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The University West Apartments on Third Street will be demolished later this year to make room for a new studio for the Jacobs School of Music. The IU board of trustees approved the design, and the 85,000 square-foot Studio Building will be constructed on the northeast corner of Third Street and Jordan Avenue for an estimated $44 million.
The iUnity ticket for the IU Student Assocation filed Tuesday three separate petitions with the Student Body Supreme Court, which will hear one of the petitions today at 7 p.m. in the Maurer School of Law room 121.
Students in all residence halls elected [RED]EFINE the newest Residence Halls Association board on Tuesday.
Wing It riders use what they call the “anti-boredom machine.” Also known as Tacx, the new-age bike allows riders trek around the world without leaving Bloomington.
Senior Stephanie Foreman was at a club listening to Justin Timberlake blare through the speakers when she began to feel the ground shake below her. At first she thought the vibration was from the people around her jumping, but soon she realized nobody was jumping as the ground began to increasingly tremble.
IU employees have raised more than $765,000 for the 2009-10 United Way Campaign, topping their goal of $710,000 by 7 percent.
Members of the IU chapter of the Young Democratic Socialists said they want to find a certain type of group within Haiti to support.
The fair, organized by the Health Professions and Prelaw Center, is 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. today in the Indiana Memorial Union Alumni Hall, and about 700 students are estimated to attend.