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Options to drop or add classes appear Feb. 12 on One.IU. IUSG Congress recently passed a bill to encourage IU administration to eliminate add/drop fees.
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Options to drop or add classes appear Feb. 12 on One.IU. IUSG Congress recently passed a bill to encourage IU administration to eliminate add/drop fees.
Parts of a newly finished mural sit Feb. 3 on the side of the Graduate Bloomington hotel. The mural’s artist, Nina Chanel Abney, drew inspiration from pop culture and Bloomington’s love for basketball.
On this episode of Posted, host Ally Melnik and guest-host Matt Cohen discuss this week's headlines, including Bloomington's public safety report from 2019 and an IU senior who will be featured on "Jeopardy!". Enterprise reporter Christine Fernando joins them to talk about her ongoing story on IU's GPA calculator that unintentionally gave students access to current and former students' grades.
Dr. Gerald Onuoha II speaks in front of an audience Jan. 30 in City Hall. Onuoha was the guest speaker for Black and Blooming, the kickoff event for Bloomington’s Black History Month celebration.
On this episode of Posted, hosts Alex Hardgrave and Ally Melnik discuss this week's headlines, including the coronavirus and a donation to renovate Maxwell Hall. Enterprise reporter Christine Fernando joins them to talk about her story on the reopening of Hinkle's Hamburgers. Basketball reporter Matt Cohen and sports editor D.J. Fezler are also featured to talk about the death of Kobe Bryant.
Dr. Gerold Onuoha II speaks Jan. 30 at City Hall. Onuoha was the guest speaker for Black and Blooming, the kickoff event for Bloomington’s Black History Month celebration.
On this episode of Posted, hosts Alex Hardgrave and Ally Melnik discuss this week's headlines, including the recent wins of IU women's and men's basketball, the newly installed replica of a prehistoric sloth and Viola Davis' speech on campus. Enterprise editor and reporter Annie Aguiar joins us to talk about her story on the newly completed Metz Carillon. We also talk with reporter Shelby Anderson about a local rodent and small animal sanctuary which will move to a place where it can house more animals.
People walk across the Fine Arts Plaza Jan. 23 in front of IU Auditorium. The lineup for the auditorium's Spring season includes four musicals and several speakers and musicians.
Volunteers 16-year-old Brianna Hazel, left, and 13-year-old Keelyn Moreland, right, fold skirts Jan. 20 in My Sister's Closet. They were volunteering as part of My Sister's Closet's Martin Luther King Day, Jr. Day initiative.
Volunteers 13-year-old Keelyn Moreland, left, and 16-year-old Brianna Hazel, right, place jackets in a bag Jan. 20 in My Sister's Closet. They were volunteering as part of My Sister's Closet's Martin Luther King Jr. Day initiative.
On this episode of Posted, hosts Alex Hardgrave and Ally Melnik discuss this week's headlines, including the recent losses of IU women's and men's basketball, IU dining beginning to use Grubhub and the Bachelor Live on Stage coming to Indianapolis. Sports editor and reporter Grace Ybarra joins us to talk in depth about her story on brawls, IU's first form of athletics.
Members of Zeta Phi Beta hold a proclamation Jan. 16 signed by Mayor John Hamilton in the Monroe County Public Library. The proclamation declared Jan. 16, 2020, to be Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated Day.
Grammy Award-winning saxophonist Kenny G will perform March 28 at the Brown County Music Center. Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. Dec. 13.
The a capella group and IU classic Straight No Chaser will return to campus at 8 p.m. Dec. 13 in the IU Auditorium as part of its "The Open Bar" tour.
IU Ballet Theater will put on its annual production of Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker” Dec. 5-8 at the Musical Arts Center. There will be five performances: three at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 5-7 and two matinees at 2 p.m. Dec. 7-8.
Young Professionals Bloomington and the Greater Bloomington Chamber of Commerce have announced a new arts series called the Bloomington Arts Passport. This series is an eight-ticket subscription geared for those aged 21-40 to explore different arts performances in Bloomington.
From Dec. 12-29 the Buskirk-Chumley Theater will show Disney’s “Newsies” as its 13th annual family holiday musical. Tickets start at $16.95 for children 12 and under, $18.95 for students, $29.95 for those under 35 and $34.95 for 35 and over.
The Grunwald Gallery of Art is welcoming a new exhibit entitled “Ongoing Matter” to run from Dec. 3-14. There will also be an opening reception for the exhibit from 6-8 p.m. Dec. 6.
The Middle Way House will be raising funds for itself Nov. 15 at the Fields while also celebrating the 50th anniversary of The Beatles’ “Abbey Road” album. The fundraiser and multi-media presentation will be led by IU music professor Glenn Gass.
With October behind us, November not only brings colder weather to Bloomington, but also an array of concerts. Here are some shows to look forward to this month.