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(07/12/20 7:37pm)
Protests continued Friday to demand justice for Vauhxx Booker, a Monroe County human rights commissioner who was assaulted by men with confederate flags a week ago at Lake Monroe. Protesters gathered at 6 p.m. at Peoples Park, following a press conference with Katharine Liell, Booker’s attorney.
(07/09/20 2:48pm)
International students are prohibited from taking a fully online course load this fall semester, as announced Monday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. If they attend an online-only university, international students must leave the U.S., transfer to a different school or face deportation as a consequence, according to the release.
(07/10/20 2:14am)
Salina Tesfagiorgis would look around her classroom at the Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies and feel lonesome. Just a handful of students were Black like her, and course material as an international studies major often excluded texts written by Black internationalists.
(07/02/20 2:27am)
Monroe County 4-H youth are still preparing their animals and stitching together sewing projects to present to judges and bidders. But this year, they’ll present all their projects online.
(06/29/20 12:31am)
A recent study co-authored by an IU professor found sexual activity among U.S. adults, mainly young men, has declined since 2000, with 1 in 3 men ages 18-24 years old having reported no sex in the past year.
(05/12/20 3:39pm)
The only sounds in the nearly empty school come from the cafeteria, where women work in an assembly line. They’re packing up Monday’s lunch – a crustless PB&J sandwich, carrots, Cheez-Its, a granola bar and Rice Krispies Treats.
(05/11/20 8:11pm)
The IU campus was beautiful and homey in 1920, said James Capshew, IU historian and professor. It was small, occupying about 30 acres of land, and its 2,300 students could all gather in Dunn’s Woods at the same time. It was big enough to meet new people, but small enough to know everyone, Capshew said.
(04/29/20 1:37am)
The monthly First Friday Gallery Walk will take place on Zoom at 5 p.m. Friday. Viewers will hear art owners talk about their galleries, featured artists and installations in five to 10 minute walkthroughs.
(04/18/20 12:53am)
IU senior Tyler Combs finished in second place in ‘Jeopardy!’ 2020 College Championship on Friday. Combs was awarded $50,000.
(04/16/20 1:30am)
Everything for the exhibition was ready to be installed on March 16. The artwork had been prepped, the design plan was complete and a 3D visualization of the first-floor gallery had been rendered. But all these plans for “Facing the Revolution: Portraits of Women in France and the United States” were put on pause when the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art closed to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
(04/14/20 3:19am)
IU senior Tyler Combs won $32,800 in the first semifinal round of the "Jeopardy!" 2020 College Championship on Monday and will advance to the final rounds Thursday and Friday.
(04/12/20 10:27pm)
The food service workers of the Monroe County Community School Corporation know how to package the familiar flavors of the lunchroom into a bag for kids to take home, making food accessible amid a pandemic.
(04/09/20 9:25pm)
IU senior Tyler Combs will appear on "Jeopardy!" 2020 College Championship at 7:30 p.m. Friday on NBC (WTHR). The winner out of 15 U.S. college students will receive $100,000.
(04/03/20 11:49pm)
Cinderella swept the floor of a dance studio in the Musical Arts Center.
(03/25/20 11:24pm)
Years from now, historians will rely on newspaper clippings, institutional announcements and personal records such as diaries to study the effects of the coronavirus on society. These kinds of documentation form part of the historical record, said Sarah Knott, an associate professor in IU’s history department.
(03/13/20 8:55pm)
The show, for now, will not go on.
(03/10/20 2:51pm)
The Hinkle-Garton Farmstead will allow visitors to explore its sugaring operations and purchase maple products from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. March 14 in celebration of Indiana Maple Syrup Weekend. This event is free and open to the public.
(03/08/20 11:44pm)
More than 100 pieces of art made by elementary schoolers are on display at the Eskenazi Museum of Art in celebration of Youth Art Month.
(03/06/20 1:25am)
Over 2,200 works owned by the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art are now available to view on Collections Online, extending museum access to educators, potential visitors and those unable to enter the museum because of proximity or disabilities.
(03/05/20 1:43am)
When she sings opera, the sound fills her head like an echo in a Byzantine church. She draws strength from her back and core to belt angelic notes over a 40-piece orchestra. She's 31 and never feels weak when she sings.