If humanity’s learned nothing else by our time here on this planet, it should be that nothing survives if it is unwilling to adapt to its surroundings.
To celebrate Women’s History Month, a lecture and discussion of the lives and responsibilities of educated women in late imperial China was held in Crestview, room 203, on March 17.
The IUS Center for Mentoring held its annual mentor recognition luncheon on Wednesday, March 11, where the commitment of more than 90 mentors and the 15 year anniversary of the program were celebrated.
The IUS Christian Student Fellowship hosted a presentation and discussion of the 2008 independent documentary, “Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed” on Thursday, March 5, in the Hoosier Room.
The position for director of Residence Life and Housing has been posted as being available by May 1, with applications beginning to be reviewed on Feb. 27.
The inspired minds that created the stylistic masterpiece, “The Nightmare before Christmas,” have introduced another marvel of imagination in the stop-motion film, “Coraline,” which was released in spectacular 3-D on Feb. 6.
The Christian Student Fellowship offers free catered lunches to students every Monday at noon, drawing more than 100 people every week.
Josh Boswell, the CSF campus minister, said the group has been giving out free lunches on campus for several semesters and the number of people who eat with them is growing.
“We’ve been here every Monday for three semesters, with about 30 students coming when we first started,” Boswell said. “Now we usually have around 120 students come every week.”