Student named IU Big of the Year
Every year, Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Central Indiana awards an IU student volunteer the IU Big of the Year award. This year’s recipient is senior ?Alyssa Gurreri.
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Every year, Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Central Indiana awards an IU student volunteer the IU Big of the Year award. This year’s recipient is senior ?Alyssa Gurreri.
Union Board approved the Canvas magazine committee’s proposed budget of $8,000 on Jan. 22.
Gregory Ang, a sophomore exchange student, said he felt terrified before performing his ukulele set at Willkie Residence Center’s Coffee House Open Mic Night on Thursday.
The dining facility El Bistro at Read Residence Center has been relocated and ?revamped.
Volunteers diligently worked to provide the New Hope Family Shelter with an abundance of care packages and no-sew blankets ?Monday.
Union Board will hold its spring semester call-out meeting with sessions at both 6:30 p.m. Tuesday and 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Whittenberger Auditorium in the Indiana Memorial Union.
Alumni Hall at the Indiana Memorial Union was teeming with student life Thursday. More than 100 student organizations were represented at the Winter Student Involvement Fair.
RPS Dining Services put a new spin on old favorites Wednesday.
The Indiana Memorial Union Board’s total student fee revenue for the spring 2015 semester is $103,398.49. These funds make room for a variety of events organized by the Union Board.
Carolyn Walters began working for IU Libraries in 1987. After 27 years, she began her role as the new Ruth Lilly Dean of University Libraries on Jan. 8.
Registration for housing through Residential Programs and Services opens Jan. 14. RPS provides locations and options sometimes overlooked by returning students on the hunt for the perfect living space.
Members of the Flow Club practice their hooping tricks at the Wildermuth Intramural Center on Wednesday evening. Flow Club isn't yet an IU student organization, but is in the works to become official next semester.
Sophomore Harley Wiltsey sets down her things and stretches. This is her sole preparation before practicing with her hula hoop at the Flow Club’s Wednesday meeting, or “jam.”
Senior manager of high-performance computing David Hancock said at five years of age, the average life span of the supercomputer, Quarry is retiring.