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IU is teaming up with state agencies to improve health for all.
Fans catching the action at the NCAA baseball regional at Bart Kaufman Field could also take part in a bonus event sponsored by IU Athletics.
A student and the Sobon owner have each discovered they are not privy to the same opportunities as Americans.
Both alumni of IU, Michael Higgins and Paul O’Neill will serve as 2014 IU Commencement speakers.
After 41 years of service, Patricia Marvin is retiring from teaching.
Indiana State Board of Education member Tony Walker has released a statement of his opinions about the new proposed Indiana academic standards.
These proposals will help the women of Indiana. It is disgraceful that our state lags so far behind the rest of the country in the treatment of women in the workplace.
With an increasing number of Chinese student enrollments, a trend of Chinese student-owned businesses has emerged.
Interns should be afforded the same protections as regular workers. And when it comes to pay, all of us would like some of the fruits of our labor.
Even when Joel Washington is working his day job, the art never leaves his mind.
On Feb. 20 through Feb. 22, John Roy will perform his record-breaking 10th show at the Comedy Attic.
When college basketball’s 2012 recruiting classes were finalized, a great debate between Indiana’s preeminent basketball rivals was sparked.
The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center organizes a First Friday Family Dinner every month, but this month NMBCC decided to do something different. In honor of Black History Month, the NMBCC worked with the Black Graduate Student Association to organize the first Scholars Research Symposium.
The court to court saga has been a battle of wills and endurance. It stands as the longest legal battle the IHSAA has ever fought.
The Mathers Museum opened “Ojibwe Public Art, Ostrom Private Lives” last Friday. The exhibit was organized by a group of IU graduate students.
WE SAY: There isn’t a point to getting students to college if our country can’t provide them a career after the journey.
It’s legislation season in Indianapolis, and local elected representatives will be working to see the bills they think are most important enacted this session.
IU alumna Katherine Beck is on a mission to raise funds for her charity, the Rich Coast Project, and educate the public about the plight of landowners in Costa Rica.
This weekend hundreds of alumni and current students networked and socialized, celebrating the 40-year landmark in honor of La Casa. The three days included dozens of events, culminating in a sold-out banquet Saturday night.