Student plans to bike around the world
People keep asking him why he’s cycling around the world, and he says it comes down to three things: he’s confused, scared and a little bit lonely.
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People keep asking him why he’s cycling around the world, and he says it comes down to three things: he’s confused, scared and a little bit lonely.
Canada native Debra Thompson said censuses in Canada and Great Britain are used to fit people in neat boxes to make them easily governable. But with racial diversity becoming more prominent, people don’t always fit in those neat boxes.
Students filled a room with couches and chairs. In the front, a panel of three diverse IU Latino men in leadership positions sat in wooden chairs and discussed what it means to be a Latino man in America.
Saturday night, the poetry duo Darkmatter, comprised of Balasubramanian and Vaid-Menon, spoke at the Indiana Memorial Union as part of the duo’s “#ItGetsBitter” 2015 tour.
Teju Cole is a writer, born and raised in Nigeria and is IU’s Inaugural Susan D. Gubar Lecturer for 2015. On Thursday, Cole spoke to a full room of students and public on his fiction works, Twitter projects and photographic endeavors.
The La Casa Latino Cultural Center wrapped up its month-long celebration of Cesar Chavez with a blood drive to honor his birthday.
Activity, routine and knowledge about your circadian rhythm can positively effect the quality and quantity of your sleep, Cathy Batka said to a group of students.
The Singing Hoosiers headed to Batesville, Ind., on Sunday for their first performance without Dr. Steve ?Zegree as their director.
He stands 5-foot-4 with short blonde hair and a whiskery chin. His face is square, with wide-set eyes and a long neck. Wearing a dark gray hoodie and ripped jeans, you would never suspect anything but the usual from the man on the street. Under the dark gray hoodie is a compression tank top, binding his chest to look masculine.
The IU Police Department began using body-worn cameras Saturday in a field test. Since then, 136 files have been downloaded onto the secure database and about 12 officers have used the cameras, Lt. Craig Munroe said.
On his day off, Capt. Thomas Lee can be found with his eyes glued to his television screen, on which NASCAR drivers zoom around the track. If he’s not watching the race, chances are he’s on the open road atop his Harley Davidson 2001 Electra Glide Classic.
The IU Police Department will begin wearing body cameras S?aturday as part of a field test.
Jessica Quirk said she believes putting together a cute outfit is like putting together a great meal; if you can put together a recipe, you can put together a cute outfit.
A group of women dressed in traditional red and black Asian-style dresses greet each guest.
Throughout his lecture, U.S. Army War College professor Michael Neiberg said Americans often have amnesia when it comes to ?World War I.
It’s early on a humid Monday in the middle of August.
From her office at 10th Street and the Bypass, Laurie Antolovic can see the construction of the IU Innovation Center, which will soon be home to the Media Digitization and Preservative Initiative.