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(08/24/20 7:42pm)
A protester holds a sign with the message “Pay raises 4 grad workers” Aug. 24 in Dunn Meadow. The coalition's vote of no confidence was prompted by Whitten's failure to address a demand from the IGWC, backed by 1,300 graduate employees.
(08/24/20 7:43pm)
A protester holds a sign with the message “Fees suck” during a protest Aug. 24 in Dunn Meadow. The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition is calling for graduate students to boycott IU's mandatory fees.
(08/24/20 7:41pm)
Speaker Nathan Schmidt, a graduate student in the English department, raises his fist as protesters chant Aug. 24 in Dunn Meadow. Speakers brought light to conditions grad workers are facing due to the coronavirus pandemic.
(08/16/20 3:58pm)
Plans for the construction of the 40,000-square-foot Stephen L. and Connie J. Ferguson International Center have been put on hold due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The completion date was set for June 2021, according to the IU Capital Projects website. No new date has been set for finishing the center.
(07/12/20 4:51pm)
“IU is fucking gutless,” said my friend Huixin, an international Ph.D. student at IU. Or, quoting another friend’s more gentle comment, “We are disappointed at IU’s lack of reaction towards the new ICE guidelines.” She is referring to statements from IU which did not include condemnations of the policy and is expressing that it expects international students to conform to it.
(07/08/20 5:18pm)
International students come from all over to attend America’s universities, and they give American students like myself direct access to the cultures and goings on of countries around the world.
(06/18/20 12:50am)
Through the steady rumble of traffic encircling Tarkington Park in Indianapolis, a mixture of shoes squeaking, rackets thwacking and energetic grunting rang out. Under tufts of clouds spreading across a light blue sky, spectators lounged in lawn chairs to catch a glimpse of the action.
(05/21/20 2:06am)
IU’s Kelley School of Business launched the Kelley Hoosiers Online Professional Engagement Digital Project last week to offer free help to small Indiana businesses with online operations during the pandemic.
(05/24/20 11:27pm)
More than 600 people in Kokomo, Indiana are working for General Motors in Kokomo, Indiana right now to create ventilator machines for COVID-19 patients, according to Indiana GM spokesperson Stephanie Jentgen. Two of them are recent IU graduates Kate Wampler and Alex Combs.
(05/03/20 10:45pm)
Moments after he’d gotten the call he had dreamed of and prayed for, Adrian Chapman stepped out of his car and walked into a KFC.
(05/01/20 3:44am)
The Indiana Daily Student received first place in Division I Newspaper of the Year on Wednesday from the Indiana Collegiate Press Association. The awards were announced via the ICPA Twitter due to cancellation of their spring convention.
(04/22/20 2:51am)
Provost Lauren Robel thanked various groups and members of the IU community for their efforts in handling its response to the coronavirus in her State of the Campus speech Tuesday.
(04/21/20 5:41pm)
IU’s very own billionaire-businessman-turned-reality-TV-star has been doing an unexpected public service: telling Americans why the president is wrong about reopening the economy.
(04/21/20 5:36pm)
In the summer of 2008, Molly Mealer got a job in a mall at a Victoria’s Secret.
(04/15/20 3:31am)
Presidential and vice presidential candidates for the upcoming IU Student Government elections went head to head Tuesday night in a heated debate.
(04/12/20 11:46pm)
Media School graduate students expressed concern about policies regarding their employment with the school amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Some struggled to find their own replacements for their work in case they get sick. Some said communication from the school has been insensitive or unclear. Some worried about access to resources.
(04/12/20 6:58pm)
Members of the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition protest Nov. 10, 2019, on Jordan Avenue. Some graduate students are concerned about the IU’s response to their work situation surrounding COVID-19.
(04/07/20 9:51pm)
On the cusp of spring break, IU’s students had filled their calendars with flights, weddings and trips to faraway beaches. But as emails flooded in, events were postponed indefinitely or canceled one by one.
(04/03/20 3:10pm)
IU Student Government presidential candidate Rachel Aranyi and her running mate organized a virtual town hall meeting Thursday to discuss how their campaign would address issues created by the coronavirus pandemic.
(04/03/20 11:49pm)
Cinderella swept the floor of a dance studio in the Musical Arts Center.