Travel Column 9.21
I bungie-jump off a bridge over the ocean in Auckland, New Zealand. Auckland is the perfect destination for adrenaline junkies.
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I bungie-jump off a bridge over the ocean in Auckland, New Zealand. Auckland is the perfect destination for adrenaline junkies.
The South Australian Museum displays tribal masks found and collected by Australian settlers after an aboriginal ceremony. Founded in 1856, the museum houses large aboriginal and Oceania culture collections.
Alpha Box and Dice Winery in McLaren Vale, Australia was one of three stops on the Exchange Student Network’s annual wine tour.
The Australian government will conduct a postal plebiscite, a national survey done through the mail, to gauge Australians' opinions on legalizing same-sex marriage. The Australian Parliament defined marriage as between a man and a woman in a 2004 amendment to the federal Marriage Act 1961.
The River Torrens runs its course through Adelaide, Australia, and is one of the reasons the city was planned in its current location. University rowing teams practice on the river most days and individuals walk and run along its banks.
Dominick Jean reports from Australia, where he's experienced the first few days of his study abroad program.
During the second task for the Triwizard Tournament, members of three separate teams were challenged to find 7 magical creatures. The Beauxbatons team surrounded their first magical creature and reenacted a scene from "The Lion King" for an extra point.
The final creature to find for the second task of the Harry Potter Society's Triwizard Tournament was a niffler. In the Harry Potter universe, nifflers are attracted to shiny objects so one team made it appear as though he was stealing their valuables.
IU's ROTC program received the General Douglas MacArthur Award for the best ROTC program in the 7th Brigade on Monday. IU Provost Lauren Robel and IU President Michael McRobbie both attended and congratulated the cadets.
Cadets Adam Whisler and Alex Njaramba stand at attention with the flag of their program. Lt. Col Todd Burkhardt announced “post colors,” and the two cadets marched to the front of President’s Hall, and the award was attached to the colors.
President Michael McRobbie called the award for the program a “fabulous achievement.” He also announced that Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Indiana, had sent a letter, which congratulated the program for their hard work and dedication to ROTC.
A gender-neutral bathroom sign on the third floor of the Student Building was ripped partially from the wall Tuesday.
Retired Army Col. Gregg Hammond, right, was initiated into the fraternity Phi Kappa Sigma on Saturday. Jake Olson, left, is the fraternity’s president and said Hammond was a representative of the values of the fraternity.
Shane Greene, an associate professor at IU and an anthropologist, recently wrote a book called “Punk and Revolution” on the subject of the punk movement in Peru during the Cold War. He is explaining the different interpretations this image of Mao Zedong had for people in that time.
The IU School of Education had a discussion on the future of education policy in the state of Indiana. Attendees included students, faculty and representatives from the Indiana Coalition for Public Education-Monroe County.
Ken Gros Louis, a former chancellor of IU, turned 80 recently, and friends and colleagues put together a party to honor his work and commitment to IU students.
Ken Gros Louis was one of the advocates for the creation of the Office of Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual Student Support Services, minority film studies and the School of Journalism.
Cathy Fuentes-Rohwer, a leader in the Indiana Coalition for Public Education-Monroe County said she fears what Betsy DeVos will do as the new Secretary of Education but is going to continue to fight for educators and students.
Signs depicting white nationalist themes were found taped to the walls inside Ballantine Hall Monday morning. The signs were quickly removed.
The City of Bloomington has created a new parking commission to review current parking policies and to create a comprehensive plan for Bloomington parking. Bloomington is seeking applicants from various parts of the city to fill that commission.