Weekend arrests lead to crowded Monday courtrooms
On Monday, a well-oiled machine was running at the Monroe County Justice Building. The docket was long with the weekend’s arrests.
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On Monday, a well-oiled machine was running at the Monroe County Justice Building. The docket was long with the weekend’s arrests.
Pushed back to fall after being plagued by debt and organizational difficulties, the annual Miss Gay IU drag pageant held the MGIU Legacy fundraiser on Thursday to raise funds.
The line outside the IU Cinema stretched around the corner. The premiere of “Nathan and the Luthier,” the first feature-length student film to be premiered at the cinema, would play to a packed house.
Just days away from the premiere of his directorial debut, IU senior Jacob Sherry is still in production mode.
Pysanky are Ukranian Easter eggs, traditionally created to celebrate. When finished, these eggs contain layers of color and amazing detail.
Circled around a conference table at the Leo R. Dowling International Center, a group of international students discussed a topic of concern: making American friends.
Asian cuisine and popular music will be on display at the Taste of Asia at 7 p.m. today in the IU Auditorium.
Walk around campus today, and you may be prompted to “ask me why I’m wearing black.”
Round the circular hallway, stop across from the water fountain, head through the instrument locker room, climb the darkened stairwell and you’ll find it: the string instrument workshop where Tom Sparks builds the tools others in Jacobs School of Music can only play.
When Kentaro Sakuwa talked about the natural disaster in Japan, his most pressing concern was also the most basic. Don’t forget about the people, he said.
During a “dialogue-in” at Diversity Day 2011, students, faculty and staff discussed the topic “Conversation: Diversity, Ethnicity and Internationalism.” Circled around five tables, groups answered questions in a structured format while facilitators pushed them to think deeper about critical issues.
An event tonight at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center will give members of the IU community a chance to exchange dialogue about diversity and multicultural issues across campus.
A henna class at the IU Asian Culture Center teaches the basic techniques and designs used to create both traditional and Arabic art styles. Senior Priyanka Dube teaches the class, which happens every two weeks.
The Maslenitsa celebration Wednesday in the Indiana Memorial Union University Club was jointly sponsored by REEI and the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures.
By identifying Ghana as the African nation led by Kwame Nkrumah, the Black Student Union team won the final round to take home the prize at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center’s annual Black Knowledge Bowl.
The annual Political and Civic Engagement Program Issues Forum Saturday encouraged students to practice democratic deliberation on immigration.
It may not be Los Angeles or New York, but a group of IU students is trying to put Bloomington on the map as a training ground for budding filmmakers.
Education major Marc Abrahams is a second semester junior but already spends time teaching at Edgewood High School. Through the Community of Teachers, an alternative teacher education program, students can receive teaching certification in a more collaborative environment.
A piano and violin duo from the Jacobs School of Music has won the 2011 Latin American Music Recording Competition.
IU Alumni Association Director of Programming Rachael Jones McAfee explained the GLBTAA Homecoming weekend is scheduled in January to coincide with Bloomington’s annual PRIDE Film Festival.