Getting to know the 2014 Homecoming Court
The IDS got to know each member of this year's 2014 Homecoming King and Queen Court and were asked the following questions.
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The IDS got to know each member of this year's 2014 Homecoming King and Queen Court and were asked the following questions.
Former students of Joel Wong’s positive psychology class claim they came out of the semester with the knowledge to attain the illusive goal of happiness.
IU’s policy states that smoking is not ?allowed anywhere on campus.
A chilly wind whips the windows of the small metal booth. The two chairs inside do not leave much elbow room, and the constant stream of buses rattle the entire structure.
When her daughter was just six weeks old, Shaney Dale was told to gather the family and prepare to say goodbye.
After 10 years, IU Health Bloomington Hospital employee Tracey Hodge will be able to move herself and her son out of subsidized housing and into a home of their own.
Advocating for a secure data system, facilitating collaborative research and having a broad understanding of IU’s many disciplines were among the characteristics that six faculty members presented as part of what their ideal candidate for executive vice president and vice provost for research would ?possess.
Bloomington’s Middle Way House volunteers like Tempestt Walker aren’t allowed beyond the large set of double doors marked, “secured entrance only.”
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Two years ago in the basement of Myers Hall, IU neuroscience researcher Alex Straiker stood over a ?microscope.
The 1,000-yard season is special to running backs.
Andrea Ciccarelli joined the IU faculty in 1990 as an assistant professor just out of graduate school at Columbia University .
An IU professor was chosen to be an ecological civic leader earlier this month .
Aysha Jemison, Joseph Togh and Jon Stante were outside Ballantine hall on July 30 to capture some footage for a project that the IU creative services is putting together for the freshman induction ceremony. "Aysha is one of many students that had a great study abroad experience and creative services is putting together a family of characters who are sharing their story, and we are filming that today," Togh said. Jemison studied abroad in Asia, visiting China, Japan and South Korea during her trip in May, she said. "My trip was a travel study course through the the School of Public Health," she said. "We went to other universities and we learned a lot, then we came back and submitted a portfolio. I loved all of it. It was very different because it was my first time out of the country, so to go on the other side of the world was really interesting." Togh and Stante graduated from IU in 2011 and started freelancing around Bloomington, and working directly and indirectly with the university doing video production, Toug said. "We recently formed an organization that is the first of many steps to better serve the local and regional landscapes," Togh said. His favorite part about summer in Bloomington are the restaurants, Togh said. "Winter is kind of a downer," Togh said, "so being able to eat outside and enjoy all the good restaurants here is nice."
Following the Supreme Court ruling in Burwell v. Hobby Lobby Inc. , corporations can deny covering the cost of contraception in employee health insurance on grounds of religious belief.
In just two seasons, Curt Miller took a lowly, six-win women’s basketball program and turned it into one of the final four remaining undefeated teams in the nation.
Curt Miller, after leading the IU women’s basketball team to their winningest season in program history last season, will resign from his coaching duties citing personal health and family reasons, IU Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass announced today.
The IU Alumni Association Trustee election votes have been counted and a trustee has been elected.
Candidates and members of the public filed into the Monroe County Public Library Sunday afternoon for the Meet the Democratic Candidates forum in preparation for election day Nov. 4. Susan Sandberg, city council member and vice chair of the Monroe County Democratic Party, served as the emcee for the event.
Junior center Peter Jurkin is leaving the basketball program, IU Coach Tom Crean announced Saturday.