Grub Club offers discounted food
Grub Club cards, selling for 20 dollars, offers discounted food at local restaurants.
Grub Club cards, selling for 20 dollars, offers discounted food at local restaurants.
Indiana colleges say they need about $700 million for new buildings and other projects. The Indiana Commission for Higher Education has a different amount in mind: nothing.
Daphnia Genomics Consortium, is literally changing the world. This change is making IU quickly become the hotspot for an up-and-coming and crucial field of science called environmental genomics.
Eighteen Indiana businesses were recognized last week for superior performance in the small business sector in 2010.
Eric Andreoli is a self-proclaimed lover of Excel models. He knows it’s kind of dorky, but the Kelley MBA student doesn’t care.Andreoli wanted to create a database of Little 500 results to build a race day prediction.
“Adjustment Bureau,” starring Matt Damon and Emily Blunt, will come to theaters March 4. However, IU Union Board has snatched up the film’s rights for a sneak preview.
Imagine a place where your most vulnerable truths are shared. Imagine pillows set up in a circle around a table. The setting is inviting. Music plays lightly in the background as women and girls of all ages sit, scribbling away in their notebooks.
So this week in my Southern culture course, we get to learn about food.I am so excited.
In the real world, it seems Romania, land of Transylvania and the largest concentration of Gypsies in Europe, has considered the taxation of witches.
Valentine’s Day is like the Michelle Bachmann of holidays. Lots of people would rather it not get that much attention, but somehow the more it is ignored, the more relevant it becomes. In reality it should just be another day.
WE SAY Kansas Judge Jeffrey Goering’s classification of abortion as a “nuisance” misplaces the blame.
The state of Indiana is sprinting toward the wrong side of history.
The New York Times is now accepting submissions for its second “Modern Love” college essay contest for undergraduates nationwide.
For most students, a break from college means the dormitories will close and they are forced to leave for home or stay with a friend. This is, however, not the only solution for housing during breaks.
It’s not always easy being on your own in college. All of a sudden you are caught up with personal responsibilities like cleaning up the whole house and not just your room, balancing relaxation time and homework without anyone to tell you just how to and making healthy, efficient meals for yourself.
Short of going paperless (a great option, if you can pull it off), managing and filing paper can reduce the clutter currently occupying your desk, dining room table or kitchen counter.
Wherever you’re living, adding your personal touch is what makes your room feel like home. You don’t have to buy the latest overpriced, “vintage” décor accessory to pull it off; there’s no better way to decorate with a tight budget than to revamp items you already have.
Here are some of the best, and most common, ways to decorate your room.
Located on the corner of Seventh Street and Indiana Avenue, it is known as the “IU house” by many because of the IU logo incorporated in the design of the shingles on the roof.
Overcrowding at an IU basketball game might make Hoosiers happy, but overcrowding in IU dorms is making incoming freshman enraged.