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UPCOMING EVENTS At USI

Monday, November 27

USI Lighting a Tradition holiday event returns with sweet treats, live music and more

The University of Southern Indiana will host the annual Lighting a Tradition event from 6-8 p.m. Monday, November 27 in the University Center. Full of family-friendly holiday festivities, the event is open to the public at no charge.

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Thursday, November 30 through Sunday, December 3

USI annual Madrigal Feaste returns

The USI Chamber and Women’s Choirs will host the annual Madrigal Feaste Thursday, November 30 through Sunday, December 3 in Carter Hall, located in University Center West on the USI campus. Thursday, November 30 through Saturday, December 2 performances will begin at 7 p.m. with doors opening at 6:30 p.m., and the Sunday, December 3 matinee performance will begin at 1 p.m. with doors opening at 12:30 p.m.

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December 16

USI Commencement Ceremonies to honor Fall 2023 graduates

The University will hold two Commencement Ceremonies on Saturday, December 16 to honor graduates of the Fall Class of 2023. Ceremonies will be held in the Screaming Eagles Arena. A press release with additional details will be coming soon.

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Trailblazing student trustee actively engages with Vincennes University student body

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VINCENNES, Ind., November 27, 2023 – In a historic achievement, Vincennes University Student Trustee Gayle Baugh ’24 is blazing her trail by becoming the first-ever two-time appointee, a testament to her exceptional leadership and dedication to student representation.

Baugh of Greencastle, Indiana, was appointed Student Trustee to the VU Board of Trustees for a second term by Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb. The Education major was sworn in for her history-making term on Oct. 2.

With an unwavering commitment to fostering strong connections between the VU Board of Trustees and student body, Baugh has a clear vision for her second term. Her goal is to engage more deeply with her fellow students, ensuring their voices resonate greatly throughout university life. Recognizing that progress stems from collaboration, she is creating avenues for open dialogue and listening to the diverse perspectives that enrich the VU community.

Baugh is co-hosting Sweets With Student Leaders on Tuesday, Nov. 28, 10:30-11:30 a.m. ET in Jefferson Student Union. Students are encouraged to enjoy sweet treats while talking with student leaders and sharing suggestions on how the University can enhance their experience.

“With getting the chance to serve for a second term it is my hope to get myself out to the student population even more and really get in more detail what they want to see so that they will have the best possible experience while at VU,” Baugh said. “Being the first ever two-term student trustee I am really in a great position to continue my work from last year and really make an impact at the University. I have a few ideas from this past year and it is my goal to get them implemented during my time as student trustee this next year.”

Student trustees serve as a bridge between the university administration and the student community. They play a pivotal role in representing the diverse interests of the student body, offering unique insights that enrich the University’s decision-making processes.

VU Board of Trustees Chairman Mike Sievers said, “Gayle’s outstanding performance and exceptional dedication during her first term have demonstrated her unwavering commitment to representing the student body and advocating for their interests. Trustee Baugh has shown remarkable leadership, insight, and a deep understanding of the University. We have full confidence in her ability to continue to excel and contribute significantly to the governance and betterment of our esteemed institution. We are looking forward to another term of exemplary service and positive impact.”

Her current term expires on Oct. 6, 2024. She began her first term in 2022.

“My time serving as the student trustee has been nothing short of amazing,” Baugh said. “I have been given the privilege of being able to see all of the hard work that it takes for the university to be run smoothly. I had a pretty special year as it was the year for our HLC visit. I enjoyed getting to see all of the details that go into a visit and watching how well the faculty and staff work cohesively as one. I also enjoyed getting to talk to students and hear what their wants and needs are for the University.”

Baugh balances the responsibilities of a student trustee with the rigors of pursuing a bachelor’s degree. She is a student in a unique VU degree program that prepares future educators to teach in both elementary (K-6) and special education (K-12) classrooms. Next year, she will complete her student teaching at two schools in Vincennes and graduate with a bachelor’s degree in Special Education, Mild Intervention K-12.

Baugh stands out as a vibrant and dynamic presence on campus, infusing energy into university life through her active engagement in various student activities. She is a VU cheerleader and is a member of the service-oriented Education Club that serves neuro diverse community members and community schools. She is a Dean’s List student and has participated in the Horticulture Club. She was also a 2023 Indy 500 Festival Princess.

By championing inclusivity and amplifying the voices and aspirations of her peers, this trailblazing student trustee is not just making history; Baugh is forging a path for greater student involvement and influence for the betterment of VU.

Kora Ruff named to MVC Scholar-Athlete 2nd Team

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Ruff holds a 3.99 GPA

ST. LOUIS– Excelling in both her efforts in the classroom and on the floor, University of Evansville sophomore Kora Ruff was named to the Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete Second Team on Monday.

In her second season at UE, Ruff holds a 3.99 GPA in Psychology.  On the floor, she has established herself as one of the top setters in the league.  She completed the season with an average of 10.39 assists per set, which was third in the MVC.

Ruff set her career mark with 64 assists in the win over UIC in October and finished the season with 62 helpers in the road win over Indiana State.  Defensively, Ruff totaled 2.84 digs per set in 2023, finishing 18th in the conference.  She finished the season on a high note in that statistic, setting a new career mark with 28 in the season finale against the Sycamores.

Vanderburgh County Arrest Warrants

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Vanderburgh County Arrest Warrants

Courier Warrants – 2023-11-27

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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FOOTNOTE:  EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.

 

Ben Humrichous named MVC Newcomer of the Week

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Senior averaged 27.5 PPG

ST. LOUIS– Helping the University of Evansville improve to 6-0 for the first time since 1964, Ben Humrichous was named the Missouri Valley Conference Newcomer of the Week on Monday.

Humrichous put together one of the top weekends that the University of Evansville men’s basketball program has ever seen.  Averaging 27.5 points per game, Humrichous led the Purple Aces to an 85-77 overtime win at Chattanooga along with a dominant 93-74 triumph over Southeast Missouri State.

He opened the weekend with 28 points in the win over the Mocs. He was 11-for-21 from the field, 5-of-12 from outside and picked up 3 assists, 2 blocks and 2 boards while playing over 42 minutes.

In the second game of the Coca-Cola Zero Sugar Classic, he scored 27 points in a 93-74 win over the Redhawks.  Humrichous converted 11 of his 13 attempts and was a perfect 8-for-8 inside the arc.  He tallied 6 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 blocks and a steal in just over 37 minutes of work.  He shot 64.7% for the week while finishing at 47.1% from long range.

USI drops in-state matchup at Purdue

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WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball concluded its two-game road swing Sunday afternoon with a 95-57 loss at Purdue University.

Sunday’s contest was USI’s second straight game on the road against a Power-5 conference opponent and the second of three against a P-5 school during the non-conference slate.

Southern Indiana got off to a good start in the opening quarter, as senior forward Meredith Raley (Haubstadt, Indiana) scored the game’s first basket. The Screaming Eagles received balanced scoring early on, as all five starters found the hoop before the first media timeout. In the meantime, Purdue shot the ball well from deep, hitting three triples before the timeout and building a 20-14 lead. In the first six minutes, both teams shot over 60 percent. Purdue stayed hot and went on to hold USI scoreless for the remainder of the opening quarter, taking a 35-14 advantage into the second period.
 
The Eagles broke the scoring drought at the 8:33 mark of the second quarter when junior guard Vanessa Shafford (Linton, Indiana) drove to the basket to make it a 37-16 score. In the middle of the second, Raley tallied eight straight points for USI in the span of two and a half minutes, putting the senior forward into double figures. Southern Indiana finished the first half strong. Trailing 55-26 with 3:41 left until halftime, USI ended the first half on an 8-0 run. Freshman guard Triniti Ralston (Louisville, Kentucky) provided an energy boost off the bench during the run, pushing the ball for a layup and getting a big block on the defensive end. The Boilermakers led 55-34 at the intermission.
 
A tough scoring quarter in the third for the Eagles led to a 79-41 Purdue lead going into the fourth period. In the fourth, USI had a nice spurt on the offensive end in the middle of the frame, as Shafford connected for a couple of baskets and freshman forward Chloe Gannon (Manchester, Tennessee) scored after establishing an inside position underneath the hoop. Southern Indiana went on to record a pair of baskets under the three-minute mark to make the score 95-57 before both teams went scoreless for the last two minutes to end the game.
 
USI was 21-for-60 for 35 percent shooting and went for 79 percent (11-14) at the foul line. While the Eagles grabbed 11 offensive rebounds to Purdue’s nine, the Boilermakers won the overall rebounding battle, 39-29. Individually, Shafford led Southern Indiana with 14 points while Raley posted 13 points.
 
Purdue shot 58 percent (34-59) from the floor, making nine threes, and was 78 percent (18-23) at the free-throw line. The Boilermakers had four players register double-digit scoring.
 
With Sunday’s loss, USI moved to 3-2 on the season while Purdue improved a .500 mark of 3-3.
 
Southern Indiana will return to Screaming Eagles Arena Friday for a 7 p.m. matchup against Murray State University. Friday’s game will be available on ESPN+.