IU experts offer mental health tips for the semester
With the spring semester starting, students are beginning to experience mental stressors of online schooling such as Zoom fatigue and feelings of social isolation.
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With the spring semester starting, students are beginning to experience mental stressors of online schooling such as Zoom fatigue and feelings of social isolation.
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.
IU head coach Archie Miller said that IU men’s basketball can play a lot better with more players contributing — and that means giving more opportunities to the team’s four freshmen.
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.
Jade was walking along a street of nondescript condos and feeling scared. She thought she and her boyfriend weren’t alone.
The first song of the Broadway musical “Into the Woods” speaks of wishes: characters wish for milk, for children, to go to the festival. Each character wishes for adventure, for sustenance and for better lives.
The official announcement came just after 2 p.m.
Dr. Joycelyn Elders, former U.S. surgeon general and currently a professor at the University of Arkansas, was presented Thursday with the 2020 Ryan White Distinguished Leadership Award by the IU School of Public Health and the Rural Center for AIDS/STD Prevention.
The Hyatt Place Bloomington on Kirkwood (an all-suite hotel) is offering flexible housing contracts for students for the spring 2021 school year. The hotel has a multitude of accommodations to adhere to the needs of students who are looking for short or long-term stays in Bloomington.
After almost three hours of debate between council and community members, the Bloomington City Council voted 6-3 in favor of creating a Community Advisory on Public Safety Commission.
Three medical professionals from IU Health Methodist Hospital, Beacon Health System and Schneck Medical Center spoke at Gov. Eric Holcomb’s COVID-19 press conference Wednesday about the effect of the surge of COVID-19 hospitalizations in Indiana.
From the moment he wakes up around 6:30 most mornings, his mind is already consumed with tension and concern. He's immediately thinking about COVID-19 spread, nervously checking his iPad for case numbers even before he gets outs of bed, or reading the latest news story that makes him wonder how low rock bottom could possibly be.
Local health mandates and social distancing guidelines are influencing Thanksgiving planning for families. Several students were asked to reflect upon the Thanksgiving traditions they look forward to every year. Jacob Boss, a doctoral candidate in religious studies, will not have a large gathering as usual.
Breshaye Spear is an IU senior earning her Bachelor of Science in public affairs with a focus in public management and leadership. She is an advocate for the development and mental health of the youth while serving her community and women around her. Spear has a passion for extending herself and making the world a better place.
This semester, the long-term closing of East Kirkwood Avenue to cars amid the COVID-19 pandemic made an already pedestrian-friendly part of Bloomington much safer, environmentally friendly and more walkable.
It can be easy to get caught up in the overwhelming nature of the world. However, even in the best moments, it is important to remember to look after one’s mental health. A frustrating time can be a setback.
IU Cinema and the Office of the Provost and Executive Vice President virtually premiered “IU 2020 Part: 1,” a film about 12 IU students and their undergraduate lives at IU at 7 p.m. Nov. 13. The documentary was filmed and edited by IU students.
Next week, thousands of students that arrived in Bloomington in August will return to their families for Thanksgiving. Some will sit alongside elderly and at-risk relatives. Many will leave Indiana, a state which has set new daily COVID-19 case increase records with regularity since Halloween. The state is averaging close to 5,000 new cases each day, and on Thursday, Indiana reported a record 6,642 new cases.
Brooklyn Hill is a senior at IU majoring in African American and African Diaspora studies. When she graduates, Hill plans to get her master's in counseling.
Election Day turned into election week, creating days of anxiety for many Americans. From constantly refreshing the electoral collage map on Google to having eyes glued to CNN and the Magic Wall, everyone was eagerly anticipating the results.