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(04/14/09 4:14am)
An increase in human bodies donated to science in recent years has
caused the Indiana Anatomical Education Board to ask that an amendment
be added to Senate Bill 218. The amendment would allow Indiana to share
the surplus of cadavers with other states.
(04/09/09 4:10am)
Alpha Kappa Psi is an academic fraternity on campus for students
interested in business, Swisher said. The organization, like other
academic fraternities at IU, focuses on professional development,
community service and “brotherhood” activities.
(04/07/09 4:38am)
For the fourth annual IU Circle of Life Mini Marathon, organizers of
the event wanted to make the race more of an all-day experience, said
Nate Rollings, co-president of Circle of Life.
(03/27/09 4:04am)
The Operation Smile Student Association at IU will put on the Miles for
Smiles Fun Walk to raise money for Operation Smile, a nationwide
charity that funds facial reconstructive surgeries for children
The walk will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at Dunn Meadow.
(03/26/09 4:16am)
At Wednesday’s demonstration, activists marched to the Sample
Gates to protest the ongoing U.S. occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan.
(03/24/09 3:28am)
Former IU President Myles Brand will receive an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters degree during the IU Honors Convocation on Sunday.
(03/13/09 4:25am)
No Sweat!, an IU organization aimed at ending sweatshop practices, is
vying to ensure a new contract with Coca-Cola never goes through, said
Amit Srivastava, coordinator of India Resource Center and director of
Global Resistance.
(03/12/09 2:48am)
In celebration of the Bloomington Area Arts Council’s 35th birthday, Bloomington resident Robert Stumpf played bagpipes outside of the John Waldron Art Center Wednesday at A Leprechaun’s Birthday. The birthday party was one of 35 events the council will put on this year.
(03/11/09 4:29am)
Graduate school does not guarantee students a job after graduation, but
it does open up more opportunities, said seventh-year graduate student
Jorge Aguilar-Sanchez.
(03/11/09 3:54am)
In celebration of the Bloomington Area Arts Council’s 35th birthday, the council has planned 35 “unbirthday” parties between January and September, said Steve Pierson, office manager for the council.
(03/06/09 4:55am)
Seven Collins freshmen will perform musical numbers, magic acts and
experimental art pieces during Mr. Collins, the residence center’s
first-ever male pageant.
The event will take place at 8 p.m. Friday in the Collins Coffee House in the Edmonson building.
(03/02/09 3:17am)
A spotlight shone on visiting IU theater department professor Ken Weitzman as he told the story of his own son’s birthday and a man, Norman Morrison, who set himself aflame outside of the Pentagon in Washington in 1965.
(02/27/09 5:15am)
IU ranked 11th in Total Voluntary Support among all U.S. colleges and
universities for the 2008 fiscal year, according to an annual survey
conducted by the Council for Aid to Education.
(02/27/09 4:46am)
Residential Programs and Services Libraries: Music, Movies and More has
implemented fines for late returns since its inception, but many
students, including freshman Tilman Nadolski, thought otherwise.
(02/24/09 5:06am)
The IU Health Center, in collaboration with the Fort Wayne-based NoMoreClipboard.com, introduced Monday online personal health record accounts available for students to create.
(02/19/09 5:07am)
Founding director of the IU Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center Dr.
Stephen Douglass Williams died Sunday of the very disease to which he
devoted his life’s work.
(02/17/09 5:06am)
The IU campus Web site has not been significantly updated since its commencement in 2002. With the inadequate technology in mind, the Office of the Provost has decided it is time to revamp the University’s Web site, said Thom Atkinson, campus web manager.
(02/09/09 5:03am)
With the economy down and state unemployment rising, students are
questioning the availability of summer internships even as University
career counselors say the experience is as vital as ever.
(02/09/09 3:45am)
Balloons marked the entrance of the eight participating galleries for the first Gallery Walk of the year on Feb. 6.
(02/09/09 3:44am)
With graffiti-inspired paintings and a love of art, IU freshmen Rafael Cronin and Grant Myers arrived in Bloomington’s art scene with the opening of their first collaborative exhibit. The show, titled “Urban Scrawls,” premiered at the Bellevue Gallery during the Gallery Walk on Feb. 6 and will remain on display until March 28.