Activism Focuses on Snuffing Out Coal at IU: Part II
Last fall, the Sierra Club began pressuring a handful of colleges to end their use of coal. Indiana University, with its coal-fueled Central Heating Plant, was one of the schools targeted. Since then, students on campus have held rallies, collected thousands of signatures, and tried to sway IU administration in face-to-face meetings.
Still Wearing Sneakers: The Canadian Brass Celebrate Forty Years
Few chamber groups can boast the accomplishments of the Canadian Brass. And even after forty years, the group isn’t showing any signs of stopping now.
Painting Today: Other Criteria
When you wander into an exhibition of contemporary art these days, it might occur to you to ask, where have all the paintings gone? The dearth of the longtime mainstay of the visual arts in the current scene prompted a recent discussion at the IU Art Museum. The triennial show of faculty art set the stage for “Painting: Dead or Alive?”
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