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For post doctoral student Michelle Powell, store-bought Valentine’s Day cards restrict her from expressing her cynical sense of humor.
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For post doctoral student Michelle Powell, store-bought Valentine’s Day cards restrict her from expressing her cynical sense of humor.
Every seat of Bloomington City Hall Council Chambers was filled with families, educators, students and other members of the community in a long-anticipated kick-off to Black History month on Thursday.
Running through the core of IU's campus, the Jordan River is identified by IU’s 2010 Campus Master Plan as Bloomington’s most prominent natural feature.
Potential student voters in this year’s 9th Congressional District Democratic primary got the chance to ask candidates about policy issues Wednesday night.
Graduate student Ko Dokmai doesn’t want to perpetuate the one-sided narrative portraying the United States as a savior when he completes his degree and returns home to Thailand.
Angled parking, roundabouts, restoration of two-way streets and separate bike lanes were among the transportation alterations proposed Thursday.
Ken Ray, senior landscape architect for Toole Design Group, presents a preliminary transportation plan for Bloomington in January 2018 at City Hall. The group has been working with Bloomington on their transportation plan and has released the final draft which will be presented on July 12.
Bloomington resident Kira Gartell initially attended IU Swing Dance Club 10 years ago as a date-night activity with her husband.
Pop music drives the movement in IU Recreational Sports’ new group exercise classes at the Student Recreational Sports Center.
A room full of students eager to improve IU’s campus culture gathered in Global and International Studies Building 1128 Thursday to learn about Culture of Care.
Memorial March
Growing up, we are told to shut off water when brushing our teeth, take shorter showers and turn off lights when we leave a room. But there are other ways students can reduce their utility spending and ultimately reduce their energy consumption.
Six IU students used dance to bridge cultural differences by teaching dance classes to underprivileged Panamanian youth over winter break.
Next to the winding line of students buying textbooks at the Indiana Memorial Union bookstore there exists a room stocked with posters showcasing pop culture icons, classic art and inspirational quotes.
Navigating new classes, readjusting to campus life and bearing the cold is not always enough for students who like to keep their planners packed.
On top of IU librarian Akram Khabibullaev's research and archival work at Herman B Wells Library, he also communicates with fellow Middle Eastern librarians worldwide as president of the Middle East Librarians Association.
Even though Inkwell, a coffee shop on College Avenue, opened two months ago, the finishing touches are still coming together — the shop still needs to buy more mugs, install an outdoor sign and finish building the bar and pastry display.