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(08/28/17 4:00am)
A dark-haired toddler pushed two toy trains around a plate, ignoring the cheese cubes he was supposed to be eating for his afternoon snack. Moments earlier, he had stood empty-handed in the middle of the playroom at the Knee High Cooperative Daycare, one of two cooperative IU campus day care centers that will be closing in August 2018 following a decision that all IU child care centers must be nationally accredited.
(04/19/17 12:53am)
A printmaking professor’s most recent series was inspired by the Syrian refugee crisis, homelessness and migration.
(12/07/16 11:05pm)
On one side of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center lobby, there is a Christmas tree covered in lights and ornaments. On a desk facing the tree, there is a Kinara, a candle holder with seven candles, each representing a different principle celebrated during Kwanzaa. On Wednesday, four of the candles were lit.
(11/29/16 12:02am)
After finding out she had been named a Rhodes scholar, senior Morgan Mohr celebrated by sleeping in for the first time in months.
(11/17/16 12:36am)
Graduate student John Kummer straps his daughter into a baby carrier Tuesdays and Thursdays and walks from their home at Tulip Tree Apartments to the Campus View Child Care Center.
(11/11/16 2:58am)
For the second night in a row, a crowd began to gather in the Fine Arts Plaza.
(11/09/16 4:37am)
Carrie Fischer took a break from her book, “The Friday Society,” to take a Snapchat video of RaiQuelle Luster. Fischer began to record then asked which candidate Luster voted for.
(11/04/16 12:35am)
Sheryl Stevens doesn’t eat breakfast until 4 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. She has to get ready for class, make sure her children get on the bus, drive to Bloomington and go to four classes before she
has time.
(10/28/16 1:36am)
Rashida Jones, actress from the TV show “Parks and Recreation,” spoke to a Media 101 class Thursday about a topic usually left unaddressed: pornography.
(10/24/16 11:30pm)
Beth Davies, a 2016 College Luminary, was fired from Apple. Now a director of learning and development for Tesla Motors, she said the experience taught her an enormous amount about being a manager and about what kind of work environment she wants to be in during IU's College Luminaries Panel Discussion.
(10/13/16 4:46pm)
Almost one-third of international students at IU choose to study business, making up around 16 percent of students in the Kelley School of Business, according to data from the Office of International Services.
(10/05/16 11:40pm)
Freshman Charlee Hrubesky said the simplicity of the nature on IU’s campus is what makes it so beautiful.
(10/02/16 5:54pm)
The United States’ position in the Indian Ocean today is a long-term result of decisions made in the 1960s and 70s, said John Brobst, a professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of History at Ohio University, on Friday
evening.
(09/28/16 10:53pm)
The island Timor-Leste is transitioning from a post-conflict state to a successful state, Prime Minister Rui Maria de Araújo said Wednesday evening. Araújo spoke as part of the School of Global and International Studies’ Distinguished Diplomat Speaker Series.
(09/25/16 9:59pm)
Fifteen thousand miles means $1,500, which means enough money to sponsor five girls in developing countries that otherwise would not have the opportunity to get an education.
(09/23/16 1:22am)
Latino people constitute a growing but often overlooked part of the American middle class population. That was the message from the three speakers Thursday evening as part of an event for La Casa’s celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month.
(09/14/16 1:39am)
Participants stood in a classroom and moved to either side as words were called out.
(09/09/16 1:44am)
A few dozen freshmen gathered in the Great Hall of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center,and faculty member Maria Hamilton Abegunde asked the students to repeat after her.