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(04/27/24 9:09pm)
Editor’s Note: Alex Lichtenstein, a professor at IU and a member of the Bloomington Council’s Faculty Misconduct Review Committee, sent a letter to IU Provost Rahul Shrivastav and BFC President Colin Johnson on April 26 outlining why he is resigning from the FMRC. The letter is provided below, with minimal edits for style and clarity.
(04/24/24 9:33pm)
Editor’s note: The following letter was sent to President Pamela Whitten and Provost Rahul Shrivastav after the publication of the IDS’s letter from the editors. Media School Dean David Tolchinsky responded to the letter, but at the time of publication, there has been no response from Whitten's office.
(02/26/24 5:45pm)
Jewish Voice for Peace Indiana is the Indiana state chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace, which is the world’s largest progressive, anti-Zionist Jewish organization and the fastest growing Jewish identified organization in the United States. With more than 700,000 supporters taking actions, Jewish Voice for Peace supports the struggle for Palestinian freedom and equality, as a crucial element of our collective liberation.
(02/19/24 4:06pm)
We, the undersigned faculty and staff of the Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture + Design at Indiana University, oppose the university administration’s cancellation of the long-planned exhibition “Samia Halaby: Centers of Energy” at the Eskenazi Museum of Art.
(02/08/24 2:00pm)
Editor’s note: Indiana University Academics for Justice in Palestine is a member of the Faculty for Justice in Palestine Network. The names of the faculty who have signed have been kept anonymous due to concerns over job safety and censure.
(01/24/24 2:00pm)
Editor's Note: The following is a student-written op-ed, signed by over 140 student leaders across the country and meant to be published simultaneously by over 50 student newspapers. The purpose of this op-ed, written by UNC Chapel Hill March for Our Lives, is to create attention around gun violence and act as a demonstration of the shared concern about gun violence that exists across all college campuses. To our knowledge, as a national op-ed, this opinion piece is the first of its kind.
(01/17/24 7:03pm)
Dear David Brenneman,
(05/18/23 4:31pm)
Interested in writing a letter to the editor or guest column to the Indiana Daily Student? Check out our guidelines and submission details here.
(03/28/23 4:50pm)
Schools work to socialize students, helping them understand social behaviors, encouraging them to be the best version of themselves, and acting as a safe place to those who can’t go home to one. So why are we trying to limit their individuality and put their safety at risk?
(01/20/23 11:27pm)
Interested in writing a letter to the editor or guest column to the Indiana Daily Student? Check out our guidelines and submission details here.
(10/31/22 6:31pm)
Interested in writing a letter to the editor or guest column to the Indiana Daily Student? Check out our guidelines and submission details here.
(10/04/22 5:37pm)
Last Friday, the Intercollegiate Studies Institute Buckley Society hosted Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita in the Whittenberger Auditorium at the Indiana Memorial Union. We, the executive board of the College Democrats at IU, vehemently oppose the dangerous ideas Rokita espoused that evening.
(04/17/22 5:57pm)
In support of the IU administration, I am writing this letter to urge the graduate students to refrain from going on a strike. I further encourage the students to think carefully about the following reasons.
(04/14/22 8:41pm)
Grad workers need a union for our students
(02/21/22 9:28pm)
Editor’s Note: This story includes mentions of sexual violence.
(02/10/22 9:46pm)
Editor’s Note: This story includes mentions of sexual violence.
(02/03/22 9:17pm)
It has come to our attention that IU jazz student Chris Parker, who has previously been suspended from Indiana University on sexual assault charges, has returned to IU and the Jacobs School of Music to pursue a degree and is active in the local Bloomington music scene.
(01/13/22 12:37am)
The article entitled “Indignity in Death” written by Matt Cohen, dated Dec. 10, 2021, takes literary license to a new level. The first paragraph reads like the opening of a fiction novel that has no basis in fact except that I do visit the gravesite of my family members to decorate and tend to their graves. Years ago, I promised my mother that I would continue to do that in her stead. However, I am not trying to talk to my great-grandfather H.V. Eagleson. Unfortunately, I never had the pleasure or the privilege of knowing him because he passed decades before I was even born.
(11/18/21 8:21pm)
IU President Pamela Whitten recently sent out a letter celebrating IU's close ties with the U.S. military, including the Crane Naval Warfare Station.
(11/17/21 6:56pm)
Have you noticed a weird-looking guy walking around campus and town taking phone pictures of food on the ground? That’s me. Our streets are littered with wasted food, so I started snapping pictures whenever I encountered such waste as an ominous reminder of a major social problem.