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Brick House Burlesque performs at the State Theater for First Friday After Dark
The “After Dark” series aims to provide events that create diverse and lively night life options downtown for the college-aged to 30-somethings.
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Brick House Burlesque performs at the State Theater for First Friday After Dark
The “After Dark” series aims to provide events that create diverse and lively night life options downtown for the college-aged to 30-somethings.
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Arts dean Marvin Curtis to help shape political policy involving arts education in the Congressional
Marvin Curtis, the dean of the Ernestine M. Raclin School of the arts, was recently inducted into the Congressional Black Caucus Institute, which helps to shape policies involving different matters in politics.
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Talk Nerdy To Me
UITS at IU South Bend has recently joined the IU Bloomington Talk Nerdy to Me Podcast. The monthly podcast features tech topics such as gadgets and gaming with other topics that vary month to month.
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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.
Arts & Entertainment
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Comedian Dan Ahdoot returns to IUSB
The event, which was open to IUSB and Ivy Tech students, was hosted by the Titan Productions team.
Life & Opinion
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Student Veteran Organization offers camaraderie, community service
“The biggest purpose is to help guide incoming veterans so that they can succeed,” said Kyle Kreczmer, president of the SVO.
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Now Introducing: The Sisters Assisting Sisters Organization
Their main focus is on forming relationships and bonds with fellow students as well as making a positive difference in the community. At just two-months old, that’s exactly what they’ve been doing.
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Riding solo: Bicycle safety tips
The city has created many bike paths, designated roads to be shared and installed bike lanes on busy routes. But there are still lots of things cyclists and motorists can do to watch out for each other.
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The pros and cons of taking a summer semester at IUSB
Now that spring break is over, the countdown to summer begins. It’s also time decide if part of summer should be spent in a classroom.
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Learning: Campus Grief and Loss Support Group
Your school might not be the first place you’d think to go, but it can be a valuable resource when dealing with life’s difficulties.
Columns
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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.
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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.
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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.
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“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.
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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.
Sports & Fitness
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Chad Tapp resigns as head men's basketball coach
Men's Basketball Head Coach Chad Tapp has resigned from his position. He will go on to be the new head coach at Lyon College in Arkansas.
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Arctic Enema, Electroshock Therapy, and the Funky Monkey: It’s Tough Mudding
Student Steven Vigue seeks team members for hardcore obstacle course
Over 750 thousand people will experience the Arctic Enema this year—for fun. The Arctic Enema is the name of an obstacle in the Tough Mudder events which feature a 10-12 mile obstacle course designed by British Special Forces.
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Strong finish and strong academics define Titan women’s basketball season
Coach Steve Bruce aims to keep improving team
Sometimes, it’s not about how you start. It’s about how you finish. For the Titan women’s basketball team, a strong finish helped to cap off a season that started with uncertainty.
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Titan men clock in best season in school history
Coach Tapp’s attitude and ethic helps to turn around program
When Chap Tapp arrived to coach at IUSB three years ago, the program was losing. Now with the 2012-13 season in the books, the Titan men have registered their first 20 win season in school history.
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The Dagorhir Club: Foam swords and the occasional concussion
"Think about this as more of something like hard-hitting paintball with swords. We are hitting each other really hard.”



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