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This week we discussed accusations of voter fraud against former Indiana Senator Evan Bayh and the closing of the IU chancellor's office.
This week we discussed accusations of voter fraud and the breaking story of the closing of IU Chancellor Ken Gros Luis' office.
This week we discussed haunted attractions near Bloomington and fire safety concerns rising throughout the community.
Last spring, the IU Board of Trustees closed the office of University Chancellor Ken Gros Louis.
A University of Minnesota alumna, Hanson will begin her post there on Feb. 1. She will remain at IU until that time.
This week we discuss recent crime in Bloomington with IU Police Department Reporter Justin Shockey and a controversial photo of an IU student who died last week with School of Journalism Ethics Professor Dave Boeyink.
Almost a year after she took the post on an interim basis, Debora Shaw has been named dean of the School of Library and Information Science.
YEAR Argenta Peron asks contestants questions during the Friends, Partners, Date Game Show on Thursday at La Casa Latino Cultural Center. The event was put on in an effort to spread awareness for HIV testing.
Junior Erica Madrigal answers a question about her sister, freshman Nancy Madrigal, at Friends, Partners, Date Game Show on Thursday at La Casa Latino Cultural Center. The event was conducted in an effort to spread awareness for HIV testing.
Karen Hanson, provost and executive vice president, is a final candidate senior vice president for academic affairs and provost at the University of Minnesota.
Front to Back is a news podcast from the Indiana Daily Student. In this week's episode, we talked to Peter Oren, an IU student who was arrested during political action protesting the Keystone XL pipeline in Washington, D.C.Every Friday we will discuss top stories from the week, talking with the writers, editors and sources to gain additional knowledge and insight. A new episode will be released every Sunday.The podcast anchors are Mary Kenney, managing editor, and Michael Auslen, campus editor. New guests are invited every week.If you have ideas for content or ways to improve the podcast, email us at fronttoback@idsnews.com.
In this week's episode, we talk to Peter Oren, an IU student who was arrested during political action protesting the Keystone XL pipeline in Washington, D.C.
2,977 of American flags were planted by the IU College Republicans, IU College Democrats, IU Student Association and Union Board as part of a nation-wide effort led by student group Young America’s Foundation.
Front to Back is a news podcast from the Indiana Daily Student. This week we spoke with web editor Charles Scudder, who spearheaded our efforts to cover the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, 2001.
This week we look at Generation 9/11 coverage in the IDS with Web Editor Charlie Scudder, who spearheaded the coverage.
"My friend from home came in and stayed with us." -Katy Flanigan, freshman
"I needed a really long weekend." -Abby Bartish, freshman
"I slept late, got caught up from my first week of classes." Andrew DeFrancisci, senior
"Chalking for Circle K. It's a volunteer student organization. I feel like I got more homework because of the three-day weekend, too." -Thomasina O'Conner, junior