IU theater students continue classes without a stage
With their classes moved to Zoom, theater students adapt to their courses.
With their classes moved to Zoom, theater students adapt to their courses.
The cinema will also organize conversations with filmmakers or student film programs such as student film festivals.
Carney said the university will take a large financial hit.
Ryan Pennell made “Social Distance” by cutting and pasting cassette spools.
In one weekend, more than 200 people participated and produced 20 pitch videos.
A deputy prosecutor said many trials are postponed for the foreseeable future.
Nationwide restrictions makes the draft process even more difficult for NFL hopefuls.
Everyone who enters Shalom Community Center facilities is screened for COVID-19.
More than 11,000 medical professionals have volunteered to help.
They both will provide the temporary free housing as long as it's needed.
We're all missing March Madness, so let's relive some great moments from the past.
Here are simple routines that have kept me healthy and active.
The NCAA ruled against an extra year for athletes who participated in winter sports.
The COVID-19 pandemic forced the esports title to adapt during its season.
Faith services will continue even with buildings closed.
Here are some some ways to ensure you're productive while working from home.
Diaper distribution is noon to 5 p.m. every Tuesday.
Even armchair quarterbacks need the occasional offseason.
Houston will be ready if the NCAA grants seniors another year of eligibility.
More than 20 people were at a party on North Jordan Avenue on Saturday night.