Chinese students open businesses
By Amelia Chong | Apr 2, 2014 12:31 amWith an increasing number of Chinese student enrollments, a trend of Chinese student-owned businesses has emerged.
With an increasing number of Chinese student enrollments, a trend of Chinese student-owned businesses has emerged.
Starting early this month, three OIS representatives have embarked on
trips to three different continents — South America, Asia and the Middle
East — for recruitment
opportunities.
This is the second consecutive year the OIS is applying its “targeted territory management model” to overseas school visits.
The Palace Theatre of Brown County in Nashville, Ind., came to an end on Dec. 22 with its final performance, “Believe: A Brown County Christmas.”
I would call it a socially interactive robot, or maybe an assistive robot. We were interested in helping people who work on computer jobs to take more regular breaks, because what we realized was that when you’re working on a computer job you can kind of forget that you have a body, basically.
I would call it a socially interactive robot, or maybe an assistive robot. We were interested in helping people who work on computer jobs to take more regular breaks, because what we realized was that when you’re working on a computer job you can kind of forget that you have a body, basically.
For these six students, with conflicting partisan views, this is a divided campus.
Fishtank Ensemble, based in Los Angeles, blends Turkish, French, Balkan and Spanish musical influences with Romani music.
People, music and food filled the 2012 Lotus World Music and Arts Festival Friday night.
Doug Bauder, director of the LGBTQ+ Culture Center, speaks to the crowd gathered for the Rally for Marriage Equality in 2013 on the Monroe County Courthouse Square. Bauder spoke about his grandson who defended equal rights in one of his classes. "If a 7-year-old can get it, I'm hoping some Supreme Court justices can get it," Bauder said.
IU defender Amanda Redfern prepares to shoot the ball, away from an attacking opponent, during the Fluid Four tournament between IU and Michigan Feb. 23, 2014 at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center. Hoosiers beat the Wolverines 12-5.
Patricia Marvin is retiring from teaching this year after teaching for 41 years. For the past 30 years she has been teaching at Tri-North Middle School.
Patricia Marvin is retiring from teaching this year after teaching for 41 years. For the past 30 years she has been teaching at Tri-North Middle School.
Abby Rogers of Kappa Alpha Theta is surrounded by friends and supporters after her team took first place in the Little 500 women's race Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Kappa Alpha Theta won with a time of 1:13:11.425.
Kappa Delta sophomore Jessy Riekhof, cloacked in an American flag, sits alone in the bleachers as Bill Armstrong stadium clears Friday after the Little 500 women's race.
Abby Rogers of Kappa Alpha Theta is surrounded by friends and supporters after her team took first place in the Little 500 women's race Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Kappa Alpha Theta won with a time of 1:13:11.425.
Bandages with Lauren Gill's name lie on a table at the IU Nursing Cycling Team's booth during the Little 500 women's race Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. After running out of custom-printed bandages provided by the IU Student Foundation, the group started writing Gill's name on bandages, in order to rally support and pay tribute to the rider who is in critical condition from a crash earlier this month.
Zeke Frank, 4, puts on a bandage printed with Lauren Gill's name before the Little 500 women's race Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. After running out of custom-printed bandages provided by the IU Student Foundation, the IU Nursing Cycling Team started writing Gill's name on bandages, in order to rally support and pay tribute to the rider who is in critical condition from a crash earlier this month.
Gamma Phi Beta sophomores Hannah Sullivan and Audrey Stewart bump chests after leading supporters in cheers during the Little 500 women's race Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Gamma Phi Beta came in 20th place, with a time of 1:13:21.441.