UN ambassador speaks at Maurer
The Center for the Study of the Middle East welcomed the Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations, Dr. Riyad H. Mansour, Tuesday evening at Maurer Law School.
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The Center for the Study of the Middle East welcomed the Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations, Dr. Riyad H. Mansour, Tuesday evening at Maurer Law School.
More than 340 students, faculty members and even IU Police Department stood up, held hands and vocally declared to protect and support one another in the fight for unity and equality.
As promised, Al Jackson laid out fresh material for the Comedy Attic this weekend.
Hot and sour soup, peanut chicken and lo mein noodles greeted students as they walked into the Asian Culture Center on Thursday afternoon.
There will be no classes Monday, Jan. 19 in celebration of the 29th observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. However, students are being encouraged to take action toward making this “A Day On! Not a Day Off.”
Al Jackson will return to the Comedy Attic this weekend.
Two gunmen stormed Charlie Hebdo’s central office in Paris on Wednesday in possible retaliation against controversial cartoons published, killing 12 people.
Current members of the Asian Cultural Center are welcoming students back with an open house for all interested. The open house will be held 2 to 5 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 15 in the Asian Cultural Center.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning students may soon have a home at IU in the form of a thematic dorm community.
This castle-like dorm might not have changing staircases or portraits that speak, but the students of Collins Living-Learning Center don’t let that stop them. They kicked off the ninth annual “A Week at Hogwarts” celebration Saturday.
Rain, shine or on a chilly late-October afternoon in Indiana, Hoosier Guide Ani Binishi explains to the crowd why he thinks IU is the best choice for college.