For the last of our series, we want to leave everyone on a hopeful note that things will get better. Through these playlists, we have reminisced about the good times we’ve had with our favorite people before the quarantine. With this final playlist, we want to know what song you can’t wait to hear when…… Read more »
Quarantine Mood Playlist: Friends…Never Apart in the Heart
Friends are with us through all the different stages of our lives. Even at the toddler stages, we are aware of what a friendship is and feels like. As we mature through the years, the relationship changes and develops. However, when that friendship is real, no matter the changes in our lives, we manage to…… Read more »
Quarantine Mood Playlist: I Wanna Dance With Somebody (6ft Apart)
This week’s Quarantine Mood is “I Wanna Dance with Somebody (6ft Apart).” By this point, everyone, including our staff, has lost count on how many days we’ve been stuck at home. What better way to shake things up than by shaking our bodies to our favorite tunes with our quarantine buddies…six feet apart! Thus, we…… Read more »
Introducing: Quarantine Mood Playlists
Quarantine has drastically changed the lives of everyone. Many of the things we loved to enjoy in public with our friends are no longer possible. Thankfully, with the help of the internet, many have found ways to enjoy some of these things virtually. Here at the IU Arts & Humanities Council, we want to help…… Read more »
COLORES (COLORS)
Everyone has a favorite song they can play that will automatically begin to change their mood. J Balvin’s newest album, Colores was curated with a similar concept in mind. Colors, like music and numbers, are a universal language. This concept is the key idea behind J Balvin’s latest album, Colores (Colors). The entire album was…… Read more »
A Whole New (Virtual) World: Taking a Different Path
Online learning can be a great tool for some, while for others like myself, it can prove to be detrimental to their learning. One of the main reasons I chose to attend IU Bloomington was because it was far away from my family and distractions. Don’t get me wrong, I love my family. However, I…… Read more »
Valeria Luiselli’s “Tell Me How It Ends”
Estefani shares her experience reading Valeria Luiselli’s “Tell Me How It Ends” and looks forward to Luiselli’s public reading as part of the Mexico Remixed Festival.