Law School celebrates Constitution Day
In celebration of the 10th annual Constitution Day, the Maurer School of Law invited students and faculty to learn about national security and privacy from someone who advised President Obama.
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In celebration of the 10th annual Constitution Day, the Maurer School of Law invited students and faculty to learn about national security and privacy from someone who advised President Obama.
A new group is working to address sexual assault in the greek community.
Wednesday will mark the 10th-annual national Constitution Day.
Three fraternity brothers are looking to change the way greeks get around.
After 55 years , Pi Lambda Phi will return to campus this semester.
Formal fraternity recruitment continued this week with philanthropic and social rush events early this week along with new changes brought about by the Interfraternity Council.
Reproductive rights, wage gaps, slut shaming and street harassment were all among answers yelled out in reply to the big question, “Why are you a feminist?,” at the Feminist Student Association call-out meeting.
Fraternity rush was restructured this semester to give potential recruits a fuller picture of brotherhood.
Puppies, performances, playlists and more will be happening today in Dunn Meadow.
For as many as 12 greek chapters , weekly bible study is as routine as tailgates and pair parties.
The 33 unhoused greek chapter houses may soon find new homes thanks to IU’s forward thinking back in 2009.
The cobblestone streets of University Courts will soon be shaking due to the upcoming construction resulting from the Phi Gamma Delta housing switch.
Living Learning Communities welcomed unexpected guests this semester as some students were placed on LLC floors as a result of housing consolidation.
Bahá'í Faith members Sarah Enslow, Ruth Enslow and IU Alum Natalie Bantz represent the Bahá'í Faith of Bloomington center at Faith Fest. The Bahá'í Faith of Bloomington center offers weekly devotion to community members every Sunday at 10:30am.
Wedged between two large religious studies books sat a pamphlet on the Bahá’í Faith. This small, beat-up, spineless pamphlet in a high school library was a turning point for recent IU graduate Natalie Bantz.
By Lindsay Moore
Students in military service may be eligible for a tuition break next fall as a result of the Veterans’ Access to Care through Choice, Accountability and Transparency Act. President Obama’s signature earlier this month means veteran students will enjoy in-state tuition at public universities, according to the act.
In August 2012, Cate Taylor and Amy Gonzalez accepted teaching positions at IU. Although their adoption is legal in Indiana, their marriage isn’t.
On Friday afternoon, supporters gathered in front of Boxcar Books to celebrate PARK(ing) Day. The international event transformed parking spaces into public parks in 162 cities across the globe last year.