Mob Charity site matches donors, causes
A new IU student-created Web site pools donations and uses a voting system to distribute funds to charities.
A new IU student-created Web site pools donations and uses a voting system to distribute funds to charities.
A picture can speak a thousand words, but sometimes it only needs to say a few. In light of Maine voters’ decision last week to repeal a law allowing same-sex marriage, a group of IU students is looking to protest with photography.
What began last year as an effort by junior Jocelyn Solorzano to bring women together to talk has turned into a group that encourages interactions between undergraduate and graduate women – something Solorzano said she is proud of.
When the Indiana Memorial Union dining staff begins collecting cans today, they will be doing more than just trying to break a world record.
Since 1997, IU and Purdue University have had a competition that isn’t about sports or academics, but about giving.
Colorful booths, crowds of people and a red rickshaw transformed the Indiana Memorial Union’s Alumni Hall into an international bazaar Wednesday.
LONDON - “Remember, remember the fifth of November, the gunpowder treason and plot.”
Auer Concert Hall was filled to capacity for Bach’s “Mass in B Minor,” performed by the Jacobs School of Music Pro Arte Singers and the Chamber Orchestra on Wednesday.
SEOUL - One might expect to arrive in Seoul and experience a truly Korean culture.
WE SAY The Free Flow of Information Act is necessary to foster quality reporting.
Shows like “Sesame Street,” corporations like PBS and many other nonprofit arts organizations are suffering through the recession. Private donations have waned, and state and local governments are quickly slashing arts out of their tight budgets. The Sesame Workshop recently laid off 20 percent of its staff because of decreased budgets. As Robert Lynch, president and CEO of Americans for the Arts, stated: “More than 10 percent of the nation’s 100,000 nonprofit arts organizations are at risk of closing this year at the loss of thousands of jobs.”
The contemporary understanding of the word “fairness” in the context of human relations has come to bear little resemblance to the actual meaning of the word.
At the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, some people observe two minutes of silence. Veterans Day does not receive the public fanfare of Independence Day, Memorial Day or some other holidays, but it is still a chance for people around the globe to remember together the cost of peace and to unify around the ideal of global harmony.
The “Dialogue and Friendship Dinner,” sponsored by the Holy Dove Foundation, will take place at 6 p.m. today in the Duke Energy Room at the Indianapolis Convention Center.
With the number of bank failures in a year reaching the highest level since 1992, that shoebox under the bed may be looking like an increasingly better place to stash your cash.
Families across the country are opening their doors to high school exchange students interested in spending either a semester or an academic year in America.
Doug Benson will make his second appearance at the Funny Bone Bloomington Comedy Club this weekend.
Six days after taking down conference-leading Penn State, the fourth-seeded IU men’s soccer team seeks a second win this season against fifth-seeded Wisconsin as it kicks off the Big Ten Tournament at 12:30 p.m. today at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Sophomore forward Alec Purdie and 15-year-old Moriah Hill have never met, but when Purdie grows a full 10 inches and cuts off his hair this summer, they will be connected in a cause bigger than either of them.
In a sea of washed-up celebutantes with nasty cocaine habits, it is so utterly refreshing to see someone respectable staring back at you in the self-checkout line at Kroger.