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IU Press is currently seeking submissions for their crowd-sourced book, “Undeniably Indiana.”
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IU Press is currently seeking submissions for their crowd-sourced book, “Undeniably Indiana.”
By Bridget Murray
Union Board’s Summer Board was sworn in at its Thursday board meeting. The four directors will be in charge of Union Board programming for students staying in Bloomington for the summer term.
Union Board approved the selection of its new Gaming and Electronic Entertainment Committee Director, sophomore Jack Harmening, at its weekly board meeting Thursday.
Due to its emphasis on advanced planning, Union Board has already approved several events for the fall 2015 semester calendar.
Residents of Collins Living-Learning Center hosted a town hall meeting last Thursday evening to determine the fate of the lunch buffet in the Edmondson Dining Hall.
Gamma Phi Beta sorority filled the bleachers behind the No. 17 marker on the dirt track of Bill Armstrong Stadium on Sunday. A roll of neon pink duct tape was passed through the section.
Students buzzed around Ballantine 109 as they hurried to put the final touches on their campaign presentations for Sociology 101.
IU announced the winners of the 2015 Building Entrepreneurs in Software and Technology competition in a press release Tuesday. The winning companies are FundSponge and Merchant’s Garden, two student-run companies.
Hip-hop/rap artist Big Sean will perform tonight at IU Auditorium with guests YG, Luke Christopher and Justine Skye for the Little 500 concert. Big Sean’s latest album, “Dark Sky Paradise,” was released Feb. 24.
The director of Union Board’s Gaming and Electronics committee has stepped down.
To kick off Little 500 week, IU Program Liaisons will host Bloomapalooza Monday.
Outside the Indiana Memorial Union, several spectators stopped at a creek in Dunn Meadow on Saturday. They watched as one traceur, a performer of parkour, twisted his body through the air from one side of the creek to the other, while two others climbed the side of the bridge with only stone and water ?below.
Three chairs dressed in green garland sat in the center of the makeshift stage. Corn hole boards were set up in the grass on Teter Quad.
Applications to be part of the IU College of Arts and Sciences Luminaries Program are due Friday.
A turntable and large speakers played electronic pop music through the Solarium on Tuesday. It was an unexpected, upbeat vibe for a networking fair and precisely what RECESS aims to provide — an entrepreneurial experience with a fresh perspective.
Cathy Batka, staff psychologist for Counseling and Psychological Services, asked students to jot down examples of their procrastination and categorize them under certain causes, such as poor time management, distractions in the environment and personal ?problems.
The tables in Alumni Hall were draped in pink Thursday evening, as the Night of Extraordinary Women celebrated My Sister’s Closet and the store’s successes in the ?community.
Though it serves a college campus, Union Board will make time for RECESS on Tuesday. RECESS, a one-day collegiate convention, serves as an entrepreneurial trading ground to promote ideas and network in an alternative environment.
Dr. William Jelani Cobb stood at the podium onstage in Alumni Hall last night to address the shootings of unarmed African Americans by law enforcement officials, including the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Mo., as an indication of social injustice within the U.S. law enforcement system.