'Cherish the memories of your friends here': Undergraduate commencement speaker Eashan Kumar offers advice to the class of 2018
Eashan Kumar has kept himself busy while at IU.
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Eashan Kumar has kept himself busy while at IU.
Many civic-minded students who have serious aspirations to work in the federal government are currently buried in applications, cover letters and interviews.
A year of triumph and tragedy, 1968 was tumultuous across the U.S. and the world. From protests to assassinations, revolutions to NASA's successes, 1968 took the world from lows that devastated nations to highs that reached the moon. Now, 50 years later, here are some of the moments that shaped history.
Amazon released a list of 20 contenders for the home of its second headquarters on Jan. 19. One of the cities was Indianapolis. This announcement was met with praise from some Indiana officials.
Fred Rumple is the owner and master barber stylist at The Golden Shear near East Third Street and South Jordan Avenue. He is of medium height and hefty build. His hair is white and, like all barbers, is well combed. He has a bright face and jolly demeanor. If you were to add a beard and a big red hat, Fred Rumple could be Santa Claus.
Bloomington resident Andy McManis always had a love for fashion but spent years in a finance position in Arizona before a friend suggested she opened her own boutique. With little hesitation, McManis decided to start a fashion boutique as a side business.
Dr. Debby Herbenick is a sex educator and researcher. She is currently the Director for the Center for Sexual Health Promotion, author of the Kinsey Confidential column and a professor who teaches human sexuality at IU.
Six lanterns lit the way for a procession of about 50 people as they walked through campus Tuesday night. In the glow of the harsh white light, some of IU’s spookiest stories were told.
To colleagues, family and friends, Guoping Wang is a dedicated family man, hard worker and accomplished ballet dancer and instructor.
Since then-senior Brant Peaper graduated in 2013, IU men’s golf has not had a single golfer named to the All-Big Ten team.
Part of the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction's 70-year celebration September 16 took a look back at how its existence began with the work of deceased IU professor and researcher Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey.
Liz Watson does not use the word anti-establishment to describe herself.
Rising senior Taylor Telford won first place in the Hearst Journalism Awards Program, a prestigious national writing championship in San Francisco.
After spending four years contributing to his team as both a player and a sideline mentor, IU men’s tennis senior Stefan Lugonjic will play his last home matchups this weekend.
During the Syrian civil war, people have been forced to flee their homeland to seek refuge. This situation, known as the Syrian refugee crisis, has been documented by the media, but the process by which this documentation occurs is seldom discussed.
From France to the Netherlands, a recent wave of populist movements has swept across Europe, and scholars at IU are comparing that wave to the rise of President Trump and populism in the United States.
College graduates have a habit of leaving the state when they earn their degrees. Statewide educators and employers are set to meet next month to discuss strategies on curbing this habit.
EDITOR'S NOTE
Before President Trump took office, junior Anabel Carmona-Gutierrez had a plan. She would get a job for one year and then return to her home country, Spain, to get a master’s degree.
Scaffolding looms overhead while steel beams and wooden crates of rebar and metal piping litter the lawn. This is part of the Swain Hall renovation process.