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To see or not to see: The installation of an astronomical observatory “above” campus

“I still remember opening up the dome in college and seeing all the stars,” said Professor of Physics Jerry Hinnefeld. “It really felt like a sci-fi movie, and I’m really hoping for that same type of experience for my students.” Full story

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Robots: Now built at IUSB

Students from The Purdue College of Technology at IU South Bend will be traveling to West Lafayette on April 27 for the first annual Sumo-Bot Challenge at Purdue University. Full story

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  • A1 Asian heritage celebration

    The Asian-Pacific American Heritage Committee hosted the 14th annual IU South Bend Asian Heritage Month Celebration at the University Grill on Friday, April 12.

  • GOT Watch the Game of Thrones

    It aint safe in Westeros, watch the throne

    Love for George R. R. Martin’s novels-turned-prime-time premium series is running at an all-time high. Season three premiered on March 31, to much anticipation, and a heavy promotional campaign.

  • SC1 Spring BFA Art Exhibitions feature graduating artists

    Artist profile: Sarah Cukrowicz

    At the end of every semester, students graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) from the Ernestine M. Raclin School of the Arts display their finest work around campus and in exhibitions. 

  • P PREVIEW: Asian heritage celebration

    The Asian-Pacific American Heritage Committee is hosting the 14th annual IU South Bend Asian Heritage Month Celebration at the University Grill on Friday, April 12.

  • DA1 Comedian Dan Ahdoot returns to IUSB

    The event, which was open to IUSB and Ivy Tech students, was hosted by the Titan Productions team.

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  • WF1 Whole Foods Market opens in Mishawaka to crowds aplenty

    I was held hostage while attempting to buy organic fruit. Inside the people were packed in like a mosh pit — a mosh pit of Granger moms and hipsters and retirees buying kale-based guacamole.

  • MS This is the end, my friends

    I would like to thank those who have read the column over the past two years. I hope I brought you some useful information about local and national entertainment and cultural issues.

  • JG What I really learned from IUSB

    Part III: The Un-Epic Conclusion

    So this is it folks. The final column in the series, the final chapter in the story, and the last article I will ever write for the Preface. If you’ve been waiting for the knockout punch, it's time to put your mouth guards in.

  • CC “How I learned to stop worrying and love Kim Jong Un”

    Is this the time to be worried? This is completely up to you, but personally, my spidey-senses are not tingling.

  • MS Summer music festivals sure to keep you busy

    The school year is drawing to a close and summer is just out of reach. If you're like me, summer concerts are a must. Outdoor concerts are great for a lot of reasons. 

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