Taste of East Africa works to support education
The beats from the cowbell, the Ghanaian pentatonic xylophone and the African drums reverberated off the walls of the small Harmony School gymnasium. Everyone was encouraged to dance.
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The beats from the cowbell, the Ghanaian pentatonic xylophone and the African drums reverberated off the walls of the small Harmony School gymnasium. Everyone was encouraged to dance.
Geshe Kunga La teaches visitors about Buddhist traditions. He is a monk at the Kumbum Chamtse Ling Monastery and dedicates his life to studying and living Buddhist teaching.
Author David Eggers discusses his novel "The Circle" Wednesday evening at the IU Auditoriu. Eggers is the author of 10 books that include memoirs, novels and nonfiction investigative works.
Imagine Dave Eggers, a best-selling author, got a letter from a friend. A tangible, postage stamped letter, placed into his actual, physical mailbox.
People left the library with stacks of books reaching up to their eyeballs. One woman had filled a large rolling suitcase with biographies and children’s books. A plastic bag ripped as a man tried to stuff just one more volume in. Shoppers stumbled through the doors lugging all of the books they could carry, and none of them had paid a dime.
TEDxBloomington has decided to change its programming this year in order to support the IU community in its endeavor to create its own branch of TED, an organization that encourages speakers from across the world to share their ideas.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once praised community service volunteers, “Everybody can be great ... because anybody can serve.”
Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor shows a human brain to the audience during her lecture, "Understanding the (Beautiful) Teenage Brain," at Bloomington High School North on Monday.
The auditorium was filled with parents who have trouble understanding their teenage children. “Why do they hole up in their caves all day,” they asked. “Why can’t they do a good job the first time?” “Why do they insist on being so damn self- destructive?”
Fiona Cottam is held by her mother, Neva, while watching a dance to the song, "Everything is Awesome," at the Bloomington Buddy Walk on Sunday.
Jesse Eisenberg, the Oscar-nominated actor from “The Social Network,” has pledged to match up to $100,000 in donations made to the Bloomington nonprofit, Middle Way House.
The Bloomington National Down Syndrome Society Buddy Walk is not about focusing on what some people can’t do. Rather, it’s about celebrating the things all Bloomington residents can enjoy together, according to one of the event’s organizers, Cyndi Johnson.
Firefighters learn how rescue people in the event of a trench collapse in a training on Thursday morning.
The Bloomington Fire Department’s dummy, a pretend man made of coiled fire hose, has had a rough week.
In the early 1900s, students at IU stressed about many of the same things students do today: homework, tests and relationships. They had one worry, however, that modern Hoosiers cannot relate to: running out of water.
Sigma Lambda Upsilon senior Yesenia Estrada leads an open discussion about social equality Monday evening. This event was part of the sorority's annual RAICES, or "roots, week, which followed the theme of "The Fight for Equality."
In this day and age, technology can help solve nearly any problem, but what happens when people come across a dilemma and find there’s not an app for that?
Mayoral-hopeful John Hamilton sings an original song about his love for Bloomington on Sunday in Bryan Park.
Most candidates choose to speak when addressing their supporters. Mayoral-hopeful John Hamilton, however, chose to sing about his love of Bloomington.
Mayoral-hopeful John Hamilton sings an original song about his love for Bloomington on Sunday in Bryan Park.