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(01/11/10 3:28am)
On Dec. 19, IU-Purdue University Indianapolis alumnus Matthew Markoff,
better known on hip-hop billboards as rapper M-Eighty, raised more than
$10,000 to build a new educational facility for underprivileged
students in Bodo, Nigeria.
(12/11/09 4:42am)
The African American Dance Company mixed bongos, genre-bending music
and various styles of dance at its annual Studio Concert at Willkie
Auditorium Thursday.
(12/04/09 5:09am)
A small, black sign propped amid second floor walking traffic turned
heads and sparked interest at the Indiana Memorial Union on Thursday.
“Live fair, make fair, trade fair, buy fair,” one student read to her
friend. The two turned right into the Christmas light-illuminated
Frangipani Room, where the fifth annual International Fair Trade Market
was in full swing.
(12/03/09 1:08am)
Fair Trade Bloomington, a nonprofit organization created by IU’s
Students in Free Enterprise organization, will offer items from more
than 30 countries at its fifth annual International Fair Trade Market
in the Frangipani Room. Shoppers are invited to browse the artisan-made
goods from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
(12/01/09 4:46am)
The Strategic National Arts Alumni Project, referred to as SNAAP by Center for Postsecondary Research employees inhabiting the fourth floor offices, uses math and logic to benefit the arts.
(11/30/09 9:38pm)
Hidden within the homes of demure, conservative and reserved women everywhere, something dangerously erotic lurks.
(11/23/09 4:04am)
A mess of glitter, lace and nipple tassels surrounded Lola Von Ella on Saturday in
Bloomington during the Hoochie Coo Burlesque Party, an event that filled
The Lodge from brick wall to brick wall.
(11/20/09 4:16am)
From Princeton to Paris, Dr. Sally Shafto has spread her love for film as a student, professor and translator. On Thursday, she brought the same passion to Bloomington as the fourth
candidate to compete for the new IU Cinema director position.
(11/18/09 8:52pm)
Thanksgiving doesn’t have to force multi-patterned, turkey sweaters out of storage.
Oftentimes, the dressing on our bodies is just as important as the dressing on our plates.
Follow these simple guidelines to transform your dinner table apparel from pilgrim bleak to runway chic:
(11/17/09 2:43am)
IU’s search for a new cinema director continued Monday in the Indiana Memorial Union’s State Room East.
(11/15/09 7:01pm)
Round two of the search for an IU Cinema director continued Friday in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Solarium. Guests enjoyed complementary hot cider, various fruits and Brie cheese
as Greg Waller, professor of communications and culture, introduced the
second candidate in a series of four to speak.
(11/13/09 5:01am)
After reviewing resumes from around the world, IU officials have
narrowed the search for IU Cinema’s new director to four candidates.
(11/11/09 5:00am)
Spike Lee-directed film screens in Indiana Memorial Union today.
(11/10/09 5:39am)
Used clothing store organizes "Monday Night Fashion."
(11/10/09 5:39am)
This week, Collins Living-Learning Center residents trade human ways
for wizard wands in celebration of magic, literature and friendship.
(11/06/09 6:06am)
From Munich to Chicago, from Boston to Bloomington, Jacobs School of
Music professor Carl Lenthe has graced ears with his trombone and
baritone horn expertise.
Now, he can be heard everywhere on two new CDs.
(11/03/09 9:30pm)
Two years after “The Con” delighted ears, sister act Tegan and Sara deliver another dose of heady, unadulterated emotion that, like sunlight, both warms and sears.“Sainthood” might have sprung from the tear-stained pages of an angsty teen’s diary: touching, melodramatic and composed with an inhibition that can only be fostered by a small, metallic lock and carefully hidden key.
(11/03/09 5:21am)
Daniel Cohen doesn’t consider himself sexy.
(10/29/09 4:02am)
Spirted shouts of “Go, fight win!” filled Assembly Hall on Wednesday as
the Marching Hundred performed its annual showcase concert. Hoosier fans cheered as the cream and crimson clad musicians played
songs featured during football games including “Hail to Old IU,” “Hot,
Hot, Hot” and “Dirty Little Secret.”
(10/28/09 4:41am)
Halloween makeup can create scary, realistic faces to match your costume.