Auckland, a city for adrenaline junkies, coffee drinkers and artists
On my second full day in Auckland, New Zealand, I jumped off a bridge around 9 a.m.
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On my second full day in Auckland, New Zealand, I jumped off a bridge around 9 a.m.
I decided to spend my afternoon on Monday at the South Australian Museum in Adelaide, Australia. I wanted to explore its large exhibit devoted to aboriginal culture in Australia and Oceania.
An American, a French woman, a Canadian, a Belgian, and a Dane walk into a winery. There’s no punchline because it’s not a joke.
The United States has maintained a strong friendship with Australia for decades. It’s a friendship that has lasted through many conflicts, from World War II to Vietnam, Afghanistan and the Global War on Terrorism.
Same-sex marriage and LGBT rights are a recurring theme for most countries. Due to conflicting views, they always pop back up.
Australia is not an easy place to reach. Approximately 9,950 miles separate Australia from Bloomington, my home these past three years.
The average pregnancy lasts 40 weeks, the wait to adopt a child is years, and even when people make it through these periods, they do not have the assurance of paid parental leave. The United States is one of only a few countries not to mandate paid parental leave in contrast with the Eastern European country Estonia, which mandates up to 87 weeks of paid parental leave, according to Pew Research Center.
The second task of the Triwizard Tournament began Sunday evening outside Woodburn Hall.
Studying abroad is a planning-intensive feat, and funding can often be an obstacle, but for IU students like Beth Ciaravolo, who is now studying in Ukraine, the Fulbright United States Student Program makes international research and travel possible.
The United States Congress was rated on job performance and slipped to an overall grade of D for 2016 from a C-minus in 2015. Experts were asked to analyze Congress by the Indiana University Center on Representative Government.
Rather than an atmosphere filled with loud music or videos of rowdy crowds, Shane Greene began his talk on punk, pop and revolution in Peru with complete silence.
As each person walked into the Federal Room, their eyes were drawn to an older man sitting in the corner of the room at the Indiana Memorial Union. Many would walk over at once, stick out their hands and greet Ken Gros Louis, a former chancellor of IU, like the old friend he was to each of them.
The nomination and subsequent controversial confirmation of Betsy DeVos as secretary of education has brought the future of education policy to the forefront of the the public’s eye.
Faculty on the fifth, sixth and seventh floors of Ballantine came to work Monday to find their doors and bulletin boards covered with white nationalist, or “alt-right,” posters for a group known as “Identity Evropa.”
As of Feb. 2 IU requires all employees and alsso retirees to use Duo two-step login. Other IU students can opt into the program, but it is only required for those working for or who have worked for the University, Devin Bontreger, a University Information Technology Services hourly consultant, said.
At the second of two information sessions for international students, the IU administration restated and clarified its support for students from outside the United States. Among those who spoke were IU Police Department Capt. Andy Stephenson, who said IUPD will continue to support students in every way possible.
In the wake of President Trump’s recent executive order banning travelers from seven Muslim-majority countries, IU faculty and administration met with affected students Tuesday and discussed visa interviews and counseling services.
Only a week earlier, the Women’s March on Washington had brought more than a million people to Washington D.C.
After a turbulent election cycle, the Consortium for the Study of Religion, Ethics and Society has announced the beginning of a new seminar series discussing ethics, Islam and economics, all of which are topics that arose during the 2016 presidential election.
In one of his last moves before he leaves office, President Obama confirmed his presidential appointment of Lee Feinstein, the dean for the IU School of Global and International Studies, to the United States Holocaust Memorial Council.