Zumba
Liz and Travis Whitaker study late into the night Feb. 20. The married couple are both in graduate programs at Indiana University and have precious little time to spend together not studying or working.
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Liz and Travis Whitaker study late into the night Feb. 20. The married couple are both in graduate programs at Indiana University and have precious little time to spend together not studying or working.
Liz Whitaker leads "core work" during her zumba class Feb. 6 at Windfall Studio.
Liz Whitaker and members of her Zumba class stretch their hamstrings during a session Feb. 6 at Windfall Studio.
Liz Whitaker's Zumba class streches Feb. 6 at Windfall Studio.
Liz Whitaker demonstrates a turn as the her Zumba class moves during a lively song Feb. 6 at Windfall Studio.
Graduate student Rui Wang and associate instructor XiaoFeng Wang did it again. The pair’s research group found errors in Amazon’s payment system that would allow malicious users to receive free merchandise. This is their second Internet security discovery this year.
Kunga Norbu, brother of the late Jigme Norbu, announced Tuesday in a press conference that he and two of Jigme’s sons, Denzin, 13, and Jensen, 9, will be finishing Jigme’s walk.
Jigme Norbu, nephew to the Dalai Lama and a Bloomington resident, was killed Monday when he was hit by an SUV in Florida.
The host of SportsCenter, Sage Steele, will speak at 4:15 p.m. Friday in the Neal-Marshall Black Cultural Center’s Bridgwaters Lounge. Steele’s visit will include an informal Q&A session with light refreshments.
Economics Professor Roy J. Gardner died unexpectedly Monday in his Bloomington home, according to a Department of Economics newsletter. Gardner, 63, recently retired from IU.
Due to an electrical short, the sprinkler system in the Indiana Memorial Union was tripped, sending water pouring into Starbucks, down through the Commons and into Dunn Meadow Cafe.
Registration for the sixth-annual IU Mini Marathon is now open. The half-marathon race will take place April 2.
Three days after a warrant was issued for his arrest in the case of the Nov. 30 vandalism of a glass display case at the Robert A. and Sandra B. Borns Jewish Studies Program office in Goodbody Hall, IU employee Mark Zacharias has turned himself into the Monroe County Jail.
IU will award honorary degrees to Her Royal Highness Princess Sirindhorn of Thailand and the Surgeon General of the Navy Adam Robinson during the winter commencement ceremony Dec. 18.
IU will be awarding honorary degrees to Her Royal Highness Princess Sirindhorn of Thailand and the Surgeon General of the Navy Adam M. Robinson Jr. during IU Bloomington’s 2010 winter commencement ceremony Dec. 18.
A group of IU students and Bloomington residents are preparing for a trip to help renovate a school in Tanzania this summer.
Jenelle Dorner, a doctoral candidate in neuroscience and psychology at IU, was diagnosed with mitochondrial disease, dystonia and gastroparesis, which combined have left her wheelchair-bound.
The Asian Cultural Center sponsored a meeting Wednesday for student leaders, staff and faculty to discuss the recent assault and robbery of several Asian students on campus.
The IU Health Engagement Program will no longer require 17,000 of IU’s full-time employees to fill out an online health survey.
Keshet, a Jewish Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender group, has been a part of IU for seven years and is looking for new members.