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The Indiana Daily Student

The traveler’s guide to the IMU

Hitchiker's Guide to the IMU

The Indiana Memorial Union is more than just a hotel. It’s the go-to-spot on campus for pretty much everything. When completed in 1932, it was the world’s largest student union. We’ve broken down three of the floors to keep you from getting lost.

MEZZANINE

Sugar & Spice

Sugar & Spice pastry chef Michael Craig said it is the only store of its kind in the country. It offers organic coffee, cheeses, meats and pastries ranging from traditional chocolate chip cookies to fancy cupcakes and cheesecakes.
“We have our traditions, like the chocolate nomakes and Special K chewies,” Craig said. It also offers mail orders for people from as far away
as California.

Back Alley Bowling
Back Alley Bowling offers more than what its title implies, operating a billiards and arcade room, Manager John Bower said.
Rates for the general public are $2.50 for a bowling game, and black-light bowling is $2.75 for students and $3 for the general public. Rates for the billiards room for those without a student ID are $5.75 and $5.50 for students.

LOBBY

Dunn Meadow Cafe
Dunn Meadow Cafe is a healthy option for students. Formerly named Kiva, Dunn Meadow Cafe was reopened in February 2010, Retail Manager Holly Parient said.
The menu lists an array of fresh sandwiches and various wraps and pitas.

Sycamore Corner Store
The Sycamore Corner Store is a convenient shop for hotel guests, especially since it’s located next to the main desk in the lobby. The store also
offers wine, chocolate baskets, beer, souvenir baskets and nut baskets.

FIRST FLOOR

Starbucks
While a Starbucks is located on Indiana Avenue, which is not far from the IMU, the Starbucks on the first floor is a popular spot where students study and catch up with friends. The large sitting area, also known as the IMU Gallery for its featured art, can seat dozens of patrons.

Tudor Room
The Tudor Room is a great place to take your family to lunch. They even have delicious Sunday brunches. For more information about dining in this beautful setting,
visit  www.imu.indiana.edu/dining/tudorroom.shtml

South Lounge

The South Lounge, a brief walk from the IMU Starbucks, is another frequented stop for students looking for a cozy place to study. Students can sink into the large leather couches or read at a table near the windows.

Whittenberger Auditorium
The Whittenberger Auditorium is known for its free weekly film series on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, which is organized by Union Board. The auditorium, which was named after the first president of the University’s first student union, John Whittenberger, can seat up to
400 people.

Alumni Hall
Alumni Hall, which is more formal than the Whittenberger Auditorium, is 5,000 square feet and the largest and most used meeting hall in the IMU, Event Manager and Sales Assistant Sarah Cady said.

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