The Lens of Time
Photographer and retired IU professor Jeffrey Wolin doesn’t remember the first photograph he took, but he remembers the camera: a Kodak Brownie Starmite he bought with his saved allowance money.
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Photographer and retired IU professor Jeffrey Wolin doesn’t remember the first photograph he took, but he remembers the camera: a Kodak Brownie Starmite he bought with his saved allowance money.
MYTH: Chewing gum takes seven years to digest.
For freshman Max McLinn, the difference between sympathy and pity is vital.
A team of students from the Kelley School of Business recently participated in the annual Kelley-Krannert Case Competition, a 24-hour case competition between teams from IU and Purdue University.
Sophomore Informatics major Jacob Bennett walks from Hodge Hall to his 2:30 p.m. Microeconomics class in Woodburn Hall, his phone full of notifications he received during his previous class. He quickly tries to reply to everything before arriving at his next class.
Indiana Daily Student spoke with this year’s nominees for 2015 Homecoming King and Queen Court.
Around the corner of the IU Bookstore, approximately 100 people were sitting half-awake on the floor of the Indiana Memorial Union at 5:45 a.m. They were waiting to meet Tyler Oakley, and they had been doing so all night.
Abigail Miller and mother Rebecca Miller were first in line behind a barrier of yellow caution tape outside the Indiana Memorial Union Bookstore. Their folding chairs were stationed at the doors since 4 p.m. Thursday — after Bloomington North High School senior Abigail’s final class — waiting for wristbands granting them access to YouTube celebrity Tyler Oakley’s appearance at IMU.
Bloomington has incredible hiking routes, some of them only a couple miles off campus. Enjoy these hikes alone or with friends before the snowy season starts.
Fall means apple cider, pumpkin patches and marathons of "Hocus Pocus." Embrace the season today and pick up pumpkins at the IMU farmers market.
More than 100 IU alumni will return to campus this week to celebrate and participate in homecoming activities. Among them is senior judge on the Indiana Court of Appeals Ezra Friedlander.
Inspired by the Indianapolis event Indy’s Ultimate Chef, three Bloomington chefs will compete in Monroe Community Kitchen’s ninth annual Chefs’ Challenge this weekend.
Participants dressed in costumes will compete in the Great Grown-Up Spelling Bee to raise money for educational programs for Monroe County Community School students. The sixth annual event is at 8 p.m. today at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, 114 E. Kirkwood Ave.
Sometimes the best way to overcome any negative feelings is simply learning how to manage them. Through the IU Health Center’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS), students are allotted two free sessions per semester. CAPS also provides self-help resources to help students cope while at school.
At first glance, the concept seems pretty basic. Boy and girl are, and have been, in love for a long time. Boy gets an opportunity away from girl and must decide what to do with his life.
Ahh, career fair season. This is arguably one of the most stressful times of the year for seniors and juniors (and maybe even the courageous sophomores and freshmen) looking to get a job or internship. From what to wear to what to say to, there are tons of unknowns and uncertainties when it comes to actually applying for that dream job or internship.
We’ve planned your perfect Labor Day Weekend.
Men Against Rape and Sexual Assault’s IU chapter was founded in 2013. Today, the organization has 86 members committed to engaging and educating men about the issues of rape and sexual assault.
Twelve tables with volunteers were stationed around IU’s campus on Monday to help new and old students, faculty and visitors find their destinations.
From IDS reports