The Spectrum began its two-year run on November 4, 1965, as the student newspaper for the South Bend-Mishawaka Campus of Indiana University; by the time it w...
Succeeding The Spectrum, South Bend Campus Student began publication on January 12, 1968, with an eight-page issue heralding a student-arranged concert by Th...
The Preface is Indiana University South Bend's preeminent and longest-running student newspaper. The paper has been in publication on campus since 1969, two ...
The IU South Bend Archives has only one issue of the university’s student newspaper published during the school year of 1964-1965. It bears the title No Name...
An article in its first one-page, double-sided issue identifies IUSB Vision as a student club whose “primary purpose is to create a publication on campus tha...
The Communicator was a publication of the Star Trek and Science Fiction Club of South Bend, whose editorial board included several IU South Bend students. A ...
This issue of Mayday, which self-identified as “South Bend’s alternative press,” featured two appearances by members of the IU South Bend community: The arti...
“[T]he Republican party is attracting today’s college youth by demonstrating that it is the ‘young’ party with ‘young’ ideas,” asserts a page-one article in ...
The November 1962 issue of Cross-Currents explains how the publication came by its name: “Since I.U. Center News is no longer a suitable name (we are now a c...