218 N 6th St
Terre Haute, IN 47809
(800) 468-6478
Monday = CLOSED Tuesdays = QUARTER BEER NIGHT! Starting at 9pm, get 25 cent Busch Light draft beers in a 12oz. Logo Stadium Cup. $5.00 Cover. Wednesdays = Twisted Trivia @ 9pm 50% Book Smarts + 50% Street Smarts = 100% FUN! Trivia combined with contests, dares, scavenger hunts, and more! $4.00 Domestic Personal Pitchers & $7.50 32oz. Liquor Pitchers Thursdays = Dollar Wells! $2 Serpents Bite Shots. $2 Busch Light Bottles. Dance Night. Fridays = Free Pizza Giveaways, $5.00 Busch Light Pitchers, $2 Fireball shots, and 1/2 Price Apps from 4-8pm. KARAOKE @ 9PM. Saturdays = $2.50 WELL DRINKS! DJ YANDO @ 10PM with EDM House Music Sundays = PIZZA NIGHT! Large 1-Item Pizzas ONLY $5.99! $2.75 16.9oz. cans of Wolters Pilsener. FREE Billiards.
ALONE WITH THE VOICES... FEEDING UPON THE DARKEST OF FEARS... WE ARE WAITING FOR YOU! Your fear created this world and gave it life. Now it won't allow you to leave! Shadow Asylum, an intense, premier haunted attraction, is ALL NEW and MORE INTENSE than ever before! Be afraid, be very afraid! You may not survive to tell the tale... but we always welcome fresh victims. They taste like chicken! We'll be open 7:00 pm - Midnight these weekends this year! Sept 23 & 24 Sept 30 & Oct 1 Oct 7 & 8 Oct 14 & 15 Oct 21 & 22 Oct 28 & 29 and October 31!! (7pm-10pm on Halloween) Admission $10 Regular tickets, $17 VIP tickets
This unique venue houses The Ohio Building Meeting and Banquet Center on the first floor and Casa Urbana on the second floor. The Ohio Building Meeting and Banquet Center can accommodate up to 300 people for weddings, receptions, meetings, parties, reunions and banquets. Rental information is available by contacting [email protected] or calling 812-235-1145.
We offer classes in Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Acrobatics, and Contemporary. Classes for ages 3 and up!
The German Oberlandler Club of Terre Haute was founded in 1967. New members, age 21 and older who are interested in perpetuating German culture and traditions in the Wabash Valley, are welcome. The club shares this heritage with the general public through its Strassenfest, Oktoberfest, scholarships to students studying German at Indiana State University and Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology, sponsorship of sports teams and various other community projects. Members enjoy dinner-dances and special events at the clubhouse, 1616 Lafayette Avenue, and trips to German festivals and other places of interest.
Director: Brandy Jackson President: Bill Knauer, Past Potentate Vice President: Secretary: Randy Soules Treasurer: Jerry Calandrilla Quartermaster: Brian Damman Sargent at Arms: Austin Shepard
This page will include career information, activities, events, and announcements of interest to ISU technology students. It is designed for current and prospective students in the College of Technology. Alumni are also invited to participate to keep in touch.
The Hippodrome Theatre or Wabash Theatre is a historic theater in Terre Haute, Indiana, USA.Theater manager Theodore W. Barhydt decided to build a theater in the area and enlisted the help of noted theater architect John Eberson to design the building. The German Renaissance structure officially opened on February 15, 1915, with a grand opening celebration attended by local dignitaries such as Indiana governor Samuel M. Ralston and vaudeville moguls like Joseph M. Finn, Marcus Heiman, and Asher Levy.The building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
TCGA is part of the Unbounded Possibilities Initiative at ISU. The founding members are Elaina M. Tuttle (PI), Rusty A. Gonser (Center Director), Gary W. Stuart, Nathan Myers, Chia-An Chao, Peter Mikolaj, & Judith Barad.
Participants select from a variety of seminars conducted under the teaching guidance of the University's most experienced faculty. The program is an excellent way to: Earn University credit. Earn a scholarship to attend Indiana State University. Engage in college-level course work. Experience dorm and campus life. Meet, mingle, make new friends. Explore an academic interest. Select from challenging seminars in a variety of disciplines.
There's More to Blue ONLINE. Indiana State Online strives to set the gold-standard in quality education at a distance for both undergrad and graduate programs. We will bring you all the latest news in regards to what is going on at ISU. In addition, feel free to ask any questions, and we will get back to you ASAP.
The University Honors Program at Indiana State University provides academically talented and motivated students opportunities to study, conduct research, and exchange ideas in a challenging and supportive academic environment. It brings outstanding students and dynamic faculty together in courses that arouse curiosity, stimulate intellectual development, and expand understanding of a larger world.
The CSA, sponsored by the Departments of Art and Theater and the School of Music, is the only comprehensive educational outreach of its kind in Indiana, and one of a very few in the United States. The CSA provides hands-on arts-learning experiences for infants through senior citizens while providing ISU students who are majoring in the arts outstanding opportunities for experiential learning through assistant teaching.
A brief history of the two entities dates from 1897 when the Department of Physical Training was first introduced to the university and then changing name in 1912 to Department of Physical Education.The Recreation and Sport Management area came around in 1965 as the Department of Recreation and renamed to Recreation Management in 1989. The Department of Kinesiology, Recreation, and Sport offers undergraduate degrees in Teacher Education and Exercise Science. Coursework for Bachelor of Science degrees in Physical Education prepare students for careers in educational settings while the Exercise Science curriculum is designed for students interested in careers such as fitness specialists, exercise physiologists, fitness center managers and geriatric fitness specialists. Concentrations in Recreation Management & youth leadership, Sport management, and Recreation Therapy are also offered.
The departmental programs focus on health promotion, individual and population health-related behavior changes as well as on the prevention of chronic and communicable illnesses, injuries, and accidents. The ultimate goal of all the programs in the department is to improve quality of life for both individuals and communities. An ongoing demand exists for competent professionals and specialists in the areas of allied health, health promotion and disease prevention in both the public and private sectors. Graduates from the programs will be well prepared for careers in academic, private and governmental settings.
The word "technology" covers a broad spectrum of areas of study and this is reflected in the diverse degrees offered by the College of Technology at ISU. If your interests lie in the fields of adult education, technology and engineering education, interior architecture design, automotive, aviation, computing, construction management, civil engineering technology, packaging, automation and controls, engineering technology, electronics, human resources, manufacturing, mechanical engineering technology, information technology, safety management, technology management or textiles, apparel and merchandising, then the College of Technology offers a degree for you. Graduates obtain some the best jobs with solid employment across the United States. These careers provide our graduates opportunities to be successful managers in their chosen industry segment. The College of Technology faculty are seasoned with vast industry experience in their respective areas of study. Here at Indiana State University, you will study technology and management with full-time faculty in more than 30 specialized state-of-the-art instructional laboratories. Many programs offer online degree options for bachelors, masters, and even the Ph.D. study as well as campus.
We are always looking for infants and kids to participate in our fun research studies. If you would like to be added to our contact list, please email the lab at [email protected].
NONDISCRIMINATORY POLICY REGARDING STUDENTS The Chinese School of the Wabash Valley, Inc. admits students of any race, color or national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to all students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, hiring practices, or any other administered program at the school.
IPLI is a two-year institute designed to address the professional needs of Indiana principals with an emphasis on student success. The institute will increase a principal’s capacity to address the current needs of their school such as teacher evaluation models, student performance, community involvement, and shaping a strong school culture. Approximately 50 principal participants will comprise each annual institute cohort. Focus cohorts of 4-5 participants will be developed, guided by mentors who have demonstrated successful school leadership, chosen with the help of the Indiana Association of School Principals. Near the mid-point of the first year, discussions will begin to drift toward building-level dynamics. While the focus will never be completely away from the individual principal, the interaction of personal and organizational capacities and goals will be addressed. A Personal Improvement Plan and a School Improvement Plan will be developed and continually revised throughout the two-year institute.
The school psychology programs at Indiana State University offer nationally recognized graduate training. Engaging field experiences begin in the first semester of study, and students have the opportunity to gain experience in the on-campus Porter School Psychology Center. We take pride in the 100% employment rate among graduates who enter the workforce, our strong community partnerships and supportive, collaborative relationships among faculty and students.
OLLI at ISU’s Purpose The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Indiana State University (OLLI at ISU) is a membership organization open to all adults but geared towards individuals age 50 and older, regardless of academic background and is a program of Indiana State University. At its center are learning programs designed by its members and tailored to suit their interests. These programs (lectures, courses, and special events) are offered without concern for grades, credits, or prerequisites. Indeed, the only requirement for membership in the Institute is a desire to learn.