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(10/12/16 2:35am)
Current IU dance students and two professors turned and jumped with impassioned movements during their performance, aimed at a central goal: understanding and portraying racism and its implications in the
modern age.
(10/10/16 3:33am)
Many of the following issues are on the forefront of college students’ minds. While the candidates address some of these issues on their websites and in their platforms, only some of them were adressed in front of the nation during the debate. This list is comprised of issues discussed in articles featured in The Atlantic.
(10/05/16 1:55am)
There are not many places on campus where discussions of getting a green card and gay marriage issues take place simultaneously.
(10/03/16 10:43pm)
Many graduate students are preoccupied with research, dissertations and everything necessary to complete their doctorates and master’s degrees. However, IU graduate student Trevis Matheus is taking a break from the work this winter.
(10/02/16 10:55pm)
At the Asian Cultural Center on Friday night, a table sat in the left side of the room filled with tomatoes, lemons, parsley, mint, olive oil and biscuit dough, among other
ingredients.
(09/29/16 2:20am)
When the Onion staff writers Mike Gillis and Matt Hunziker began presenting in the Whittenberger Auditorium on Wednesday night, they listed the organization’s notable staff
members.
(09/28/16 2:05am)
Thirty people arranged in a circle sat around as a noticeable silence filled the Willkie Quad Auditorium.
(09/26/16 9:54pm)
For the first time in IU debate history, a two-person team, consisting of senior Bee Smale and sophomore Harry Aaronson, competed in the elimination round of the national debate competition held at Georgia State University on Monday.
(09/25/16 7:59pm)
Bloomington is more than 8,000 miles from Botswana, but distance is the least significant part of the journey for teachers Gaone Moloi and Keitumetse Thobani from Gaborone, Botswana, an urban city in southern Africa.
(09/21/16 10:41pm)
A long line of students stood waiting in line for for food and chatting at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center on Wednesday at the Mid-Day House party.
(09/18/16 10:42pm)
Local, ecologically sound, humane and fair: these are the four characteristics of “real food” designated by the Real Food Challenge.
(09/15/16 9:58pm)
IU recently inaugurated the University’s Institute for Korean Studies. The institute is designed to promote Korean Studies, advance the learning of Korean language and culture and offer greater engagement in a study that has been less represented
on campus.
(09/13/16 10:47pm)
Junior Lucy Brown is completing three majors in biology, Spanish and international studies, as well as a minor in chemistry.
(09/11/16 9:37pm)
From immigration to voting issues, the 14 students gathered Friday at the Asian Culture Center had a lot to say about a range of topics concerning the controversial 2016 election cycle as a part of a monthly discussion series titled “Who are Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders” hosted by the ACC.
(09/07/16 11:34pm)
Lauren Blackwell stopped into the Neal-Marshall Black Cultural Center her freshman year after the student involvement fair not knowing what the building and center had in store.
(09/07/16 11:09pm)
Since her first year at IU, graduate student Stephanie Huezo has attended the Nuestras Raises event at La Casa Latino Cultural Center, where people of all backgrounds come to share stories of their families through songs, poetry and discussion.
(09/05/16 9:55pm)
Displayed across the IU is Home campaign website is a message: “Home is where you write your story. Home is where you belong.”
(08/31/16 2:22am)
The UndocuHoosier Alliance met for the first time Tuesday in the living room of La Casa Latino Cultural Center to establish a new club name and set specific goals for the club’s future.
(08/28/16 10:53pm)
With one click, freshman Alexa Gaines discovered the gap between her financial aid and scholarship was mostly covered, thanks to the new Indiana County Bicentennial Scholarship.