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(06/12/18 12:00pm)
I have a tendency to take books — sometimes on purpose and sometimes because I forget to put them back. Of course, I never steal books, it’s more like recycling — I take a few and leave a few.
(05/31/18 1:33pm)
For most of us at university, our budget goes toward things like books, tuition, Kilroy’s and the bi-weekly trip to Kroger for pasta and tomato sauce.
(05/24/18 7:00pm)
Dragging myself out of bed at 6 a.m. is no easy task. I assume for most people who aren’t marathon runners or neonatal nurses, waking up early is equivalent to listening to crying babies on eight-hour flights or getting food-poisoning.
(04/26/18 6:01pm)
There’s this feeling at the start of something new, a bewildered “I can’t believe this is where I am” moment.
(04/10/18 5:00pm)
This past week was spring break for my study abroad program, so my friend Bridget and I flew to Brussels, Belgium, to stay with some of my aunts, uncles and cousins. Living in a two-story flat that faces the beautiful 15th century cathedral walls of Église Notre-Dame du Sablon, resides my mom’s older brother, Kevin Conru.
(03/26/18 3:30pm)
“Hey, I want to go to Norway,” my roommate said in a coffee shop about a month ago.
(03/03/18 4:00pm)
I cringed slightly as I watched the polka-dotted mug of instant coffee turn circles in the kitchen microwave.
(02/23/18 6:00pm)
The soft, airy riffs of Pink Floyd’s “Wish You Were Here” drifted around the top of the large dusty brown hill I was standing on, just outside Be’er Sheva, a city located in the Negev Desert in southern Israel. Out of breath from the hike up, I paused to listen until I located the source of the sound coming from a small concrete dome a few yards away.
(02/12/18 2:30pm)
The blooms of several purple violets caught droplets of rain as I casually carried them in a plastic black potter. I was walking leisurely slow behind a family of Hungarians who had done their best to direct me to a street that rhymed with the word future, "Czuczor Utca." It was the only word I could catch from the lady who had sold me the violets 10 minutes before.
(02/02/18 5:00am)
I arrived at Földes Ferenc dormitory late Monday afternoon. The dormitory building is located two blocks from the Danube River, on a street filled with cafes advertising "Kávé," or coffee, and pubs selling "Unicum," a Hungarian herbal liqueur. "Spar," a neighborhood grocery store, is also stationed nearby.
(01/23/18 12:00pm)
Driving three hours through thick latte-foam-like fog back to northern Indiana after visiting Bloomington this past weekend gave me a lot of time to curse Cracker Barrel billboard signs for their cheesy slogans — Chicken and Yummplins, really? — and think about what I wanted to write for this week’s travel column.
(01/12/18 11:30am)
Adventure author Jack London writes that, for some, adapting to new customs and ideas is another fleeting time of excitement, while for others, the pressure of an altered environment is almost unbearable.
(12/11/17 6:00am)
Emmy Award-winning composer Larry Groupé began teaching at The Jacobs School of Music this past year, bringing a new program in composing for visual media to the school. In a Q&A with Indiana Daily Student, Groupé shares his insight on creating and teaching these new classes at Indiana University.
(11/29/17 6:13am)
The soothing sound of jazz music filled Ford-Crawford Hall on Tuesday night as members of the the all campus jazz ensemble & jazz combos performed a variety of arrangements.
(11/16/17 8:00am)
With Thanksgiving steadily approaching, many students and staff will be heading to wherever they call home to relax, eat and spend time with family without the worry of classes. For those staying in Bloomington, the extra time off lends opportunities to volunteer at local food banks and soup kitchens to help members of the community who may be in need this holiday season.
(11/09/17 11:00am)
Human papillomavirus, usually abbreviated HPV, is the most common sexually transmitted infection known to humans today.
(11/01/17 12:09pm)
While people of all ages dressed up on Halloween night, the audience members at “Motown the Musical" had the opportunity to travel back in time to the 1960s, '70s and '80s. The show opened on Oct. 31 at the IU Auditorium with singing and dancing as it told the history of a prominent musical era.
(10/31/17 7:00am)
Among his various creative occupations: acting, producing, writing and ministering, Kenneth Mosley’s most recent endeavor is playing the lead role of Motown’s founder Berry Gordy in "Motown the Musical." Mosley chatted with Indiana Daily Student over the phone about his role in the musical as well as coming to IU this week to perform at the IU Auditorium.
(10/18/17 3:30am)
“A Shared Elegy" is a new exhibit showing viewers numerous photographs dealing with the cycle of life. The exhibit opened Oct. 13 at the Grunwald Gallery in the Fine Arts Building.
(10/12/17 3:50am)
Friday the 13th is a date people dread because they associate it with bad luck. 2017 is particularly special because the date happens to occur twice.