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(03/24/17 4:17pm)
Lately, the TV industry is pushing for more diverse shows and casts. But what may come as a surprise is that the industry has been limiting a prominent and growing population — individuals with disabilities — who make up about 15 percent of the world’s population, according to the World Health Organization’s current statistics on disabilities.
(03/25/16 1:10am)
Rolling up to the Ashton-Mottier building’s only accessible entrance in her power wheelchair, IU professor Susan Seizer said she felt awkward coming into work each day.
(10/30/15 3:11am)
When Kyla Jackson opened her eyes, she knew she was dying. Her throat was constricted as though something was jammed halfway down. Black dots sprinkled her vision, and the world seemed to whirl around her as she slipped
toward unconsciousness.
(09/30/15 4:25am)
Last spring, while most English majors were concerned with choosing which writing course to take for the fall semester, junior Jake Huff said he was looking forward to enrolling in an acting course.
(05/04/15 2:26am)
Brandi Caruthers, an IU graduate student, said she tried to join the African American Choral Ensemble since she was an undergraduate student, but she was unable to due to her conflicting schedule with her law ?school classes.
(05/04/15 2:27am)
Senior Danielle Steg looked down and took a deep breath before singing the first piece in her senior recital through the Jacobs School of Music. This was her first time performing in a recital, and while she was nervous, she said she was glad she had the opportunity to do it before she graduated.
(05/01/15 5:11am)
As the African American Choral Ensemble prepared during the week of their upcoming concert, ensemble members clapped while they swayed side-to-side, bobbed their heads and even spontaneously busted a dance move as they sang. Satsu Holmes, an alto in the ensemble, initially joined AACE last semester in order to earn dual credit for her music minor. Although she didn’t have any previous ensemble experience, she said she was glad she decided to join.
(04/26/15 7:19pm)
When graduate student Corey Rubin was deciding where to go for his master’s degree in composition, he said, he chose IU not only for its strong composition department but also for its choral program.
(04/23/15 5:10am)
Before Sujin Lim, graduate student and violinist in the Jacobs School of Music, got on stage and performed with the Philharmonic Orchestra for their concert, she had to eat a banana.
(04/20/15 3:21am)
The classic fairytale opening line “Once upon a time” dangled above the stage and greeted audience members as they filled the Ruth N. Halls Theatre to see the opening of IU Theatre’s production of “Into the Woods.”
(04/15/15 7:36pm)
As the members of the Symphony Orchestra prepare for their concert at 8 p.m. tonight at the Musical Arts Center, they took time to reflect upon their experience of playing in the orchestra by answering a series of questions via email. Here are some of their responses to why they choose to further pursue this performance opportunity and what specific emotions they feel while playing their instrument.The instrumentalists also shared what they feel they gain personally from playing an instrument whether they have been playing for most of their life or is something they started just a few years ago.
(04/15/15 4:23am)
For senior and musical theatre major Kelsey Shaw, being the witch in IU Theatre’s production of “Into the Woods” is a dream come true.
(04/13/15 1:15am)
As the performers of “The Magic Flute” rehearsed during their final week before opening, crew members Dana Tzvetkov and Gwen Law put last-minute touches on the overall look of the opera.
(04/08/15 3:48am)
Sitting in the Burger King food court of the Indiana Memorial Union, Jacobs School of Music master student Trey Smagur reflected on his journey to become the lead of the IU Opera and Ballet Theater’s production of “The Magic Flute.”
(04/07/15 7:53pm)
Friendly chatter filled the conference room located on the second floor of the William and Gayle Cook Music Library in anticipation to hear Lynn Hooker, a professor of the Musicology Department in the Jacobs School of Music, talk about Hungarian gypsy musicians.
(04/03/15 3:58am)
Senior David-Gordon Johnson knew he wanted to put on “The Last Five Years” for his Theatre Department Honors Thesis after hearing the music for the first time his sophomore year.
(04/01/15 2:14am)
After entering college, Lauren Sagendorph said one of her top goals was to be in a main stage production at IU Theatre.
(03/30/15 2:16am)
Although junior Ian Martin had no previous knowledge of sound because he usually auditions for acting roles in IU Theatre productions, he still found himself volunteering to be the soundboard operator for IU Theatre production “Sing To Me Now.”
(03/27/15 2:18am)
Before starting her freshman year at IU, Evelyn Rehrey signed up for the IUBeginnings trip, a program part of the First Year Experience program, because of her lifelong passion for the ?outdoors.
(03/26/15 4:34am)
Growing up, Iris Dauterman resisted her mom’s wish for her to become a teacher. In fact, when Dauterman originally started searching for schools to get her Master of Fine Arts in playwriting, she was convinced she only wanted to write.