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(04/21/16 2:26am)
Father Jude, a Dominican Monk at St. Pauls Catholic Center, tells IU students about the history of the Dominicans Tuesday evening at Eigenmann Hall. Father Jude was recently mistaken as an armed member of the Ku Klux Klan by IU students after being spotted in his white habit with rosary beads and aims to bring awareness to the Dominican order.
(04/17/16 9:06pm)
Junior Austin Imperial and Senior Alex Hodge play with companion robot PARO at the School of Informatics & Computing's Intelligent Systems Open House event Friday afternoon in the IMU's Georgian Room. The open house featured students presenting their research, live demonstrations, and the introduction of different types of robots in computing.
(04/12/16 5:35pm)
Bookstore owner Janis Starcs speaks out on the nuisance of Little 500 and the impact it has on the city of Bloomington Tuesday morning at Caveat Emptor. Starcs says that while most events that bring people to Bloomington are good things, Little 5 only attracts people looking to get drunk and does the town no favors.
(04/12/16 5:35pm)
Terry Bear, an 81 year old Bloomington resident, reminisces on her Little 500 experiences after 30 years of living in the college town Tuesday morning at Tivoli Fashions in Fountain Square Mall. Bear enjoys the races and recalls various moments such as when women were first allowed to participate and when her daughter arrived on campus during the filming of “Breaking Away”.
(04/12/16 1:47am)
Jesse Eisenberg speaks on the effects of domestic abuse throughout Bloomington Monday evening during his Q&A screening at Woodburn Hall. Eisenberg, who has just completed his “I’m with Jesse” campus campaign, has brought widespread attention to the local non profit “Middle Way House” and commented that the dedication of IU students was a major inspiration for him.
(04/12/16 12:37am)
(04/10/16 11:15pm)
Rhonda Patterson, president and founder of UnSlaved Clothing Store in Fort Wayne, tells the story of a young Indiana girl being sold into human trafficking by her sister to pay off drug debt on Mar. 30 inside of the IMU’s Frangipani room. Patterson aims to bring attention to the growing issue of human trafficking right here at home by telling the various stories of Indiana human trafficking victims.
(04/07/16 11:21pm)
Senior Exsenet Esler lays out plans for this weekend’s Sexual Assault Symposium at the Student Sexual Violence Prevention Task Force meeting at the IMU Tuesday evening. Esler says the event hosted by Sigma Sigma Ro sorority will include six different workshops focused on bringing awareness and clarity to sexual assault on campus.
(04/07/16 8:47pm)
Rhonda Patterson, president and founder of UnSlaved Clothing Store in Fort Wayne, tells the story of a young Indiana girl being sold into human trafficking by her sister to pay off drug debt on Mar. 30 inside of the IMU’s Frangipani room. Patterson aims to bring attention to the growing issue of human trafficking right here at home by telling the various stories of Indiana human trafficking victims.
(04/06/16 10:02pm)
James Sallee speaks on Indiana’s low standing in income rankings on Wednesday afternoon at Kirkwood Avenue. Sallee, who now lives in a tent due to a disability, believes that the government’s neglecting of local issues will lead to a crash worse than the great depression.
(04/06/16 10:02pm)
James Sallee speaks on Indiana’s low standing in income rankings on Wednesday afternoon at Kirkwood Avenue. Sallee, who now lives in a tent due to a disability, believes that the government’s neglecting of local issues will lead to a crash worse than the great depression.
(03/31/16 1:45am)
Greek members flock to Pi Kappa Alpha’s “Rent-A-Pike” event to buy their very own Pike brother Wednesday evening at Woodburn Hall.
(03/31/16 12:06am)
IU Students listen in as Rhonda Patterson, president and founder of UnSlaved Clothing Store in Fort Wayne, tells the story of a young Indiana girl being sold into human trafficking by her sister to pay off drug debt on Wednesday evening inside of the IMU’s Frangipani room. Patterson aims to bring attention to the growing issue of human trafficking right here at home by telling the various stories of Indiana human trafficking victims.
(03/31/16 12:06am)
Rhonda Patterson, president and founder of UnSlaved Clothing Store in Fort Wayne, tells the story of a young Indiana girl being sold into human trafficking by her sister to pay off drug debt on Wednesday evening inside of the IMU’s Frangipani room. Patterson aims to bring attention to the growing issue of human trafficking right here at home by telling the various stories of Indiana human trafficking victims.
(03/29/16 1:42am)
RISE’s VP of Congress Nate Myers engages in open debate on the topic of “highest priorities once in office” Monday evening at the IUSA election debate inside of the Alumni Hall. The event, which was moderated by SPEA professor Paul Helmke, tackled a wide array of topics including the inclusion of minority and international students and firearms on campus.
(03/29/16 1:42am)
The IUSA Election Committee regulates open debate and discussion between IUSA tickets “RISE”, “Accelerate”, and “Real” on Monday evening at the IUSA election debate in the IMU. The event, which was moderated by SPEA professor Paul Helmke, tackled a wide array of topics including the inclusion of minority and international students and firearms on campus.
(03/24/16 4:08pm)
Waitress Elira Spaho reflects on her experiences since arriving in Bloomington three months ago Thursday at Anatolia Turkish Restaurant. Spaho states differences from her native country of Albania in maters such as the legal drinking age, the tipping of waitresses, and outside degrees not being recognized in the states.
(03/08/16 5:40pm)
IU Cinema Media Specialist and alumni Barbara Ann O’Leary speaks on planning her Directed by Women event to raise awareness to the female directed films that are often overlooked in media Tuesday morning at the IU Cinema. O’Leary describes the event as a just for fun event that everyone can participate in. The event will kick off in September and is expected to be hosted worldwide.
(03/06/16 7:10pm)
Sophomore Richard Solomon researches forgotten woman St. Teresa of Ávila to revamp Descartes’ Wikipedia entry at the 3rd annual Art+Feminism Wikipedia-Edit-A-Thon Saturday afternoon at Wells Library. Solomon aims to inform others of the effect St. Teresa had on Descartes as she is often left overlooked.
(03/03/16 11:42pm)
Chef Doug Peterson serves lamb & pita during the Devour Bloomington special Thursday evening at Topo’s 403 restaurant. Topo’s specializes in authentic Greek food, but Peterson assures that there is something on the menu for everyone.