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(11/16/09 2:04am)
Director James Spooner showed and discussed his film “Afro-Punk” on
Friday to an audience of approximately 60 people.“The film explores
race and identity within the black punk rock scene,” said Mary
Huelsbeck, archivist and head of public and technology services.
(11/13/09 4:10am)
The Buskirk-Chumley Theater will present the premiere of the documentary “Coal Country” at 2 p.m. Sunday.
(11/13/09 4:07am)
On Thursday, Grupo de Teatro VIDA, featuring all IU students, brought four diverse Spanish plays to life
through their performances. All four plays presented in “Juegos”
included themes of games, confusion and growth people encounter in
everyday life.
(11/12/09 12:21am)
People succumb to literary stereotypes on a daily basis.
Men are portrayed as cringing at the very thought of reading about
family, love and marriage, while women are seen as fainting at the very
sight of blood and gore in war and action novels. However, professors
and students agree that stereotypes in all literary mediums don’t fit
the realities of society.
(11/11/09 5:39am)
For junior Nicholas Bielinski, president of the IU Student Veterans
Association, and other veteran students at IU, Veteran’s Day is a day
of reflection.
(11/11/09 5:08am)
From plays to after-school programs, the John Waldron Arts Center
provides a venue for community art education and for local artists to
exhibit their work.
(11/06/09 5:01am)
A group of panelists spoke Thursday on “Race and Ethnic Classification: Can Identity be Negotiated?” the final installment of the Choices of Color Series.
(11/05/09 4:12am)
Indiana’s largest data center, a $32.7 million facility that will serve
as a safe house for IU’s computer processing and data storage
equipment, will be dedicated today.
(11/04/09 4:56am)
Attorney and former NRA President Sandy Froman discussed on Tuesday the
implications and future of the Second Amendment. She shared personal
sentiments and her take on past and current gun control cases with law
students.
(11/04/09 4:47am)
This year Camp Kesem, which helps kids whose parents have or had cancer, is looking forward to its fifth year with the capacity of 100 campers. The camp has a two-to-one ratio of counselors to campers. Therefore, it is looking for 50 IU students to volunteers.
(11/04/09 3:56am)
Advocates for the arts argue that these funds will provide
thousands of new jobs for citizens around the country. Many leaders in the arts
world have had to make cuts, and some have even had to close down due to the
effects of the recession.
(10/30/09 3:56am)
Halloween spirit filled the IU Auditorium on Thursday when alumnus
Dennis James performed his original theater pipe organ composition to
Alfred Hitchcock’s silent film “Blackmail.”
(10/29/09 4:06am)
From a suspense film to a costume contest, Dennis James plans on giving Bloomington an early Halloween.
(10/29/09 3:55am)
A new grant could facilitate a partnership between the IU School of
Public and Environmental Affairs and both Russia’s Tyumen State
University and Tyumen State Agricultural Academy. The partnership would
allow IU students opportunities to study in Russia and conduct
environmental research there.
(10/26/09 2:38am)
Local musician Jenn Cristy brought people of all ages together for a night of exceptional sounds and nostalgic memories.
(10/26/09 2:03am)
From non-proliferation to education, India and the United States have a
dynamic and historical friendship, Ambassador Arun K. Singh said.
(10/26/09 1:48am)
Nearly 20 Bloomington children and their parents journeyed to Borders on Saturday for some pre-Halloween fun.
(10/25/09 9:55pm)
Nearly 20 Bloomington children and their parents journeyed to Borders on Saturday for some pre-Halloween fun.
(10/22/09 1:42pm)
(10/22/09 4:38am)
A panel about “Race in the Age of Obama” said people, not pundits, have to take back control of the conversation on race.