Projects, not exams
One of my friends recently described this fortnight as one of the two worst times of the year.
One of my friends recently described this fortnight as one of the two worst times of the year.
A few months ago, I read a quote by a man named Christopher Hitchens that made my heart sink. “I think religion should be treated with ridicule, hatred and contempt, and I claim that right.”
Alex Dickerson wanted the perfect balance between school and baseball. Drew Leininger wanted change and a new environment. Dillon Dooney wanted a close-knit group like he had in high school.
For Joe Masek, art is about more than just the finished product — it is about everything the artist has gone through before the brush ever touches the canvas.
Jamie Tworkowski, creator of the nonprofit organization To Write Love On Her Arms, took to the stage, wearing the word “Love” across his sweatshirt, along with musician Ryan O’Neal and presented music and personal stories from the stage of Alumni Hall.
If the weather holds out, Dunn Meadow will be filled with music lovers Saturday. Underneath the WIUX tents, students and Bloomington residents will enjoy the songs of local and national indie bands.
GenderF**k — a gender-inclusive drag show with no restrictions on gender presentation, sexual orientation or birth sex — will be presented by the IU Student Association and SAGE.
IU Student Association executives have spent the last week meeting with Social Bicycle System founder and CEO Ryan Rzepecki, among others, in an effort to further develop a campus bike share program.
IU’s Office for Women’s Affairs sponsored a Staff Appreciation Day reception and craft exhibition Thursday for 25 IU staff members.
U.S. Sen. Dick Lugar, R-Ind., announced his partnership with Purdue Extension and FitCity for the Family Fitness Challenge.
IU Health, KaBOOM!, City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation, The Project School and various members of the community will combine their efforts to upgrade the park built in 1994.
IU senior pitcher Morgan Melloh has been in Bloomington for less than a year and has already made a lasting effect on the Hoosier softball program.
On May 3, four Bloomington City Council districts will have contested Democratic primary elections.
The IU women’s tennis team will host No. 62 Ohio State on Saturday and Penn State on Sunday, with both matches beginning at 11 a.m.
After its 10th-place finish in the final regular season tournament at the Lady Buckeye Spring Invitational, the IU women’s golf team will travel to the Lake Shore Country Club in Glencoe, Ill., for the Big Ten Championships.
This is the second installment of Adria Nassim’s book reviews in recognition of Autism Awareness Month. The protagonists of the books she reviews deal with forms of autism or Asberger’s syndrome in some way and are written to help Indiana Daily Student readers keep an open mind in regard to autism and other disabilities.
IU Soul Revue members will be grooving to the sounds of everything from Prince to Brandy on Saturday at the Burskirk-Chumley Theater.
Pop rock band Rodeo Ruby Love has had a continuing revolution of members — at least far too many for front man Zach Melton to count. However, no matter who is involved with the band, the same set of catchy songs remains.
Today’s 4 p.m. showdown at No. 4 Ohio State (25-2, 8-0) will determine the Big Ten’s regular-season champion.
A 6-3 record in Big Ten play has been good enough for a share of first place in the conference thus far in 2011. However, it hasn’t been good enough for the IU baseball team.