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(08/25/10 10:45pm)
The 2010 IU Student Involvement Fair invites all students to attend and
learn about more than 250 student organizations, local non-profit
agencies and IU offices that offer involvement opportunities from 11
a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 8 in the Indiana Memorial Union parking lot near
Woodburn Hall.
(08/24/10 5:20pm)
The IU School of Journalism announced its fall Speaker Series today,
with author Gay Talese, CBS News chief foreign correspondent Lara Logan
and author and New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman as guest
speakers.
(08/12/10 12:12am)
One fish from the Showalter Fountain is missing, and no lead is
currently in sight.
(08/05/10 12:08am)
The All Access Plan will allow students to pre-pay for money to be put
in their Campus Access accounts. Students can choose a plan from $400 to $1,400 and will receive half of
the amount each semester. Payment for the plan will be billed directly
to the student’s bursar account.
(08/01/10 9:38pm)
Joelene Bergonzi and Jonah Williams from the IU Political and Civic Engagement program discuss their organization and possible partnering with a Bloomington nonprofit agency at a "speed matching" event Thursday in the DeVault Alumni Center.
(07/29/10 12:08am)
In response to the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education’s “yellow light” rating, the Indiana University Student Association has decided to make language changes to some of IU’s policies, including those in the Code of Student Rights, Responsibilities and Conduct and Stop It! Brochure.
(07/29/10 12:00am)
IU Press, considered one of the largest public university presses,
turned 60 this year and plans to celebrate with customers around the
world.
(07/28/10 9:23pm)
High school freshman Elanie Netherly, right, participates in the Senior Class Horse Show Tuesday at the Monroe County Fair. The age class was for high school freshmen and up.
(07/22/10 12:14am)
Jared Shears, a junior from LaFontaine, Ind.. died Friday in a single-car
collision on Old State Road 15. The Wabash County Sheriff’s Department
received a call about the accident at 1:58 a.m. Friday morning and
responded to the scene.
(07/18/10 11:18pm)
For 10 days, Newman and other service members leaving for Afghanistan
participated in a cultural awareness program offered at IU in
partnership with Camp Atterbury, an Indiana training and mobilization
center. Each day participants took Pashto or Dari language classes,
depending on where they will be deployed, for six to seven hours and
finished in an hour-long cultural briefing.
(07/18/10 9:51pm)
Political science professor Sumit Ganguly gives a lecture on Afghanistan history and culture to a group of service members Saturday in Ballantine Hall. The service members participated in a 10-day program organized by Camp Atterbury and IU that taught them Afghan language and culture.
(07/18/10 9:49pm)
Tokako Kojima teaches children ages six to 12 how to count to ten in Japanese on Friday at the Asian Culture Center's Culture Camp for Children.
(07/11/10 10:44pm)
With many school districts, including the Monroe County Community School
Corporation, making cutbacks due to financial strain, extracurricular
activities offered by the schools are getting pulled onto the chopping
block. However, these cuts not only affect students during their high school
years but continue to follow them into their college admission and
scholarship application processes.
(06/17/10 12:16am)
As a professor in the Department of History, Padraic Kenney might meet
with 50 students majoring in history during any given semester and have
great conversations with only a dozen of them.
“If a student were to ask me what’s the difference between a B.A. and a
B.S., I have no idea. That’s what advisers are for,” he said. “Faculty
and students tend to think of advisers as ‘people who choose my
classes.’ We can’t move ahead at this University without a really great
and really prominent, in the sense of being really widely advertised to
the students, advising program.”
(06/13/10 10:29pm)
Twenty students from nine campuses across the Midwest gathered in a
small room in the IU Department of Psychology building Sunday to discuss
ways for students to get involved in the fight against coal as part of
the Sierra Student Coalition Coal Conference.
(06/10/10 6:26pm)
The two main workout facilities on campus each attract their own loyal band of followers.
(06/10/10 6:10pm)
Instead of facing long lines and high prices at the bookstore, some students choose to buy their books online.
(06/10/10 12:17am)
Greg Speichert, director of the new Summer Junior Master Gardening
Program at IU’s Hilltop Gardens, teaches the group from 9 a.m. to noon
every Tuesday. Lessons include everything from the different smells of
garlic plants to how to spread hay. And, because of continued budget cuts, he's the only one there.
(06/09/10 10:49pm)
A recent study by Skyler Place, a researcher in IU’s Department of
Psychological and Brain Sciences, shows that men and women looking to
begin dating will consider not only their friends’ opinions about new
mates but also those of complete strangers, such as other men and women
at a party.
(06/09/10 9:59pm)
A junior gardener digs holes for flowers and other plants Tuesday near the entrance of Hilltop Gardens during the center's Junior Master Gardening Program.