Forest Dining Hall prepares for future renovations with new layout
By Kathleen Tran | 4 days agoItems in the Scratch Café and Just Desserts were moved to new areas.
Items in the Scratch Café and Just Desserts were moved to new areas.
This will be the fourth consecutive year the festival has not been held.
The five-year grant aims to support school counselors’ recruitment, training and retention.
This is the second year that increased residence hall rates are lower than 2%.
The free, 24/7 platform will be available to students beginning in late March.
Eight teams from across the nation will compete at the IU Auditorium on April 8.
Ing plans to increase enrollment of Native American students and organize service-oriented projects.
Students will be able to earn a Master of Arts in Arts Administration and in Cultural Policy in two years.
DeLeon will begin working with the IU Student Foundation on Jan. 30.
Carrico aims to increase the women’s field teams for the 2023 Little 500 race.
Dancers from the Jacobs School of Music Ballet Theater department rehearse for ‘Spring Ballet’ on March 27, 2023, at the Musical Arts Center. ‘Spring Ballet’ will premiere on March 31 at 7:30 p.m. and follow with two showings of the performance on April 1 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. at the Musical Arts Center.
A new “No Turn On Red”sign is seen March 27, 2023, on the intersection of Third St. and Washington St. There are a total of 82 places where drivers cannot turn right on a red light in the city of Bloomington.
Two rainbow progress flags are seen Feb. 21, 2023 in the LGBTQ+ Culture Center. The Indiana House of Representatives voted 65-30 on March 27, 2023 to pass Senate Bill 480.
A table between the "Medley" and the beverages includes different breakfast options for students on March 26, 2023, in the Forest Dining Hall. Director of IU Residential Dining Ken Field noticed the growing popularity of students using the Scratch Café and felt the need to expand the area.
An assortment of miniature pride flags is seen inside of a mug on Feb. 21, 2023, in the LGBTQ+ Culture Center. Brianna Ghey, a 16-year-old transgender TikToker, was stabbed on Feb. 11, 2023, in Chesire, England.
Two rainbow progress flags are seen on Feb. 21, 2023, in the LGBTQ+ Culture Center. Senate Bill 480, if passed, will prohibit a physician or other medical practitioner from knowingly performing gender transition procedures on minors in Indiana.
Two rainbow progress flags hangs against the windows in the front room of the LGBTQ+ Culture Center on Feb. 21, 2023. Brianna Ghey, a 16-year-old TikToker who was transgender, was stabbed in England on Feb. 11, 2023.
Cardboard material is thrown into a separate dumpster for recyclables only outside of the Wright Quad dining hall on Feb. 20, 2023. According to Protect IU, IU-Bloomington produces 45 tons of hazardous waste.
A tower of black garbage bags full of trash fills a red dumpster on Feb. 20, 2023 outside of the Wright Quad dining hall. Because roughly 10% of Bloomington’s recycling is contaminated by non-recyclables, it ends up being sent to dumpsters.
A life-size globe spins on its axis during its three-minute rotation on Feb. 13, 2023, on the ground level in Ballantine Hall. The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center is named after Marcellus Neal and Frances Marshall, the first African American man and woman to graduate from IU.