New director of RPS dining services finds home at IU
Rahul Shrivastav has a long history in the food service industry.
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Rahul Shrivastav has a long history in the food service industry.
Although the group is the newest on campus, IU's class of 2021 has already beat records from every class before it.
With more than $400 million raised this year alone, the IU bicentennial campaign has brought green to a school known for its cream and crimson.
From studying as an undergraduate at IU-Bloomington to working as graduate student in Muncie and now as a part of the administration, Zach Arnold has experienced many facets of IU.
Every day, passing cars and pedestrians see the Seventh Street underpass, a large area of gray concrete lacking visual adornments.
The Eskenazi Museum of Art presented its Noon Talk on Wednesday and featured guest-speaker Nicolas Valazza, associate professor of French at IU. Valazza centered his talk on the “Sociéte des aquafortistes,” an etching created by Felix Bracquemond.
Pop-can tabs, worn-out jeans, paper bags – the designers in the Trashion Refashion show see these regularly-adiscarded items as an opportunity to be eco-friendly, each of them bringing distinct experiences and skill sets to their designs.
Hike around Griffy Lake, kiss someone special in the Rose Well House at midnight and explore the Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center. These are just three of the 56 items on the IU bucket list.
Many students with majors woven into the media world have a passion for the subject they are studying. Three sophomores in the IU Media School said this was what they wanted to do regardless of the negative views that have been vocalized by President Trump.
The Sugar & Spice bakery in the Indiana Memorial Union is not just baking cookies to spice up the holiday season but rather taking their gingerbread to new heights.
From performing on a stage in New York City to chatting with Barbara Streisand during a music video, Sharon Porter Phillips has seen the many different sides of show business and somewhere along the way found herself settling in Bloomington.