Even though IU East began in 1971, the student newspaper wasn’t organized until the spring of 1973. It started with a staff of seven and the first thing need...
In the fall of 1995, the August 28th issue held only a simple IU East logo on the front, with a notice that “the Indiana University East Student Newspaper we...
In September of 1987, the paper changed its name to the New Voice, in an effort to “rebuild the paper” and to jump start journalism at the IU East Campus as ...
In the fall of 1996, the student newspaper reverted to its original name, The Pioneer Press, which it had first adopted in 1973. This name remained in use un...
In 2007 and 2008, the IU East campus restructured its curriculum and changed its’ look and priorities under the new leadership of Chancellor Nassar Paydar. I...