Expanding the Classroom through Literature
Ditch the textbooks and pick up a novel next semester.
Ditch the textbooks and pick up a novel next semester.
The third IU Latina Film Festival and Conference is starting today.
Casares worked at several universities across the country.
The right to vote is held sacred in America, even for those who do not vote themselves. In many states that right can be taken away with a prison sentence for any crime that gives a felony.
This is the ninth straight year an IU recruit has participated in the Derby Classic.
Freshman Austin King has had a greater sense of urgency over the last week.
IU fell to Cincinnati 5-0 last week.
Kyle Schwarber and Josh Phegley are both in the major leagues.
Any IU students can be apply to be a part of IFC philanthropy.
Students follow lives of human trafficking victims.
1000 people were surveyed nationwide.
The movie "Gerrymandering" was shown at the Monroe County Public Library, Tuesday.
Rural counties often cannot afford death penalty pursuits.
Three groups from the African American Arts Institute will perform at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Tara Trainer pitched a 1-hitter in the first game.
Whale Bones discusses touring and the car that makes it possible.
Discardia will present the Trashion Refashion Show on April 10.
Periods for Pence unconventionally protests Indiana abortion restrictions.
The Chinese government heavily censors domestic media. This is not a secret to anyone, least of all Chinese journalists.
On Monday, March 28th, I got to meet a young lady driving a 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee. She drove thru a stop sign at 11th and Woodlawn and hit me. I was driving a Kubota, you’ve seen the orange vehicles driving all over campus. Mine had lights on and a yellow strobe light on the roof, and has a max speed of 18 mph. She hit me in the right front wheel and passenger door, pushing me into the oncoming lane, over the curb and stopping 25 feet away on the sidewalk. It could have been much worse; I could have been flipped, pushed into oncoming traffic or hit a pedestrian standing on the sidewalk. I’m lucky, just bruised and very sore. I have no idea why she did not see me, what she was doing or why she didn’t simply stop at the sign that has been there for years. She said she was going to class, and since we are creatures of habit, she has probably been that way before. My point for all of this is that every day I see students, staff and faculty trying to do too many things at once. Headphones, earbuds and cell phones are a major problem. No one pays any attention to their surroundings or safety. People walk down the middle of streets instead of being on the sidewalk two feet to the left.