel, Associate History Professor, speaking about Vice Chancellor Alfred Guillaume's address to an American History classroom on Monday, April 20.Harder than it used to be - finding a summer jobWith the economy being what it is today, many are having trouble finding a summer job. This difficulty lends itself to some creative planning to find that elusive position.McRobbie to speak at commencementWith all of the excitement and controversy about University of Notre Dame's commencement speaker, the question arose as to who was speaking at IU South Bend's commencement. At Notre Dame, the headliner for commencement is President Barack Obama.New club seeks advisorInto acting and need an outlet? Jakobi Lyon's improvisational team might be the place to go. Lyons is starting an improv team with the hopes that students interested in acting, in improvising, or in having a good time will enjoy this social and theatrical scene.From the other side of the counter: One woman's journey through the fast food industryThe moment I received that blessed piece of plastic featuring my brace-faced mug and my less-than-honest weight- I knew it. I tried to avoid it, I tried to deny it, and I fought it. I used the wind from the open road blowing through my hair as an escape from the harsh reality all teenagers face when they inherit this grand new responsibility as a new driver.Proposed Iraq War video game stirs debateA recently announced video game entitled "Six Days in Fallujah" announced April 6 details an account of the battle, following the story of three dozen marines in detail.Red Cross Club: One of IU South Bend's Newest AdditionsOne of the best things about being a member of a constantly expanding university community is the plethora of clubs to be apart of and volunteer with. Some clubs are political, some are athletic, and some clubs, one in particular, is out to make a difference.Broadway Theatre League upcoming seasonWith the production of Annie also brings the completion of the season for Broadway Theatre League at The Morris Performing Arts Center in South Bend. However there are some great shows planned for next fall and patrons can already purchase their season tickets ensuring that they won't miss those great seats that they want.Label me an UmphreakNormally performances at the Morris have a crowd that is a little older. Plus, the atmosphere is generally a little calmer than that of larger venues and the security presence usually maintains minimal visibility. But things were a little different Apr. 18 when local talent, turned up and coming, nationally recognized act Umphrey's Mcgee came back home to South Bend. |
Spring Break



