Campus Citizen's Kim Williams covers 2018's Return of the Mac Fest, which hosts gourmet Mac n' Cheese in the heart of Indianapolis.
2025 Ramadan at IUI: Muslim students find community and connection through student-organized events
By Salsabil F. Qaddoura and Umu Sow | April 4There are roughly two billion Muslims on the entire planet, with nearly 50,000 Muslims living in Indiana. Muslims across the world, in Indiana and at IU Indianapolis, recently observed the holy month of Ramadan.Islam is one of the three Abrahamic religions, with the literal definition of the word “Islam” ...
“The Art of Resistance”: Dr. Orna Tsultem’s latest exhibition highlights how transformative art can arise from oppression
By Salsabil F. Qaddoura | April 1Dr. Uranchimeg (Orna) Tsultem is an esteemed, award winning art historian, dedicating her career to amplifying the voices of East Asian artists, particularly Mongolian artists, across the West. Her latest exhibition, “Mongol Zurag: The Art of Resistance,” was hosted in Venice, Italy, from April 20 to Nov. 24, 2024. This one-of-a-kind, innovative curation of contemporary art artfully addresses questions on national identity as well as the preservation of cultural heritage and traditions. Mongol Zurag refers to the specific style of artwork (mediums, characteristics used, etc.).
“Kingdom Come Deliverance II” is already a huge success
By Lukas Tunis | March 6Warhorse Studios’ “Kingdom Come Deliverance II” is set to be one of the most successful games released on Steam this year. Playing “Kingdom Come Deliverance II” can be a bewildering and challenging experience for those unfamiliar with medieval history. It is unapologetic in its willingness to force the player to problem solve, and this makes it all the more rewarding. The game places you in the shoes of Henry, a young blacksmith’s son turned soldier living in medieval Bohemia (the modern-day Czech Republic) in the year 1403, a time of social upheaval and a brewing civil war between two would-be kings.