Educating on peace in Middle East
For Said Alghailani, a graduate student studying history, knowing the full story is key.
For Said Alghailani, a graduate student studying history, knowing the full story is key.
At its bi-monthly Congress meeting Thursday, the IU Student Association passed resolutions recommending revisions to the meal plan and supporting the administration in the creation of a sexual assault prevention program.
From the same series that brought James Shapiro and Antony Polonsky to IU, came Professor Elisheva Carlebach of New York's Queens College.
Tapiolan Honka was culled from the finest women's basketball players -- in the Helsinki area. The Finnish team hasn't fared so well against American opponents.
Hundreds of Web developers from universities across the nation are at IU this week as part of WebDevShare, a conference that began in 1996 as a way for developers to share Internet ideas and resources.
Electing a president is not an easy task, and the way in which the United States elects its top officer receives both accolades and criticism. The Electoral College has been in use since the founding fathers included it in the Constitution and gives largely populated states, such as California and New York, more electors.
On Jordan Avenue, just across from the admissions office, next to Delta Gamma sorority, IU is building a temple. Opening next spring, this temple will be holy, rough, immediate and alive. It houses a worshiping center for Dionysus and pays homage to the memory of Thespis.
As America waits for the results of Election 2000, it seems a few hundred votes will decide the next president because of one state's electoral votes. The Electoral College is an outdated system, which should be abolished to make elections more fair.
After decades of fund-raising, planning, anticipation and expectation, the new Neal-Marshall Education Center at IU is in its final stages of construction. Scheduled to open in the fall of 2001, the 18,000 square foot cultural center stands as a symbol of racial and ethnic pride, and as a permanent reminder of the contributions of African-American people on the Bloomington campus.