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For more recent coverage of the encampment, check out LIVE UPDATES: Scenes from day 9 of Gaza encampment, campus protests
For more recent coverage of the encampment, check out LIVE UPDATES: Scenes from day 9 of Gaza encampment, campus protests
For more recent coverage of the encampment, check out LIVE UPDATES: Scenes from day 9 of Gaza encampment, campus protests
The Monroe County Health Department released its March 2024 food inspection report, with 19 locations receiving critical violations.
The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition began its “Three Days for a Raise” strike at 10 a.m. Wednesday outside Ballantine Hall.
As Indiana University gears up for the Little 500 races April 19 and 20, local authorities have tips for the community to stay safe during the “World’s Greatest College Weekend.”
The Indiana Daily Student will bring you live updates, scenes and news from Bloomington throughout the day of the eclipse. For live photo updates, check out PHOTOS: Live updates from day of solar eclipse on Bloomington.
The priority deadline to file the 2024-25 Free Application for Federal Student Aid form closes April 15 for Indiana residents. All students wishing to receive aid must file a FAFSA form each year.
Indiana University will install a kinetic imagery and extended reality lab, according to an IU press release from March 19.
All Indiana University students, faculty and staff will automatically receive IU Notify text messages beginning March 28, according to a March 14 IU press release.
Bloomington is a top viewing location for the total solar eclipse April 8, with 200-300,000 people expected to visit the city. All Indiana University in-person classes will be cancelled, so here is a list of events going on in the city and on campus.
Indiana’s population grew by 0.4% in 2023, adding 29,925 residents and increasing to 6.86 million people, according to the Indiana Business Research Center and U.S. Census Bureau.
Editors note: This is part of a series of stories covering the 2024 elections. Read the rest of the stories here.
Charles Sykes announced his retirement as the executive director of the African American Art Institute at Indiana University after 34 years of service in the position, according to a Feb. 13 IU press release.
IU Hillel and IU Student Government collaborated for Shabbat services, a Jewish education discussion and a Shabbat dinner on Friday. The discussion covered Jewish history, denominations, life events, symbols and Jewish denominations.
Students can send messages of gratitude to their professors through the Thank-a-Prof program. The program is in its second year and is sponsored by Indiana University’s Center for Innovative Teaching and Learning.
Pamela Whitten was inaugurated as IU’s 19th and first female president on Nov. 4, 2021, but there have been plenty of firsts in the university’s history spanning over two centuries. Here is a look back at 10 of them.
Editors note: This is part of a series of stories covering the 2024 elections. Read the rest of the stories here.
When David Frew arrived in Bloomington as a student at Indiana University in 2013, he said he was out of shape and did not have a lot of friends. Now, over 10 years later, everything has changed.
The Monroe County Health Department released its January 2024 food inspection report, with seven locations receiving critical or non-critical violations.