Wednesday, October 28, 2009

They're Great Pumpkins, Read Residents!

At IU, Halloween is more of a week-long celebration than a one-day holiday. Students often have numerous costumes, and the residence halls put on festive programs all week. Read's celebration of Halloween and autumn this year is Harvest Fest, and Tuesday, Oct. 27, was pumpkin painting night.


Residents could choose a pumpkin from under the Halloween-Christmas tree, which was decorated with lights, spider webs, paper chains, and little ghosts. They could choose from a wide variety of paint colors and paint brushes to create their masterpieces. Some chose typical Halloween themes, and others tried to depict their own costumes.














Besides free paints and pumpkins, participants were also offered snacks, cookies, drinks, and candy. The program was not only fun, but helpful to those who might be homesick for traditions like pumpkin carving or holiday decorating.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Midterm Mayhem


Many students are making the daily, or in this case, nightly walk down Jordan Avenue to get some serious studying for midterms done at the library. The popular term for this on Facebook has been coined "Spending the evening with Herman."


The library has many floors to choose from, each with its own studying environment. For example, students with group projects for midterms choose to work on the 4th floor, where the atmosphere is more relaxed and talking is allowed. For students with a lot of individual reading and memorizing to do, there is the 2nd floor which is entirely a quiet zone. Other floors include books, movies, printing stations, research rooms, and anything else you might need.


For those who spend consecutive hours working at the library, the Commons Cafe sells snacks, bagels, coffee, juices, and even paninis, and is a nice break from studying.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Decorating Doctrines

As residents are becoming used to their new rooms on campus, their priorities shift from settling in and learning their way around, to making their room more comfortable, stylish, and unique, especially with the Cool Room Contest coming up. Here are some tips for decorating without cluttering valuable space.

Hang something IU-related. My first year at IU went by so fast, I can hardly even believe it, which leads me to believe that the next three will fly by as well. When I look back through my photos taken in my room last year, I am happy to see our cream and crimson decorations.


If yours and your roommate's styles do not exactly match up, tie them together with large scarves or sheets of a mutual color or decoration. These cheap thrift store items can add color to your room and help your two sets of individual belongings appear better-coordinated. Hang them over surfaces such as chairs or clashing bed spreads.


Print out and post pictures of your family, friends, and pets around your room. This not only helps the walls seem less bare, but makes your room feel more like home. Plus, the people in the pictures will be excited to see they are a part of your college experience if they come to visit!


Hang Christmas lights, before Christmas. You will save yourself time once winter comes and finals studying begins, and also brighten up the room with something more interesting than the ceiling light and desk lamps that you are given.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Refuge from Rain at Read

On a rainy day like yesterday, most students are reluctant to go out and find something to do. Luckily, the residence halls have everything you need to entertain yourself if you know where to look.


In Read, the Beck Game Room provides plenty to do during bad weather. There are comfortable couches, a big-screen TV, and games such as foosball, air hockey, ping pong, and pool.

The Hoosier Cafe was also a popular hang-out spot, with choices from snacks, to meals, to Starbucks coffee. Music students took advantage of the rainy weather to play for floormates on the grand piano, and students used their free time to enjoy meals with friends.