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Donations collected by senior Alexis Price for the survivors of a deadly Kentucky tornado in December. Price collected 32 bags and boxes total.

Student collects donations for Kentucky tornado survivors

Fallon Heady, Staff Writer January 20, 2022

A student looked at a bag of donations that had been lying near her door for months. After hearing about the recent tornado destruction in Kentucky, she thought to herself, “You know what, I could probably...

The Black Student Union hosted their clothes drive from Nov. 11 to Dec. 4 in the Multicultural Center.

Volunteer eagles: collecting clothes for chilly nights

Jeana Everhart, Staff Writer December 3, 2019

Every other week the Shield will interview a student involved in volunteer work. This week, Perci Hale and Brittany Coleman talk about the Black Student Union's clothes drive. Perci Hale was not prepared...

Items will be collected for ECHO Housing Corporation in this box outside the Social Work Department.

Volunteer eagles: small items can create a big impact

Emma Corry, Features Editor October 29, 2019

Every other week the Shield will interview a student involved in volunteer work. This week, Danielle Lubbe and Katherine Childers talk about their class project to collect items for the ECHO Housing Corporation. Danielle...

Jampon unites women

‘Jampon’ unites women

Jeana Everhart, Staff Writer January 30, 2018

Violet Wells Studying abroad at Harlaxton College, University of Evansville’s juniors Alexandra Curren and Gina deLise, theater performance majors, and Sierra Miller, a theater management major went...

Welcome Center delays continue

Welcome Center delays continue

Riley Guerzini, News Editor April 19, 2017

Construction for the Fuquay Welcome Center will be further delayed after bids continue to run overbudget. “We have been using a construction firm to give us a pre-look at what they thought it might...

RFWC wheels in new program

Sarah Loesch August 27, 2015
Assistant Program Director of Outdoor Adventure and Climbing Center Jon Bosley has found a way to bring his passion for biking to USI's campus.
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