COLUMN: Caring for yourself on a college schedule
At its most basic level, self-care is paying attention to yourself.
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At its most basic level, self-care is paying attention to yourself.
Hair is a paradox because it is both one of your most distinct physical traits and one of the most easily changeable. So it’s no surprise one of the most natural things to do at a turning point in your life is to change it — cut it, dye it or shave it all off.
Long-distance relationships bring their challenges, but these couples take them one day at a time.
Darryl Pinkins was in prison for 25 years for a crime he did not commit.
Virally surpassed people have a negligible amount of HIV in their blood. Through Dr. Cooke's work, the rate in Scott County is almost three times the national average.
The Bloomington area includes 17 registered naloxone entities.
Between 2005-2010, opioid overdose deaths increased from 14,917 to 33,091 deaths.
Multicolored spotlights pulsed and danced to the beat of Survivor’s “Eye of the Tiger” Wednesday afternoon at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater as the staff demonstrated their recently installed $260,000 worth of equipment.
The culmination of a month of almost daily six-hour-long practices for IU ballet dancers will open tonight.
Harry Potter Society members filed into Woodburn Hall on Sunday with an assortment of sticks ranging from fragile twigs to wizard-worthy walking staffs.
Although sex has been a part of human existence since humans began to exist, talking about it is still considered embarrassing and awkward.
In a time of hatred and intolerance, “Rent” is celebrating individuality and love.
One art curator’s perspective of beauty will be showcased at the Grunwald Gallery of Art’s new exhibit “Framing Beauty: Intimate Visions,” opening Friday.
After Gabriel Polycarpo graduated from Indiana University in 2015 and Peggy Houng graduated in 2016, they were two of the 34 musicians accepted into the 2016 YOA Orchestra of the Americas Global Leaders program. The annual program accepts applicants from 25 countries, and more than 250 students applied.
Although performing in a touring show definitely improves his acting skills, Michael Williams said his experience in the nine-month tour of “Bullets Over Broadway” has taught him more about himself.
IU’s upperclassmen contemporary dance students have spent the past semester choreographing their own pieces for the first time.
Two animals, different in size, shape and personality, are best friends in Mo Willems’ children’s book series "Elephant and Piggie."