Promo girls command the room, power the mood
Senior Cathryn Caver, a certified lab technician, wears a lab coat and goggles by day and heels by night. She is a Bacardi promo girl.
Senior Cathryn Caver, a certified lab technician, wears a lab coat and goggles by day and heels by night. She is a Bacardi promo girl.
Check out Bloomington's arcade scene.
You’ve got that 2 p.m. feeling — but wait, forget the bottle of 5-Hour Energy. It’s time for a power nap.
Thirteen years after the Sept. 11 attacks, a piece of the rubble rests in Bloomington.
Grab some 21-year-old friends, seven or eight beers per person, something to keep time, and prepare yourself.
If you plan on moving to New York or Los Angeles after graduation, you aren’t alone. The cities are pretty popular spots for IU alumni.
Amid the mass of North Face jackets and Sperry shoes on campus, variety can be an anomaly. How can you dress and carry yourself in a powerful and defining way?
The dream for Cody and Ross Crooks began their freshman year after seeing some people longboarding on campus.
Score your dream job with social media and networking.
Strolling through the Arboretum is nice and all, but who knew it’s actually healthy for you?
When she was little, her room was her stage, as she reenacted commercials. But now, Kate Olsson, a senior theater major, puts on a show for a live audience through her IU performances.
Brian Laythe has a Ph.D. in social psychology, but he’s also a scientifically trained paranormal researcher.
The College of Arts and Sciences’ annual Themester is Connectedness — sort of like this issue’s theme — see the, um, connection?
Kelsey is 20 and one of the funniest people I know. She also happens to be autistic.
Greg Willoughby lived alone in Willkie Residence Center. In 2010, he died and was not found until 10 days later. In the aftermath, questions lingered. Who, in the terrible act of suicide, is ultimately responsible? The man? Or his world — the net of people and organizations meant to protect him, the net that let him slip through the cracks?
Couchsurfing.com is more than just strangers asking strangers to crash on a couch for the night. It’s become a community, a social networking site that puts travelers of all ages and backgrounds in touch with not only a place to stay night by night, but also a place to connect with locals, other travelers, and opportunities they wouldn’t have if they just picked the discount hotel.
Abdal-Razzaq Moaz is between three worlds – the Syrian civil war, his family in Egypt, and his one year teaching fellowship in the U.S. Without the technology that exists today, Abdal-Razzaq would be stuck between these three worlds – unable to communicate with his family thousands of miles away and unable to stay connected with what is happening in his home country.
The fourth annual Big Red Eats Green Festival featured local growers.
As a mother of two, 22-year-old Raven Lagenour feels out of place on campus. She identifies more with people in their late 30s than college kids in their early 20s. She's only on campus for classes, then spends the rest of her day at home with the kids while her husband, Alex, works two jobs. This is her story.
But the reality is, because I live in a wealthier neighborhood, I feel the effects of this crisis much less than the poor do.