Students prepare for finals Saturday night
Spending a Saturday night at Herman B Wells Library may not be on the IU bucket list, but for some students, it is a necessary college experience, especially when preparing for finals week.
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Spending a Saturday night at Herman B Wells Library may not be on the IU bucket list, but for some students, it is a necessary college experience, especially when preparing for finals week.
The Maurer School of Law has been collaborating with undergraduate departments to have law professors teach undergraduates, instead of only teaching courses within the law school.
Asma Khalid, IU alumna and journalist who covered the 2016 election for National Public Radio, spoke about the rise of fake news and the lack of news literacy in the digital age and her experience covering the election as a Muslim on Friday afternoon in Presidents Hall.
Although foreign languages are typically taught so students can immerse themselves in another culture, they’re rarely taught through cultural immersion.
Understanding legal practices pertaining to social issues and government regulations is an important part of citizenship even if a student is not planning on law school.
Janet McCabe, a former head of the Environmental Protection Agency, addressed how the new presidential administration will set back environmental progress at “Environmental Policy and the Trump Administration” Monday evening in the School of Public and Environmental Affairs.
A panel of IU students and faculty across the political spectrum debated free speech and what the limits should be Thursday evening at “How Free Should Speech Be at IU.”
After marching down Kirkwood Avenue in protest of sexual assault, women and men sat closely to share their own experiences with self-doubt and self-hate after being sexually harassed, groped or raped.
During the Syrian civil war, people have been forced to flee their homeland to seek refuge. This situation, known as the Syrian refugee crisis, has been documented by the media, but the process by which this documentation occurs is seldom discussed.
People are taking actions to combat behaviors they see as harmful to the environment. As the climate changes and natural resources deplete, it’s necessary for people to take responsibility for, and action against, harmful human behaviors. James Farmer is one of those people.
Illustrations of gorillas and volcanoes were displayed throughout the Hutton Honors College’s Great Room to celebrate the culture of Rwanda. The illustrations were drawn by children at the Project School in Bloomington after their lessons on Rwandan culture.
Assistant professor of English Nikki Skillman struggled to determine what area of English she was most passionate about in her undergraduate studies. After changing her focus from classical studies to contemporary poetry she found her passion.
As President Trump’s approval rating continues to decrease and tension between political parties builds, the new administration must confront some of the most significant global issues in decades, according to a number of panelists Wednesday night.
While President Donald Trump attempts and fails to ban refugees from America, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has not only allowed millions of refugees to enter Turkey but has also created a screening process, which could potentially grant some refugees citizenship.
IU professor James McKinlay was one of five faculty members to receive IU’s Outstanding Junior Faculty for 2016-2017 award. The award is presented to tenure-track faculty members who are working on nationally recognized research or creative projects.
Most American elementary schools have libraries and playgrounds, but for Rwandan students at Kabwende Primary School, their library is an old classroom and their playground is a field, where they play soccer with balls made of banana leaves, rope and plastic bags.
Although textbooks are useful, antique gaming equipment provide students with a key source to develop their understanding of gaming.
While a large portion of IU students migrated south to spend their break lounging on a warm beach, a smaller portion of students traveled across the ocean to continue their studies.
Throughout President Trump’s campaign, he seldom addressed his plans for higher education. Since his inauguration, that trend has continued and been shared by Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.
Members of the IU Student Association campaign tickets debate on how they plan to serve students better, rather than how to spend student fees on extravagances for IUSA members.