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(11/06/15 5:50am)
IU Alumnus Will Shortz continued his discussion about enigmatology Thursday evening at the Lilly Library. Shortz cited Sam Loyd "The Puzzle King" as his inspiration and driving force in the industry of crossword making.
(10/28/15 3:38am)
“Newly elected IUSA Parliamentarian Maria Halloran led discussion on the IUSA’s new and controversial bill to condemn Anti-Semitism on campus Tuesday evening at Hodge Hall. The lengthy bill aimed to cover all bases for protecting Jewish students on campus, but many IUSA members questioned the bill and deemed it “unnecessary” and that it would “limit the freedom of speech of those on campus”.”
(10/22/15 2:03am)
Alpha Phi sorority sister Julia Kahn perform covers of popular songs at Culture of Care’s "Hoosiers Fighting Against Sexual Assault" event Wednesday afternoon at the Sigma Chi house. Sigma Chi's event brought awareness to sexual assault on campus through entertainment and motivational guest speakers.
(10/02/15 4:37am)
The Singing Hoosiers practiced their Fall Preview repertoire on Thursday evening at Auer Hall. The group will perform Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m.
(10/01/15 3:04am)
Aspiring student fashion designers featured their Halston inspired clothing at the Grunwald Gallery Wednesday afternoon for the "#Halston: Student Design Challenge." Junior Mary Jackson prepared to model senior Marissa Raspiller's extravagant dress and accessories for the crowd.
(10/01/15 1:51am)
Aspiring student fashion designers featured their Halston inspired clothing at the Grunwald Gallery Wednesday afternoon for the "#Halston: Student Design Challenge." Junior Mary Jackson prepared to model senior Marissa Raspiller's extravagant dress and accessories for the crowd.
(09/25/15 2:35am)
Delta Phi Epsilion hosted "Throw Back Thursday" at Dunn Meadow Thursday evening in support of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. DPhie entertained sisters Frankie and Zoey Allan as they made their way through the bounce house. Zoey, who is currently in the fifth grade, has had cystic fibrosis since birth.
(09/25/15 2:35am)
Junior Cory Scheule takes the opportunity to chat with Enterprise Holdings about prospective employment opportunities. Hundreds of SPEA students gathered at Alumni Hall on Thursday evening to network with big name companies from various fields and areas.
(09/24/15 3:27am)
The Pi Lambda Phi fraternity continues to raise awareness of prejudice and intolerance on the IU campus with the "Wall of Prejudice" Wednesday afternoon outisde of the IU Art Museum. The wall was signed by IU students stating the derogatory terms many have been called.
(09/24/15 2:52am)
The Pi Lambda Phi (Pilam) fraternity continues to raise awareness of prejudice and intolerance on the IU campus with the "Wall of Prejudice" Wednesday afternoon outisde of the IU Art Museum. The wall, signed by hundreds of IU students, diplayed a countless number of derogatory terms many students have been called.
(09/24/15 2:52am)
Sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha (ΑΚΑ) united with fraternity Pi Lamda Phi (Pilam) in order to help bridge the gap between students of different backgrounds Wednesday evening at the IMU. Students engage in group discussions that expose weaknesses and insecurities in order to tear down boundaries and bring them closer together.
(09/23/15 3:05am)
Hispanic students unite at La Casa Tuesday evening to discuss politics and Latino culture here at IU. Freshman Angelica Navarro listened closely as IU Alumni Maria Del Mar Carrasquillo explains Latino politics nd culture here on campus.
(09/21/15 1:13am)
Indiana University Alumni Erik Probst hosted the "Halston: Line & Legacy" fashion exhibit at Grunwald Gallery of Art Thursday afternoon. Probst introduced elegant articles of clothing from the Halston showcase that not only reflected modern clothing but also Halston's life and vision. The exhibit is expected to continue until October 3rd and successfully capure the evolutionary fashion designer's supreme style.
(09/18/15 1:00am)
Nate Powell reminisces about his journey toward success in the field of graphic novels to young, impressionable children at the Monroe County Public Library on Thursday evening. Nate speaks out about how the discovery of comics at a young age helped him discover social stigmas such as nationalism, sexism, and homophobia while the creation of them taught him discipline and changed the way he viewed the world.
(09/18/15 1:00am)
Bloomington residents with autistic children gather at the Monroe County Public Library on Thursday evening to enjoy an autistic friendly showing of “Mulan”. Autistic sensory films create a safe environment for autistic children with fixed lighting and softer sounds.
(09/17/15 2:37am)
Students gather at Ballantine Hall on Wednesday evening for the College Democrats' "Trumpapalooza." Entertainment kicked of with a game of "Whoose line is it anyway?" with Donald Trump and other media stars as the main topics.
(09/17/15 1:58am)
Students gather at Ballantine Hall on Wednesday evening for the College Democrats' "Trumpapalooza." Entertainment kicked of with a game of "Whoose line is it anyway?" staring Donald Trump and other media stars.
(09/16/15 3:57am)
Members of the City Forum meet and discuss local politics.