Different Drummer belly dance troupe founder, director struggles with the stability a broken left foot brings
She’s a belly dancer at heart, but her left foot, broken since November, blocks her way.
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She’s a belly dancer at heart, but her left foot, broken since November, blocks her way.
On Friday, the IU and Kentucky will meet yet again in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament, and Bloomington bars and restaurants are preparing for the influx of Hoosier fans that Nick’s English Hut co-owner Susan Bright said always accompanies a game of this magnitude.
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There's a bill that could limit student free speech in Indiana K-12 schools and another that will encourage students to take their drunk friends to the hospital. We give you the low-down on both.
A court ruling Tuesday made California the seventh state to legalize same-sex marriage. This decision came almost one year after Indiana legislators took the first step in approving a constitutional amendment prohibiting the practice.
Thousands of fans filled Indianapolis’ Monument Circle beginning in the early morning hours Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday in anticipation of receiving tickets for “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.”
Indiana public schools might be allowed to teach creationism and other origin of life theories if the Indiana House of Representatives approves a bill that passed in the Senate on Tuesday.
This week we discuss the controversial proposal for Lauren's Law and other legislation making their way through the state legislature.
Students and faculty are continuing to voice disappointment about the Board of Trustees’ closure of a top administrator’s office, a decision which bypassed several established processes.
This week we discuss Kappa Sigma's suspension, assaults on campus and the role of the IU Police Department.
A 10-bill package of legislation intended to reform the federal budget process, including three bills co-authored by Rep. Todd Young, R-9th District, was announced by Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday.
Lauren Robel, dean of the Maurer School of Law, was today named interim provost of the Bloomington Campus beginning Feb. 1.
In this week's episode, we talked to reporter Mark Keierleber, who responded to the scene of the protest against JPMorgan-Chase at the Kelley School of Business.
In this week's episode we discuss the protest against JPMorgan-Chase in solidarity with Occupy IU and Occupy Bloomington with the reporter who responded to the scene.
The Bloomington Faculty Council has requested further information from the Board of Trustees about the process it took in deciding to close the University chancellor’s office last spring.
Provost and Executive Vice President Karen Hanson speaks to members of campus diversity organizations at the ARC-IU action plan callout meeting Sunday afternoon in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union. Students and staff gathered at the event to plan diversity initiatives between groups and offices that frequently work independently.
In this week's episode, we discuss Occupy Bloomington and the changes it's considering and IU losing its bid for a presidential debate.
For the second time, IU has been passed up as a host for a U.S. presidential debate. The Commission on Presidential Debates announced the sites for the three presidential and one vice presidential debates, and IU did not make the cut.
This week, we discuss a new Interfraternity Council committee responsible for policing parties each weekend and the vote centers issue being considered by the Monroe County Election Board.
Tom Schoenemann, associate professor of anthropology, presents his research on the evolution of the human brain at a symposium Sunday in the Indiana Memorial Union's Whittenberger Auditorium. Professors from many IU departments participated in the one-day evolution symposium sponsored by the University and the Stone Age Institute titled "Origins: The Evolution of the Universe, the Earth, Life, and the Human Species."