Students can experience magical evening at Yule Ball
Students attending the third annual Yule Ball can expect to have a night full of fun and magic, said Kaila Messerli, Union Board activities and events program coordinator.
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Students attending the third annual Yule Ball can expect to have a night full of fun and magic, said Kaila Messerli, Union Board activities and events program coordinator.
Middle Eastern Studies professor Nazif Shahrani came to the United States from Afghanistan for college about 50 years ago, but when he was finished, he could not return home due to the conflict that would inundate the region for years.
At 1 p.m., the general admission line for the IU vs. North Carolina men’s basketball game stretched down the sidewalk from Assembly Hall’s doors to Fee Lane.
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In the aftermath of the presidential election, French professor Brett Bowles has seen many people uneasy about the possible effects of the election on the world.
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Graduate student Mitzy Colletes was biking her usual route down Third Street on Tuesday afternoon when a car turned in front of her.
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For America’s female homeless population, one week every month can be a nightmare.
Junior Torey Andrews said she remembers wishing she had someone to help guide her through the journey of freshman year. Now she can be that helpful student for IU freshmen.
Roommates Garret Dederichs and Ben Ekdahl’s residence hall room features sports posters, colored lights and an inflatable moose head.
Next year, Memorial Hall and Goodbody Hall will reopen as student housing, something they have not been used for since the early 1980s.
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Residential Programs and Dining Services has been hard at work hiring students to staff campus dining locations.
The Crimson Cupboard, a pantry that provides free food to students and Bloomington residents in need, will be seizing a variety of new opportunities this year.
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The Indiana Memorial Union is typically home to a variety of club and organization meetings, studying students and those looking for a quick bite to eat. But on the weekends, it’s transformed into a cinema.
On Eid al-Adha, which took place Sept. 12, senior Fariha Hossain sat in class and took notes while her family members from various states gathered in her home and celebrated the holiday.