RPS advises speaking up for safety in dorms
Residential Programs and Services Assistant Director for Student Conduct Jon Riveire said the best advice is to find someone to tell when something feels out of place.
Residential Programs and Services Assistant Director for Student Conduct Jon Riveire said the best advice is to find someone to tell when something feels out of place.
The Jazz Fable’s Concert Series performance yesterday featured guest performer and Jacobs School of Music alumnus Marcos Cavalcante.
Much like the Midwest, however, Bologna is situated in a relatively flat part of Italy. But you can find the hills, mountains and valleys outside Bologna by venturing on a train. Last Saturday I journeyed to the historic and picturesque town of Urbino, Similar to the quaint town of Nashville, Ind., the journey to Urbino is filled with winding hills and sloping streets. The old-fashioned city makes the perfect getaway to escape the busy city life of Bologna.
IU’s concert show choir The Singing Hoosiers will perform Sunday at the Lincoln Amphitheatre in Lincoln City, Ind. This will be the group’s first traveling performance of the school year. The show starts at 2 p.m. Tickets are $10 per person and $8 per person for groups of 10 or more.
Cardinal Stage Company is performing “Click Clack Moo” during Oct. 8 – 16 at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Auditorium. The first performances will be at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Other times are available later in the week.
The Leo R. Dowling International Center sponsors Middle Eastern dance classes, more commonly referred to as belly dance classes, every Tuesday evening. The International Center offers both beginner- and intermediate-level classes.
Ongoing interaction between IU’s social media team and its followers — current students, alumni, prospective students and others — has landed IU among the top-10 most influential schools in terms of social media use in a recent Klout survey.
According to an Indianapolis Airport Police Department report, passenger Abdulaziz Mubarak Alshammari of Saudi Arabia attempted to open the cabin door when the flight was about 30 minutes from landing in Indianapolis.
Today, Baker’s Junction is a haunted railroad yard complete with a haunted museum and kiddie game room, a black light room, three adult haunted train cars and two outdoor mazes. And lest we forget, there’s a key chain made from Baker’s severed finger, priced at $5,000.
The Left’s dream of a Tea Party equivalent has come true with the Occupy Wall Street movement. Don’t let that stop you nonpartisans and conservatives from taking part in it.
The youth of society have started to glorify not the drunken experience, but rather the wasted experience. There’s a key difference.
If the best the Republicans can do is a hot-headed, shoot-first- and-ask questions-later kind of candidate, they are in deep, deep trouble.
A 20-year-old female reported being raped to IU Police Department on Wednesday.
The IU Ballet will kick off its season by taking on work from a trio of pioneering choreographers in “Steps in Time.” The show features three separate pieces that showcase contrasting ballet styles.
The total of first-time graduate enrollment dropped by 1.1 percent nationally, according to a recent report from The Chronicle of Higher Education. However, the number of students in IU’s Graduate Program continues to increase.
With 18 minutes left in regulation, the IU men's soccer team thought they had it all wrapped up. But in the span of less than a minute, Louisville stormed back with two goals, pushing the game into overtime.
The In/Visibility of America’s 21st Century Wars seminar will feature a series of lectures by a variety of speakers as well as discussions facilitated by IU faculty from various disciplines.
After a late start and minor construction holdups, new bus platforms and shelters near Memorial Stadium are nearly ready for use. The shelters are scheduled to be operational on Oct. 17.
After its inception last year, The Education Policy Student Association, known as EDPOSA, will bring a total of 10 speakers to campus during the 2011-12 school year.
A high-speed pursuit which became a foot chase resulted in one man’s arrest and the recovery of a stolen vehicle.