COLUMN: The Three Bears Park: Sliding back to the present
By Isabella Vesperini | 12 hours agoOn our Philadelphia trip, we first visited my childhood playground, the Three Bears Park.
On our Philadelphia trip, we first visited my childhood playground, the Three Bears Park.
As I pack for vacation, I think about my memories from living in Philadelphia.
Your first year of college is a refreshing change of pace, yet also challenging.
'House Hunters' has episodes from all around the world, from Florida to Spain.
Coffee shops are like a second home to me.
There are many ways four people can mess up a lasagna.
As freshman year came to an end, I began coloring to pass the time.
The last time an IU president gave a commencement address was in 2006.
Seating for guests at the undergraduate and graduate ceremonies is on a first-come, first-serve basis.
IUFI gave students the opportunity to do undergraduate research and learn about food systems.
Three Bears Park is photographed June 6, 2023, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The park was one of the places Vesperini visited in Philadelphia after 11 years.
A screen showing the TV collection “House Hunters” is seen May 22, 2023, at Isabella’s house. Watching "House Hunters" gives viewers the chance to see what life is like in different parts of the country and the world.
Brilliant Coffee Company is seen May 21, 2023, down the street from Social Cantina and off the Square. The cafe offers not only coffee but gelato and pastries.
Isabella's coloring page of a lemur is seen May 9, 2023. With summer just beginning, she turns to her coloring book to fill the time.
The Eiffel Tower in Paris, France glitters on a rainy night.
Students dance to Latine music during the intermission at the LatinXpo on April 15, 2023. Various IU students and clubs performed during the LatinXpo.
Mariachi Perla del Medio Oeste plays at the sixth annual LatinXpo on April 15, 2023. The LatinXpo aims to celebrate Latin American culture.
Students are seen presenting posters during the Empathy ASURE Poster Show on Dec. 6, 2022, in the Frangipani Room at the IMU. Students showcased their cumulative work from the “Literature and Science of Empathy” class offered through the ASURE program.