How do you keep track of what you’re learning? When you have to tackle a complex new subject, how do you figure out how its parts hang together? One tool worth trying for these learning tasks is mind mapping.Read More
by BODERRA JOE When there’s not much going on after classes during the weekdays on the IAIA campus, students tend to lounge around in their room. One of those students is a studio arts major who finds himself contemplating what he should do when there are no activities taking place on a specific day.Read More
by VERONICA A. CLARK In a recent IAIA CHRONICLE survey of students, 96 percent of 58 respondents said there should be food available on campus when the Bon Appetit café is closed. “Considering how isolated the campus is,” one student commented, “alternative options should be available.”Read More
By Katherina Deiter La Llorona, “The Weeping Woman,” is a widespread legend in Mexico and the American West. Although several variations exist, the basic story tells of a beautiful woman named Maria who drowns her children in order to be with the man that she loved. The man would not have her, which devastated her....Read More
By VIVIAN CARROLL While challenges such as financial difficulties, being a caregiver, and finding time to study are concerns for the nontraditional college student aged 40 and above, a new challenge is becoming familiar: learning to navigate the computer.Read More
By GAELYN HITE The results of a food satisfaction survey of the IAIA community conducted by the CHRONICLE in late October reveal overall satisfaction with the Bon Appétit Café. However, it also shows respondents were not satisfied in all areas of service.Read More