The Pride of Paoli
In a town known for intolerance, the Pride of Paoli marching band was a place where misfits belonged. It wasn’t about whom they march next to, but whether they can march in step.
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In a town known for intolerance, the Pride of Paoli marching band was a place where misfits belonged. It wasn’t about whom they march next to, but whether they can march in step.
Students going to study at Herman B Wells Library Wednesday night encountered a de-stress event sponsored by IU Libraries and the IU Health Center. Attendees were able to draw in coloring books, eat free snacks, make their own sand and balloon stress balls, collect aromatherapy essential oil samples and pet therapy dogs. Although Yohan Kwon, a senior, and Vivek Rao, a freshman, arrived for different reasons, they took the time to engage in a heated game of ping pong, before continuing with their evenings.
Christmas lights glint through the windows as the smell of hash browns, corned beef and coffee waft out of the kitchen vents to envelop patrons coming up the restaurant's front steps. The Runcible Spoon has long been a cornerstone of Bloomington and is known for its delicious food, unique style and friendly atmosphere.
Nestled in the gardens between Showalter Fountain and the IU Cinema, bedecked with seasonal flowers, is a statue of a man fiddling around on the piano, struggling to write the song “Memphis in June.”
As the clock struck midnight and the witching hour began Friday and Saturday night, moviegoers gathered at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater to participate in the Rocky Horror Picture Show.
The annual TEDx Talk returns with a variety of speakers telling stories relating to this year's theme, "Uncharted Waters.” The TEDx talk will take place in the IU Auditorium at 6 p.m Oct. 26. Ticket prices start at $15 for students and $25 for the general public. Tickets are available for purchase on the IU Auditorium website.
Theodora Fogarty and her daughter took to the dance floor at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater Monday night. The Latin Jazz Ensemble performed at the venue, showcasing Cuban music.
Eight reverse projector screens were arranged in a 360-degree visual display at the Indiana Memorial Union Alumni Hall on Thursday. The Big Tent, a multimedia presentation hailing from Indianapolis, came to IU for an all-day event combining music, dance and multimedia.
The smell of fried food wafted down Seventh Street on Thursday evening, and the air filled with music and the sound of people chatting. The Showalter Fountain plaza bustled with people and was crammed full of booths and stages as people paused when something caught their eyes, whether it was the dunk tank, the First Nations booth, the food tent or a performance by Hooshir a cappella.
Terri Francis, associate professor and expert on African-American cinema, Jamaican film history and Afro-surrealism, was recently named the new director of the Black Film Center/Archive at the IU Media School.
MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE — While the Bloomington campus was enjoying the first week of April, seven IU students hit the road for the National Conference of Undergraduate Research. In December these students submitted abstracts for their research and were accepted to give presentations or participate in poster sessions in their field.
The Indiana Memorial Union is concluding renovations on the Biddle Hotel and implementing new green practices as part of the renovations. The hotel is only one of many environmentally-friendly changes being implemented at the IMU this year.
When other girls were going to ballet classes, Tamika Mallory said her parents were dragging her to rallies where she would give speeches.
On Tuesday evening, Bloomington residents with a taste for art gathered at the Venue Fine Art & Gifts to watch Jo Baum demonstrate her craft of pastel painting. She presented to the audience surrounded by her pastel landscapes.
The disparity between violence against marginalized women and the majority of people has been on Amrita Chakrabarti Myers’ mind for more than a year, and has become all the more timely in the recent political climate, she said.
Four panel members from refugee centers across Bloomington and southern Indiana gathered Tuesday evening at the Beth Shalom Congregation to discuss the refugee situation and how it related to the Bloomington community.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk told the press Monday two people had contacted the private space exploration technology company and paid for a private trip around the moon and back. The trip would take the travelers 300,000 miles or more into space. If SpaceX is able to complete the mission it will become the first private company to send people to the moon.
Antibiotic-resistant infections strike 2 million Americans each year, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Around 23,000 of those 2 million, die as a result of the infection.
Delta Sigma Pi organized an American Cancer Society Gala in the Tudor Room of the Indiana Memorial Union on Friday. Donors purchased tickets with a suggested donation of $30, though many attendees donated more, according to Delta Sigma Pi’s fundraising page.
Students, professors and researchers gathered Monday to hear psychological and brain sciences professor James Townsend explain a relatively new concept in psychology that can be used as a mathematical tool for analyzing brain processing — Systems Factorial Technology.