The First Welcome
A physical and symbolic entryway to campus, the Sample Gates stand at the crossway of Kirkwood and Indiana avenues on the west side of campus.
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A physical and symbolic entryway to campus, the Sample Gates stand at the crossway of Kirkwood and Indiana avenues on the west side of campus.
The IU Office of Financial Literacy and its program, MoneySmarts, are working to develop a new platform through which students can access information and make educated decisions regarding their finances and education.
Gathered late Thursday afternoon in the Whittenberger Auditorium, students, staff and community members listened to Kay Redfield Jamison discuss and answer questions on mood disorders and suicide.
On Friday morning at the DeVault Alumni Center six state legislators will gather to address local concerns and answer questions about the past and current Indiana state government in a forum.
Friends and strangers carefully balanced black plastic plates piled high with food and clear plastic cups filled with various drinks as they laughed and caught up with one another Saturday night in Grazie! Italiano.
Attached to lamp posts on Seventh Street, crimson banners advertise the GLBT Alumni Association’s 20th anniversary.
Lit with spotlights in the center of the Indiana Memorial Union’s East Lounge, the curving structure of the “Legacy Wall” displays information about the LGBT community and its history on the blue fabric hook background.
Friends yelled across the room to one another while they waited for food to be served. The salmon-colored walls gave the room a light atmosphere, and the paper plates and bowls sat on tables. They would eventually be filled with matzo ball soup and more.
Entering the Spirit of 76 Suite in Assembly Hall an hour and half before the IU women’s basketball game against Purdue, attendees of Pride Night were greeted by friends and strangers alike with smiles and hugs.
Set up in the front corner of the La Casa Latino Cultural Center, Aaron G. Fountain Jr. presented information on Latino urban riots to a small crowd.
In order to reflect an atmosphere of inclusivity, the previously named Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Student Support Services has changed its name to the LGBTQ+ Culture Center.
Chattering in anticipation, faculty and students filled the atrium on the second floor of the older section of the School of Public and Environmental Affairs. Upon the entry of a bagpiper clad in a purple tie and a green and purple kilt, cheers arose and the excitement in the atrium intensified.
As January brings a new year and a new semester, it also brings in a busy month for the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Student Support Services.
As finals came to an end and most students packed their bags to return home for the holidays, international students decided where to stay over winter break.
There are a lot of things students need to get used to when they choose to go to school internationally. Xiang “Sylvia” Lian said her biggest adjustment was the food in the United States.
Often described as many as the blue dot in the middle of a red sea, Bloomington, IN provides students and community members with a very liberal political setting. This, in part, is greatly due to the number of college students who inhabit the town.
“It’s a boy!”