PRIDE film festival features dance party, parade
On Jan. 28, members and supporters of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community had their first Bloomington PRIDE Walk in conjunction with the city’s annual PRIDE film festival.
On Jan. 28, members and supporters of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community had their first Bloomington PRIDE Walk in conjunction with the city’s annual PRIDE film festival.
Sporting a freshly shaved head, sophomore guard Will Sheehey took on a different role for the IU basketball team Sunday evening.
In simultaneous agreement, the more than 17,000 in attendance at Assembly Hall rose and gave their appreciation.
Coming into Sunday night’s game, junior forward Derek Elston had yet to be a part of IU’s offensive equation in conference play. In just 68 seconds, that changed.
The 2011-12 academic year Fulbright award recipients represent three of IU’s campuses — Bloomington, Indianapolis and Fort Wayne — and many departments and schools throughout the University, including the Kelley School of Business and the College of Arts and Sciences on the Bloomington campus.
Transferring schools and the rapid change, unfamiliarity and stress that come with it can make for a difficult process. A recent study by the Law School Survey of Student Engagement shows that J.D. students who transfer midway through their legal education thrive academically but struggle to acclimate at their new law schools.
For Tyler Kivland, an instructor and full trip leader for Outdoor Adventures, the Canoe Canada Expedition has encompassed the purpose of the group as an outdoor recreation program that offers classes and adventure trips. The organization, which is based out of Eigenmann Hall, offers adventure trips year-round, including five trips during spring break to destinations across the country. The final day to sign up for spring break trips is Feb. 3.
Campus will welcome Marcia McNutt, director of the U.S. Geological Survey, for two lectures Feb. 6.
I’m not an American exceptionalist. I understand that Republicans necessarily have to paint a less-than-rosy picture to take back the White House. But must we be so apocalyptic?
We need to abandon our overly-simplistic and militaristic rhetoric in the political sphere and reinstate the value of complex articulation and compassion in the market of political and social ideas — ideological pacifism.
The Indiana Senate Education Committee has no legal justification for their actions. They have no scientific evidence to support their claim that creation and evolution theory are equally “worthy.”
In right-to-work states, there is little incentive to join a union. What’s bad for Indiana’s unions is probably bad for Indiana’s workers.
With 47 seconds left in Sunday’s game at Northwestern, the IU women’s basketball team was down by only three points. The team’s first conference win this season was only a couple shots away.
The men’s and women’s track squads capped a series of four consecutive home meets this past weekend with the Indiana Relays at Gladstein Fieldhouse.
After a weekend of mixed results in the ITA Men’s Kickoff at Columbus, Ohio, the Hoosiers have begun to establish a reputation as a feisty opponent. In Saturday’s match, No. 29 Indiana outclassed No. 28 Notre Dame 6-1, sweeping doubles and losing one singles contest. Sunday, though, the Hoosiers (3-2) fell 4-0 to host No. 3 Ohio State.
With the Hoosiers taking on a highly touted Louisville team, the women ranked No. 24 and the men ranked No. 12, securing wins Saturday afternoon was not going to be an easy task.
It was another tough test for the Hoosiers on Sunday when they took to the mat against the No. 8 Fighting Illini in IU’s University Gymnasium. Despite its efforts, the team suffered a loss, 10-29.
Each February, Bloomington is host to a week of events dedicated to chocolate and used to benefit local non-profit organizations.The 8th annual Week of Chocolate kicked off Sunday night with the Art of Chocolate, featuring sample savories, cocktails and local art at the IU Art Museum. Community members collected sweets at the elegant fair as live music from the Mahluli McCutcheon Jazz Quartet filled the museum’s atrium.
Using everyday items such as kitchen sinks, trash cans, brooms and newspapers, the performers of STOMP created rhythms and beats this weekend in the IU Auditorium
Members of the Theatre Circle, contributors to the IU Theatre and Drama Department, family, friends, faculty and students attended a Friday cabaret that allowed performers to be themselves and to discover their own tastes in performance style.