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I’ll be the first to say that I’m not a huge fan of the Miss Universe pageant. Or any pageant.
I’ll be the first to say that I’m not a huge fan of the Miss Universe pageant. Or any pageant.
WE SAY further accusation against Trayvon and his family is just salt to the wound.
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Sidney Fletcher, State Committee chair of the Student Body Congress, gives us his take on the tripartite system, from Ancient Greek, to IUSA.
An anti-Semitic act of vandalism was found Monday on a poster in the offices of the Robert A. and Sandra B. Borns Jewish Studies Program in Goodbody Hall.
Before former Republican National Committee Chariman Michael Steele spoke in Alumni Hall, an Indiana Daily Student reporter sat down to speak with him about this year’s election and other issues.
During his lecture Tuesday night in Alumni Hall of the Indiana Memorial Union, Steele compared the laundry list of challenges facing the 2012 candidates to a cluttered closet. He said that just like small objects build up in a dark closet, so too have issues long ignored in today’s political discourse built up.
The remains found March 10 in Newton, Ill., are not related to the case of missing student Lauren Spierer.
“Songs for Trayvon,” a recent Bloomington music project, takes a stand about the recent events surrounding the shooting of Trayvon Martin.
Tuesday marked the first day of IU Student Association elections. Movement for IUSA set up at three polling locations around campus to educate students about IUSA and encourage them to vote despite the absence of other competing tickets.
Shirts of all kinds, from colorful and funny to dark and somber, dot rooms of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Student Support Services Office. Senior Eric Gonzaba, outreach coordinator for the GLBT office, created an exhibit titled “Wearing History — An Exhibit on LGBT History Through T-shirts,” which features 16 shirts related to LGBT history from the past 30 years.
The Bloomington Faculty Council convened Tuesday to discuss student course evaluations, as well as promotion and tenure review.
The Grunwald Gallery in the Henry Radford Hope School of Fine Arts maintained a welcoming atmosphere for visitors to view masters and bachelors of fine arts students’ thesis projects.
What the Tallest Man On Earth might lack in height, he makes up for in talent. Kristian Matsson, the Tallest Man On Earth, is a folk singer, songwriter who is ironically short and incredibly Swedish.
“Moving Images,” a project partially funded by IU Arts Week Everywhere, challenged students in professor Elizabeth Shea’s course to create dance duets based on artwork in the IU Art Museum.
Campus MovieFest came to a close Monday with the screening of the top 16 films from the 92 submitted.
Junior Leslie Hureau’s recent success has not gone unnoticed.
Athletics in the history of IU have always been strong. They were always respectable, high-class programs for all sports.
Freshman first baseman Sam Travis won the Big Ten’s Player of the Week for the second consecutive time Tuesday thanks to his performance against the Iowa Hawkeyes.