Letter: School of Ed. issues
In the past two weeks, I have had two perplexing experiences with the IU School of Education.
In the past two weeks, I have had two perplexing experiences with the IU School of Education.
Common courtesy is generally supposed to make both parties feel valued. Unfortunately for me, I’ve recently noticed that being polite has only led to my own depression.
Tickets are still available for the private screening of “Hoosiers” at 6:30 p.m. today at the IU Cinema.
TOKYO _ A magnitude 7.1 aftershock struck northeastern Japan late Thursday night, prompting a brief tsunami warning for areas already ravaged by a March 11 earthquake and tsunami, according to the nation’s meteorological agency.
With Disney recruiters on campus, students have a chance to become “cast members” at the Magic Kingdom.
Five student filmmakers and their CMF projects
Across campus, thefts, vandalism and other petty crimes happen on a regular basis. Vandalism, for example, is quite common among the residence halls.
The world premiere of “Vincent,” an opera on the life of Vincent van Gogh, will debut 8 p.m. Friday at the Musical Arts Center.
Sophomore Sydni Gregg created her animation major through IU’s Individualized Major Program. Her focus is on 2-D animation.
The IU softball team lost a heartbreaker 1-0 to the University of Louisville (27-10) on Wednesday to drop its record to 20-15 (2-2).
Everyone knows that all sports have long-standing traditions: the seventh-inning stretch in baseball, rushing the court/field after an upset in college sports and giving a Gatorade bath to the winning football coach after a big win. Easily, the biggest sports tradition in the game of golf is putting on the green jacket.
Andrew Morrow of Sigma Chi Cycling said he believes everyone in the world would benefit from having a twin.
Former IU wide receiver Tandon Doss returned to Bloomington on Wednesday for his pro day.
Hip-hop is everywhere. All over the world, people listen to different variations of music that incorporate the global genre of hip-hop into their local styles. In the West African nation of Ghana, the manifestation of this incorporation of global and local musical influences is hiplife.
Walk around campus today, and you may be prompted to “ask me why I’m wearing black.”
Students lined up outside Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union on Wednesday before the Summer Jobs Fair sponsored by the Career Development Center started.
David Goodstein, professor emeritus of physics and applied physics at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, Calif., spoke Wednesday about his book, “On Fact and Fraud: Cautionary Tales From the Front Lines of Science.”
The northeast corner of Third Street and Jordan Avenue sits as an empty lot of land, but for Jacobs staff and students, it will be much more.
Imagine an ice-cold glass of clean water. Imagine having to walk 3.7 miles to get that glass of clean water.
Hungry from a long day of fasting, more than 70 students gathered in the Forest Quad dining hall to celebrate the end of the Fast-A-Thon that took place Tuesday as a part of Islam Awareness Week.