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(02/16/10 12:22am)
The grand opening of Dunn Meadow Café located below The Commons in the Indiana Memorial Union took place on Monday. The Café offers a variety of fresh and healthy meal options at affordable prices. The menu is displayed for the viewer on a flat screen television where the options of sandwiches, pitas, wraps, or build your own creation from healthy choices of hummus, chicken, turkey, and vegetables. There is also a salad bar, variety of soups, and drinks. The Café is open Monday through Friday from 10:30-3:30.
(02/15/10 1:38am)
The WonderLab hosted a fund raiser event called, “The Science of Beer and Cheese” on Saturday. The event offered guests the chance to sample beer and cheese from; Capriole Farmstead, FARM Bloomington and Upland Brewing Company. The evening also included an open bar with beer and non-alcoholic beverages, hors d'oeuvres, and desserts. All proceeds for this event supported the WonderLab Museum's educational exhibits and programs.
(02/15/10 1:37am)
Indiana University coordinated the event “Cram the Container” for Haiti held on Saturday at the Memorial Football Stadium. Local organizations such as Alpha xi delta helped fill the container with donations from the Bloomington campus and community. Volunteers helped sort, label, and box, the collection of items for Haiti.
(02/08/10 1:00am)
Minesh Rajkontia a volunteer helps children Saturday at the Wonderlab. The event, Art and Science of Color allowed children to experiment and do hands on activities with color. Minesh helped children make insoluble paintings.
(02/08/10 12:59am)
Juliana Burrell an abstract artist paints a piece for children Saturday at the Wonderlab. The event, Art and Science of Color allowed children to experiment and do hands on actives with color. Juliana taught the children how to mix different colors together for a painting.
(02/05/10 4:10am)
The City of Bloomington had a Black History Month event called Bloomington Style Conversations on Thursday at Showers City Hall. The event allowed people of Bloomington to have an open discussion about current events in the community and in the United States. Topics ranged from the community, our current President, and education.
(01/25/10 2:33am)
Damian Esposito, executive chef of the Indiana Memorial Union prepares different types of food made from pork for the Hog Heaven event at the Indiana Memorial on Sunday. Damian served organ meat which is liver and kidney along with Country Pork Pate en Crout with whole grain mustard and apple chutney pickled heart terrine with parsnips.
(01/15/10 1:49am)
People gathered Thursday in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center for a Ghanaian experience to rise money for the organization Future for the Youth in Ghana. Clothes and jewelry from Ghana were on sell to help rising money.
(01/13/10 4:25am)
Kappa Alpha Psi member speaks to middle school students Tuesday in Ballantine Hall while they ate dinner. The students watched a Martin Luther King Jr. clip and listen to Jimmie McMillan, a fomer Kappa Alpha Psi speak about how to make a set plan in order to achieve goals in college.
(12/11/09 3:45am)
Students prepare a basket of gifts on Thursday evening at the Neal Marshall Center. The basket includes hats, gloves, toys, hygiene items, and fruit, which will be donated to the Salvation Army and Midway House.
(11/12/09 3:24am)
Students observe a Dirty Art Installation set up by the No Coal Campaign Wednesday outside Woodburn. Students also were able to sign petitions, and write about what clean energy meant to them.
(10/29/09 4:10am)
Bob Goehlert spoke Wednesday at the IU Art Museum for the noon talk about Faces and Farms: Photographs of Rural America in the Depression. His talk focused on the photograph's depiction of land and life during the 1930s.
(10/28/09 2:32am)
Students meet Tuesday at Collins Coffee House to discussed the bus advertisement about "Can You Be Good Without God?" The discussion focused on how one felt about the debate on the atheist and Christian ad being posted on state buses.
(10/09/09 3:24am)
Linda Bertinasco and her matching dog Maisy show off their matching costumes Sunday at the Monroe County Humane Society walk. Bertinasco proudly wears her homemade costume which also won first place at the London Dog Fashion Show.
(10/08/09 12:46am)
Monroe County Humane Association Animal Walk
(09/08/09 1:54am)
Freshman Jerra Wolfe found out a week before school started that she would be living in a lounge instead of a dorm room. She lived in the fifth floor lounge of Tower B with three other girls for a week and two days before she moved to a room in Tower A.