IU Auditorium ushers keep shows running smoothly
Student managers are IU students who were once volunteer ushers and now get paid to orient the volunteer ushers on how the evening will go and make sure everything runs smoothly.
Student managers are IU students who were once volunteer ushers and now get paid to orient the volunteer ushers on how the evening will go and make sure everything runs smoothly.
A little-known part of the IU campus is researching the earth and the effects that geological issues have on Indiana. The Indiana Geological Survey is actually a part of a nation-wide system of surveys, not all of which are located on college campuses.
Many restaurants offer their customers a live musician for the evening. However, the music often blends into the background. On Friday, Café Django defied that stereotype, creating a quaint atmosphere by inviting personable pianist Craig Brenner to play.
This semester’s meeting, sponsored by Union Board, will be in the form of a panel discussion and will consist of representatives from IUSA, the IU Student Foundation, Interfraternity Council, Union Board, PanHellenic Association, Board of Aeons and Residence Halls Association.
IU senior Derek Drouin was a surprise entry in the heptathlon at the Big Ten Track and Field Championship Meet. When it came time for the heptathlon’s high jump, Drouin was a heavy favorite to score big points.
For about a decade, the School of Public and Environmental Affairs has provided a place for returning Peace Corps volunteers to get a graduate education.
The 2013 Big Ten men’s and women’s Track and Field Championships will take place this weekend in Geneva, Ohio.
Chalk graffiti was found on campus early Thursday morning, stretching from the south steps of Showalter Fountain to behind Woodburn Hall, past Ballantine Hall.
The work of merging the School of Library and Information Science with the School of Informatics and Computing will come to fruition in July 2013.
Provost Lauren Robel has endorsed a plan that reverses the School of Journalism’s 27-year independence and interrupts its century-long heritage. This same plan calls for unspecified changes to student media, possibly affecting the IDS.
No definite academic or administrative structure is finalized. Nor are the futures of IU Student Media, various units’ distinct honors programs or future financial and infrastructural support clear.
Andy Fry has 900 purple T-shirts in his office, ready for giveaways next week at the Student Recreational Sports Center and Wildermuth Intramural Center.
Everyone should feel valuable regardless of their cup size or hairline, but we should stop coaching them to derive this value from beauty.
Today I received an email thanking Forest residents for their patience. It congratulated us for our successful petition. It told us what we won. Free laundry. For one weekend.
At least two tickets have applied to run for next year’s executive slate, and applications remain open until 5 p.m. March 8. Now we know at least two teams want the job, it’s time to start proposing things for them to do for us. Here’s my first list of demands.
Tinder is a mobile application that has recently blown up in popularity. It has the ability to find out your location and then allows users to find “matches” based on where you live.
After months of bundling ourselves in fleeces and parkas we jump with excitement at the first chance to bare our flesh.
After performing at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater last year, IU’s InMotion Dance Company will return to the stage for a second time.
Opening over the land of ancient Egypt, the audience will be introduced Friday to the story of Akhnaten, the pharaoh who worshipped the sun.
Visit Indy, the official tourism website for Indianapolis, estimates the economic impact of the NFL Scouting Combine to be $5.5 million.