Alumni relations influence greek system
When a student pledges a sorority or fraternity in college, he or she is a member forever, and alumni relations are an integral part of greek life.
When a student pledges a sorority or fraternity in college, he or she is a member forever, and alumni relations are an integral part of greek life.
In Aesop’s fable “The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse,” a pair of mice realize just how different rural and city life can be. This weekend, several speakers will explore a similar theme in the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender community during “Queering the Countryside: New Directions in Rural Queer Studies,” a two-day symposium presented by multiple departments at IU.
On Thursday, IU First Nations Educational and Cultural Center and the City of Bloomington had an open reception in Showers City Hall Atrium to kick of this year’s National American Indian Heritage Month.
Clint McCance, vice president of an Arkansas school board, recently published an inflammatory tirade on his Facebook page in response to the online initiative to wear purple to honor the latest gay-bullying suicides.
With the kind of interdisciplinary major that I chose to pursue, I get told quite often in some pernicious tone that art and science are indisputably at odds with one another.
Somehow, cannabis has become a cultural rallying cry. Not coke or meth, and not another audacious pastime, such as drag racing or sidewalk graffiti.
Here are some tips to make the presentation go as smoothly as possible and land you that $23,000-a-year entry level position.
Nothing in my reality TV experience, not “American Idol”, not “Say Yes to the Dress”, not even that season of “Bachelorette” that Marco and Monica on Indy’s 99.5 talked about near every damned day on my way to work over the summer, could prepare me for “X Factor.”
The Kelley School of Business presented its national, state and local economic forecasts for 2011 Thursday in Indianapolis.
There will be a groundbreaking ceremony for a new hospice house in Bloomington at 1 p.m. Nov. 5.
This election wasn’t about electing Republicans to power. It was about un-electing Democrats.
With 600 more upperclassmen living in the residence halls this year than in 2009, RPS officials said they have noticed the increase in students choosing to stay on campus after their freshman year.
University housing policies can contribute to the isolation and self-segregation of international students on campus, placing students with the same background in close quarters.
RPS housing is becoming cramped with 268 students placed in lounges this year. Even with the possibility of a new dorm, more returning students are requesting housing, causing an RPS overflow.
The NCAA is looking into the amateur status of junior center Guy-Marc Michel, IU Athletics announced in a statement.
The IU men’s basketball team used an overpowering roster to score 54 points in the paint Wednesday in an 89-37 victory against the Division III Grizzlies at Assembly Hall.
Funding for developmentally disabled Hoosiers has been decreased, which will end a grocery benefit formerly paid to Indiana residents with autism and other developmental disabilities.
The IU club ice hockey team suffered what turned into a controversial, heated loss against No. 12 Illinois on Friday, scoring the first goal and then giving up three unanswered goals to end the game.
The California native has emerged as the starting middle linebacker and now leads the Hoosiers in tackles.
Models struck poses for Pakistan Wednesday at the “Fashion for Flood Relief." fashion show.