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(03/24/20 2:44am)
IU President Michael McRobbie addressed concerns about employees’ pay and job status for the remainder of the semester in an email sent Monday to students, faculty and staff.
(03/19/20 12:59am)
As the number of COVID-19 cases surges toward 8,000 nationwide and the economy enters a recession, many students across the country have no idea how they will pay rent this month.
(02/27/20 11:46pm)
Last semester, Adam Duncan became the first person at IU to receive a doctorate from the Intelligent Systems Engineering program.
(02/23/20 11:52pm)
The U.S. Office of Management and Budget released President Donald Trump’s fiscal year 2021 budget proposal this month. As per his previous budget proposals, this one is another shiv in the sides of working-class Americans.
(02/23/20 11:47pm)
Graduate student workers at IU teach nearly a third of all undergraduate classes, grade papers, assist in research and pay the school more than $1,000 a year to do this. The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition demanded an end to mandatory fees, which are the fees charged to all IU students, nearly two years ago.
(02/13/20 3:48pm)
Everyone is part of it. It has many names: the game, the grind, the rat race. Unless you’re sitting on a trust fund, you probably worry about participating in it when the bubble of college eventually bursts. The bizarre ritual that grants you entry into this mysterious realm of 401(k)s and cubicles is called “getting a job."
(02/12/20 9:56pm)
Participants walk to Herman B Wells Library during a march organized by The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition on Jan. 28.
(01/29/20 2:40am)
About 450 people gathered at the clock by Woodburn Hall Tuesday, carrying signs, blowing whistles and chanting, “Hey hey, ho ho! All these fees have got to go.”
(01/28/20 10:10pm)
Participants walk Jan. 28 to Herman B Wells Library. The Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition organized a petition to end the mandatory fee and international student fee for graduate student workers.
(01/24/20 4:41am)
Drug testing in the workplace is standard protocol for the vast majority of jobs across the nation. Currently, about 57% of employers drug test all employees, according to a poll by the Society for Human Resource Management. So it is very likely that you will be drug tested in your post-graduation job hunt .
(12/12/19 2:40pm)
The doctor told him to count sheep in his head.
(11/21/19 10:45pm)
Lauren Daugherty knew she had a love for art while looking at a painting during a fourth grade field trip to the David Owlsey Museum of Art. Admiring the gigantic double doors, she imagined her own work being hung on the walls.
(11/15/19 8:23pm)
At work, Marie Bourgeois designs mock medicine bottles, baby food containers, boarding passes, highway signage, catering vans, vinyl records and children’s books.
(11/15/19 2:34am)
Students listen from the hallway at the Indiana University Graduate Workers Coalition town hall meeting Sept. 12 at the Lee Norvelle Theatre and Drama Center. Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition, a student-led organization protesting conditions for IU graduate students, organized the event.
(11/15/19 2:11pm)
"For all.”
(11/11/19 7:40pm)
Members of the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition protest Nov. 10 on Jordan Avenue. The members protested on behalf of Jacobs School of Music students and performers.
(11/11/19 5:52pm)
Patrons of Richard Wagner’s “Parsifal” lined up Nov. 10 outside of the Musical Arts Center. During their wait, they were met with the homemade signs and pamphlets of the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition, reading “Behind the scenes.”
(10/31/19 9:39pm)
Nelson Mandela once said, “There can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way it treats its children."
(10/29/19 12:30pm)
Bloomington community members will share their immigration stories over cookies and tea Wednesday at a panel discussion titled “Remembering our Beginnings: Stories of AAPI Immigrants.”
(09/20/19 11:18pm)
Students listen in from the hallway at the Indiana University Graduate Workers Coalition town hall Sept. 12 at the Lee Norvelle Theatre and Drama Center. Today the College of Arts and Sciences announced that graduate students will soon no longer be required to pay unremittable fees.