IU finishes up national debate
After spending about 170 minutes speaking, which is equivalent to six semesters of public speaking, several IU students have won awards for their performances in the Hoosier Invitational Debate Tournament.
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After spending about 170 minutes speaking, which is equivalent to six semesters of public speaking, several IU students have won awards for their performances in the Hoosier Invitational Debate Tournament.
The School of Public and Environmental Affairs is trying to fight against the recent backlash against nonprofit organizations with education on ethics.
Influenced by the popular TV show “Shark Tank,” the Interfraternity Council at IU is revamping the strategy involving its philanthropy.
The Interfraternity Council will be making major changes to the recruitment process this semester.
The Mosaic Faculty Fellows introduced an initiative that promotes active learning and engagement in classrooms at a formal luncheon in the Grand Hall of Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center on Friday.
Sigma Chi member Austin Gilmore said he was concerned about the poverty rate in Bloomington.
Bid Day brought excitement and rewarding experiences among potential new members turned active members on January 19.
Spring Panhellenic Association recruitment is officially halfway over and will begin again Saturday.
Alumni Hall was filled with 156 organizations Thursday, marking a record number of involved student organizations in the history of the Winter Student Involvement Fair, said Valerie Nettleton, senior assistant director of student organizations for Student Life and Learning.
Phillip A. Cox, former grand president of Sigma Phi Epsilon, died Saturday, according to the Sigma Phi Epsilon official Facebook page.
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The House Corporation Board for the Indiana Beta chapter of the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity plans to rent the Phi Psi chapter house until the fraternity’s expected return to IU in 2017, Wade Garard, Phi Psi House Corporation Board president, said.
IU Theatre’s production of Antigone will put a twist on the classic Greek drama. Director Katie Horwitz has added elements of original choreography to the story, which led her to hire renowned modern dance artist Elizabeth Shea as the movement designer for the production, according the website.
Thomas DeCarlo, communications coordinator for the IU Office of Overseas Study, recently commenced production of his upcoming animated short film, “The Encounter.”