Lights on the Lawn concert to raise money for Boys and Girls Club
IU felt like a bubble to Jake Brodie, director of marketing for Lights on the Lawn Indiana, where the city outside the University felt foreign.
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IU felt like a bubble to Jake Brodie, director of marketing for Lights on the Lawn Indiana, where the city outside the University felt foreign.
Griffy Lake has a high quantity of blue-green algae, which may produce toxins that can negatively affect the skin and small animals.
Each year, the College and Arts and Sciences dedicates a theme to the fall themester. In 2017, it was "Diversity, Difference, Otherness." For 2018, it is "Animal/Human."
Russell Mittermeier, chief conservation officer for Global Wildlife Conservation and primatologist, said he once trekked through rainforests with actor Harrison Ford.
Spirit, a lively puppy, rolled around in his newspaper-covered pen. Other puppies, Bebop and Duke, ran circles around participants as they pet the dogs lounging in the sun.
Junior Christine Adams taped herself to the Sample Gates to raise money for IU Dance Marathon on Thursday afternoon. She was one of many students who raised money for IUDM's Day of Hope, which occurred from midnight to midnight Sept. 27 to 28.
Indiana was given a $9 million grant Sept. 13 to improve mental health programs. The Indiana Department of Education distributed the funds to three different schools so the schools can pair with local community centers to improve mental health and wellness in the area.
Typhoon Mangkhut, which made landfall Sept. 14 in the Philippines, made sophomore Lucent Ting remember braving typhoons back in Hong Kong.
Panhellenic Association philanthropy events are well underway, with several sororities raising money in the next two weeks. From grilled cheese sandwiches to pumpkins and puppies, the sororities are focused on raising funds for their charities. All events are at each sorority’s house.
The Restaurants at Woodland are closed for the third time in seven days.
The LGBTQ+ Culture Center is offering free HIV testing from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Thursday. The service is provided through Positive Link, a program of IU Health.
The Restaurants at Woodland in Forest Quad are once again open after closing twice for water problems within the last four days, Executive Director of Dining Rahul Shrivastav said.
The North-American Interfraternity Conference banned hard liquor from chapter houses across the nation.
Junior Sophia Dugan, a member of Sigma Kappa, remembers the confusing time when her great grandmother Gladys Brown was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s.
IU Dance Marathon is an organization dedicated to raising money for Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health in Indianapolis. The event often has patients and former patients from the hospital visit to their stories and participate in events at the Dance Marathon Nov. 2-4.
With names such as Ruby and Java C++, confusion can easily occur. South Bend Code School hopes to make coding more accessible with a Bloomington location.
With the addition of Russian to its lineup of intensive language studies this year, IU now has four language flagship programs – more than any other U.S. institution.
Classes may have started, but summer weather is likely here to stay for at least a few more weeks. Here are a few places to cool off around Bloomington.