Student designs mugs to change the world
On November 4, IU sophomore Caroline Trant texted her best friend, sophomore Lauren Smith, “I am going to save the world and I need to borrow your oven.”
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On November 4, IU sophomore Caroline Trant texted her best friend, sophomore Lauren Smith, “I am going to save the world and I need to borrow your oven.”
Cara Hansvick did not smile, focused on the pinnacle moment of each move as she held her poses. She kept her frame controlled as her partner, Andrew Copeland, twirled her at the top of the dance number during Tuesday’s rehearsal for IU Opera & Ballet Theater’s production of “The Nutcracker.”
When Marguerite Fisher-Heath was in fourth grade, she said her class was asked to write about why they wanted to be president. Fisher-Heath’s paper was all about how she wanted to redesign the White House.
Mayu Mi Veda’s music is inspired by weirdness, she said. Everything about her music from the lyrics of her songs to the way the music is arranged aims at being different.
After watching the movie “Stomp the Yard” his junior year of high school, IU senior Brandon Broadus decided he wanted to dance.
IU seniors Matthew Brezina and Emelie Flower are a team.
It was a Wednesday open-mic night at the Comedy Attic in September of 2012 when IU senior Mike Blomquist said he first attempted stand-up comedy.
It all started with a road trip, IU junior Dexter Clardy said.
Art wasn’t something that interested Phil Shapiro growing up.
Most people think of opera as archaic and irrelevant, but IU sophomore Kat Jones said it is the opposite — opera is always growing, and it reflects how our society has changed throughout time.
IU junior Jeron Braxton may be an informatics student, but he said he spent a lot of his time creating video games and animation, web designing and producing his own music.
Sitting in a production lab at the Radio-TV Building, IU senior Marie Richardson smiled.
By Jordan Morgan
Senior Blair Carlisle was walking through the aisles of Target on a summer day in 2012, accompanied by two girls she babysat, when she came across some cheap shoes. She had the idea to decorate the shoes with sharpies as a craft for the girls.
AmeriCorps will celebrate AmeriCorps Week with graham crackers, marshmallows and chocolate.
From making dog toys to volunteering with reptile and horse rescue organizations, Animal Club uses their love of animals to make a difference in the community.
Male a cappella group Straight No Chaser will be making a stop at the IU Auditorium as part of its Happy Hour Tour. The group, comprised of IU alumni, released its album “Under The Influence” in the spring of 2013, followed by the recent release of “Under The Influence: Holiday Edition” in November. The concert will take place Dec. 18.
Singer-songwriter Ingrid Michaelson is making a stop on her “Lights Out” tour 8 p.m. Thursday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
The Deerpark Americana Music Series is having its second show featuring folk singer Zoe Muth and her band the Lost High Rollers.
Eigenmann Hall’s Community Outreach Council works to engage students with the Bloomington community through relationships with local organizations and philanthropy-based outreach events.