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Comparative Literature Department

IU Undergraduate Activities

Undergraduate Advisor, Matthew Colglazier
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The following links connect to IU organizations, magazines, and other loci which Comparative Literature majors at Indiana may find particularly interesting. The list will be in a constant state of expansion, so check again in coming weeks.

*The Labyrinth Electronic Publishing Project: A side project operated by the editors of the IU Honors Division's Literary Magazine.
*Los Pescadores Magazine: An on-line extension of a student-run fiction/non-fiction magazine.
*Collins Living-Learning Center: Alternative living arrangements in a socially and intellectually stimulating environment.
* Indiana Review: A non-profit literary magazine dedicated to showcasing the talents of emerging and established writers.
* City Lights and Underground: Free weekly 16 mm Screening of Classical World Cinema.
* Bloomington Area Arts Council: A non-profit, community supported organization actively promoting the arts in a five county area.
* The Friends of Art: A non-profit organization dedicated to fostering awareness of the arts at Indiana University.
* The Medieval Reading Circle: This reading group meets every Tuesday afternoon at 5:45 in the Comparative Literature Annex Building.

 



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