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(03/28/21 9:18pm)
In contrast to Marvel’s deep dive into Wanda Maximoff’s grief in the hit show “WandaVision,” “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” fleshes out another important, but overlooked, aspect within the Marvel Cinematic Universe — racism.
(03/07/21 10:37pm)
After eight weeks of mystery, fan theories and cliff-hangers, the first project in Marvel’s Phase 4 has finally come to a thrilling conclusion. On March 5, the limited series’ last episode premiered on Disney+.
(01/19/21 9:01pm)
When the news broke last May that Ruby Rose would be departing CW’s “Batwoman” after its underwhelming first season, fans wondered what the series would look like without its titular star. These questions were answered Sunday in the season two premiere when Javicia Leslie suited up as Ryan Wilder, Gotham’s new Batwoman, for the first time.
(01/19/21 10:52pm)
In the 1990s, superhero films looked much different than they do today. The content was inherently silly, whether it was Superman flying around the world to go back in time or Batman playing hockey with a stolen diamond. However, Black hero flicks like Meteor-Man, Steel and Blankman chose to heavily rely on racial stereotypes, unlike their white counterparts, to deliver laughs.
(01/05/21 12:26am)
Democratic party candidates Reverend Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff will face off against incumbent Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue in a special runoff election for Georgia’s U.S. Senate seats on Jan 5.
(10/21/20 4:00am)
You’ve moved into your first college apartment, congratulations! Now that you’ve bought your TV and couch, you are going to need to “furnish” one of the most used rooms in your house: the kitchen.
(10/20/20 4:00am)
Moving into your first apartment can be a fun experience, but after a day of enjoying your newfound freedom, you are going to need to eat. While it can be tempting to order out every night or heat up some frozen chicken tenders, you can’t maintain this forever.
(10/21/20 4:00am)
With school moving online starting Nov. 20 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many students will be moving home. During that time, you'll want to make sure your belongings are safe here in Bloomington, and there are several storage options available.
(10/20/20 4:00am)
Moving to college can be a daunting experience and for those who grew as only children, learning to share your space with another can be challenging. However, for better or worse, you are going to be living with your roommate(s) for the rest of the year, so it’ll be best to try to get along.
(05/11/20 9:41pm)
With both individual school and campus graduation ceremonies postponed, seniors are getting creative to celebrate commencement this year.
(04/24/20 1:44am)
Most students can no longer see their college friends in person due to online classes and stay-at-home orders, and many have turned to virtual hangouts. From movie nights to making new friends, students are quickly adapting their everyday lives to a virtual world.
(04/22/20 11:26pm)
In month two of social distancing, students and professors alike have been figuring out how to adjust to online learning. But student-parents have had to deal with both their own courses and creating a learning environment for their children.
(04/07/20 2:21am)
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(04/05/20 11:29pm)
With one week of online classes down, students of all majors have had to adjust to new schedules and makeshift classroom settings.
(04/03/20 3:16am)
As a part of the federal government’s $2 trillion relief bill to help keep American households and businesses afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic, most adults in the U.S. are set to receive a check from the government to help offset costs of living.
(03/29/20 7:52pm)
From Budapest to Spain, IU students across the world enjoyed the start of the spring semester immersed in new cultures. But COVID-19 cut their trips short.
(03/26/20 5:34pm)
Large, exquisite Interfraternity Council houses stretch down North Jordan Ave and East Third Street. Having an official house is a well-known aspect of greek life to students on IU’s campus. The historically black Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity doesn't have a house — it was sold in the late 1990s.
(03/10/20 1:05am)
The Gamma Eta chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc. welcomed its newest members with the first spring class in 10 years: The I.N.E.V.I.T.A.B.L.E. 9.
(03/05/20 1:28am)
With more than 3,000 cases of coronavirus and more than 100 deaths reported in Italy, IU has now offered students studying there two choices: Leave and finish their classes online, or stay and complete their program.
(02/28/20 9:29pm)
Students delved into black history at IU and in general as they answered questions, debated answers and discussed opinions Thursday during the Black Knowledge Bowl at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.