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(02/17/21 9:32pm)
In a previous guest column to the Indiana Daily Student, I noted — given IU’s continual financial growth in recent years — the demand of the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition to end mandatory and international student fees for all graduate workers is a modest one.
(02/16/21 7:38pm)
It should come as no surprise that corporations and other organizations are looking out for their own interests.
(02/12/21 3:01am)
Kilroy’s Sports Bar reopened Wednesday for the first time since March with COVID-19 precautions such as table reservations. As of Thursday night, reservations were sold out through Saturday.
(02/11/21 10:41pm)
Despoina Panagiotidou remembers the moment she learned she was accepted into the IU Jacobs School of Music. She was sitting in her apartment in Thessaloniki, Greece, reading the acceptance email on her laptop. She remembers being excited to get to work with some of the best performers and music educators in the world.
(02/11/21 12:35am)
IU graduate student Cole Nelson poses for a picture Wednesday near the Sample Gates. Nelson is an organizer for the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition.
(02/11/21 12:50am)
Education is expensive. On top of six-figure tuition bills, every IU student must also pay an onslaught of mandatory fees. But as the cost of higher education steadily grows, the brunt of fee payments hit our most impoverished students the hardest.
(02/10/21 3:04am)
Abolfazl Alipour, 29, poses for a photo with a mask. Alipour is a supporter of the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition who also joined the 2021 Committee for Fee Review.
(02/10/21 5:05pm)
Abolfazl Alipour, 29, is a neuroscience and psychology Ph.D student at IU. Alipour is a supporter of the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition who also joined the 2021 Committee for Fee Review.
(02/10/21 3:58pm)
Abolfazl Alipour, a Neuroscience and Psychology Ph.D. student and supporter of the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition, said he was hoping to represent graduate students when he joined the Committee for Fee Review this year. Alipour said he wanted to discuss how fees were allocated with other graduate students, since they were the ones who had to pay them.
(02/03/21 9:56pm)
As IU continues to raise tuition, subject workers to hazardous conditions and slash funding for ethnic studies departments, student leaders haven’t had the tools to properly push back. It’s time to change that.
(01/28/21 5:25pm)
I’m a graduate worker. The stipend I earn from IU, which is $15,750 before taxes for the 2020-21 academic year, covers all of my living expenses from rent and utilities to those obnoxiously priced textbooks (when they aren’t to be found online) to sustaining a pitiable diet.
(01/28/21 6:16pm)
A protester holds a “PAY RAISES 4 GRAD WORKERS” sign during a protest regarding inadequate pay Aug. 24, 2020, in Dunn Meadow. Each year, 8% of graduate workers' pay returns to IU.
(01/18/21 10:59pm)
Gov. Eric Holcomb announced Jan. 13 that Indiana residents 70 years of age and older are eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. Previously, only those aged 80 and older were allowed to register for the vaccination.
(01/12/21 3:38am)
The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition announced a “fee strike” Monday in which its members will refuse to pay mandatory student fees. The group is encouraging other graduate students to join the boycott.
(01/05/21 12:26am)
Democratic party candidates Reverend Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff will face off against incumbent Sens. Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue in a special runoff election for Georgia’s U.S. Senate seats on Jan 5.
(12/15/20 7:26pm)
In the back of an Amazon warehouse in Indianapolis, DaVondre Love whispers to himself.
(12/08/20 9:21pm)
When the new year begun, 2020 started the same as any other year. The first case of COVID-19 in the United States wasn’t detected until Jan. 20. Celebrations weren’t hindered by safety guidelines for those who wanted to ring in the new year together.
(12/01/20 11:04pm)
Terin J.D. starts his tattoo sessions by telling his client he’s going to waste more of their time than anyone else ever could.
(11/19/20 11:50pm)
Mere weeks of the fall 2020 semester remain, and students are panicking. We’ve done everything we can to adapt to this plague-ridden, godforsaken semester — all the while getting besieged by economic crisis, a divisive and bloody presidential campaign and whatever other existential threat you had on your 2020 bingo cards.
(11/15/20 9:18pm)
Forest Student Government introduced a new executive board role, Woodland Relations, after freshman and former Woodland Eatery employee Grace Desserich expressed her desire to increase transparency and communication between residents and IU dining staff.