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(12/06/12 4:40am)
Animal tool behavior and crafting were among topics discussed Wednesday
night in “Are Chimpanzees the Most Proficient Animal Tool Users?” by
Robert Shumaker, vice president of life sciences for the Indianapolis
Zoo.
(12/05/12 3:52am)
Ethnomusicology students showcased their research presentations Tuesday
evening as part of the seventh annual Undergraduate Folklore and
Ethnomusicology Symposium.
(12/03/12 4:09am)
Despite the nearly 50 degree temperatures, snowboarders and skiers got
the chance to display their tricks Friday night as part of IU Ski and
Snowboard Club’s annual Rail Jam in Dunn Meadow.
(11/30/12 4:35am)
Tostadas, tiramisu and pozole, a Mexican broth made with chicken, were
on the table as people from different cultural backgrounds discussed
their lives and interests Thursday night at the Colectiva Dinner.
(11/29/12 4:41am)
Southern Center for Human Rights President and Senior Council Stephen
Bright described the corruption facing the United States judicial system
during a Themester lecture about the death penalty Wednesday at the
Maurer School of Law.
(11/27/12 4:30am)
IIlhom Nematov, ambassador of Uzbekistan to the United States, said his
dream of visiting IU came true Monday as he visited campus to review
research about Uzbekistan, meet with students studying Uzbek and
converse with faculty from the Department of Central Eurasian Studies.
(11/15/12 6:53am)
Members of the Workers Freedom Coalition and IU students converged
Wednesday afternoon to protest what they called unfair working
conditions and safety procedures.
(11/08/12 4:41am)
Ethics and human rights were topics discussed by Walter Echo-Hawk, a
Native American attorney, at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center
Wednesday night.
(11/05/12 10:14pm)
Getting out the vote
(11/02/12 4:30am)
La Casa Latino Cultural Center along with Sigma Lambda Beta and Teter
Quad student government presented a Day of the Dead celebration Thursday
night.
(11/01/12 3:29am)
With a fake dismembered hand and fake heart on the podium, students from the IU Debate Team debated members from the British National Debate team on Wednesday night.
(10/31/12 3:05am)
On Monday night, the Folklore and Ethnomusicology Student Association
organized a Ghost Walk throughout campus, which highlighted stories that
took place at buildings throughout campus such as the Indiana Memorial Union and Read Center.
(10/29/12 2:56am)
Ashley Louise Crouse died after the car she was in was hit by a drunk driver in April 2005 after an IU Dance Marathon meeting. At the time, Ashley was the IUDM vice president of communications. Seven years later, her brother and IU alumnus Casey Crouse reflects on Ashley's lasting influence on IUDM.
(10/25/12 3:42am)
Schizophrenia and mass shootings were among the topics discussed as part
of the “Minorities in Media” panel discussion at the Asian Culture
Center on Wednesday.
(10/24/12 3:30am)
Ivan Bertenyi, György Ránki Hungarian chair for Central Eurasian
Studies, spoke about his mother’s role during the Hungarian Revolution
demonstration at a commemoration of the movement away from Communist
Rule on Tuesday.
(10/23/12 3:05am)
Six years after its inception, Blackgrooves.org, an African American
music review website run by IU’s Archives of African American Music and
Culture, recently celebrated the publication of its 1,000th review.
(10/10/12 3:45am)
In order to reduce waste, conserve water and encourage healthy eating
habits, the Residence Hall Association General Assembly has passed
Trayless Tuesdays, an initiative where trays are removed from dining
halls one day a week, at the Wright Quad food court and Gresham Food
Court in Foster Quad.
(10/08/12 3:38am)
Director of Cognitive Science at IU and author Colin Allen discussed
ways in which machines can adhere to ethical standards during a lecture
Sunday night at the School of Fine Arts.