Grunwald announces first show of spring semester
The exhibit is planned to open Jan. 16 and will be on display until Feb. 13.
The exhibit is planned to open Jan. 16 and will be on display until Feb. 13.
Performers played about 60 bells in one night.
Questions on ejaculation timing and painful intercourse answered.
At halftime, IU trails No. 4 Louisville, 46-42.
From IDS reports In an effort to further combat statewide substance abuse and problem gambling, The Indiana Prevention Research Center in the School of Public Health has received a $3,045,375 grant for prevention and treatment programs.
Union Board will host the second annual Yule Ball Friday.
The Civic 50 represents the top 50 corporations nationwide that have high community engagement.
There has been an increase in extreme temperatures worldwide.
Due to an overpopulation of cats, the Bloomington Animal Shelter has “Free Feline Fridays”.
IU is funding environmentally conscious projects.
Gov. Mike Pence will travel to Israel later this month.
With the conclusion of Louisiana’s senatorial election runoff this past Saturday, the 2014 midterm cycle has officially come to a close.
Holiday parties are boring. They’re just sad get-togethers where you eat snowman-shaped sugar cookies and moan about the weather. College students try to make it fun with ugly Christmas sweaters and a lot of peppermint Schnapps and we’re more inclined to complain about exams and final projects and how little sleep we’ve had. But even that gets boring.
As this semester ends, I find myself continually reflecting on a few things. The Indiana Daily Student ran two pieces about student well-being and sexual violence on campus that were insightful, but filled me with a sense of frustration and hopelessness. Even in my classes people expressed anger.
I don’t feel qualified to write one of these, a “goodbye column.” I need to be older, wiser.
The week before finals is supposed to be free of any major exams in order to give students free time to study for finals week.
The representation of sexual pleasure in pornography is often skewed and offers an unrealistic representation.
Isn’t it interesting that we think that some government entity can best decide what is the appropriate minimum wage for every organization in the country.
With regards to the Rolling Stone article about UVA - what is now up for debate: Whether Drew was a member of the fraternity. Whether Drew was a lifeguard. Whether the fraternity had a social event on the books that night. Some other inconsistencies in Jackie's story My responses, in order: Why does this matter if it occurred at the fraternity and included other fraternity members?
We stand with the people around the country calling for justice and racial equality in American society. Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel once said, “the opposite of good is not evil, the opposite of good is indifference.” He said this to wake up the masses during the Civil Rights Movement to bring people to their feet and combat racial inequality.