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(03/02/21 9:43pm)
IU President Michael McRobbie announced Feb. 24 that the fall semester would return to mostly normal operations, including in-person instruction for most classes. Some students voiced optimism and concern regarding the decision, with some citing public health concerns and others eager to return to the classroom.
(03/01/21 9:44pm)
Before transferring to IU in 2019, redshirt senior Joey Brunk had already finished his degree and graduated from Butler University.
(02/28/21 9:51pm)
IU prides itself on preparing undergraduates for the job market. Whether students want to be doctors, lawyers or mindless puppets for big tobacco, they can find their future employers at IU career fairs.
(02/26/21 4:15am)
Mayor John Hamilton laid out a set of goals to move forward from the COVID-19 pandemic for the next year in his sixth “State of the City” address Thursday evening.
(02/26/21 3:10am)
Earlier this month, students with disabilities told the Indiana Daily Student they felt ignored in mitigation testing. They said it was inaccessible, citing long walks and requirements that reportedly worsened their symptoms. They said they felt overlooked in conversations about mitigating the spread of the coronavirus on campus.
(02/25/21 7:48pm)
Whenever someone says they want a nose job or some type of plastic surgery, they are often met with responses of encouragement. “Go for it! It’s your body!”
(02/25/21 12:54am)
With a diverse food scene, Bloomington offers a staggering number of cuisine options. Restaurateurs and vendors in town infuse distinct cultural backgrounds into their foods. Michael Edwards and Iuri Santos are three examples of this fusion. Some of those backgrounds provide Bloomington with popcorn, tea and popsicles.
(02/18/21 10:31pm)
According to Planned Parenthood, one in four women struggled to purchase period products within the past year due to lack of income. In spite of this, according to the Period Poverty Program, there are zero state and federal safety net programs that can be used to purchase period supplies.
(02/19/21 12:17am)
Students were encouraged to shut their laptops, put away their books and take a break from classes Tuesday during IU’s first Wellness Day of the semester.
(02/16/21 4:22pm)
She sets up her station as the sun rises, sectioned off by small partitions from the other five nurses on the Convention Center floor. Everything — gauze, hand sanitizer, wipes, laptop, Band-Aids and all her vials of vaccines for the day — must be in place.
(02/15/21 10:54pm)
Act 1 of “Into the Woods” is about fairytales and happy endings. Cinderella gets the prince, Little Red Riding Hood kills the wolf and Rapunzel is rescued. However, Act 2 shows what follows happily ever after as fairytale characters work together as a community to defeat a larger enemy: a giant.
(02/11/21 10:41pm)
Despoina Panagiotidou remembers the moment she learned she was accepted into the IU Jacobs School of Music. She was sitting in her apartment in Thessaloniki, Greece, reading the acceptance email on her laptop. She remembers being excited to get to work with some of the best performers and music educators in the world.
(02/10/21 12:43am)
March Madness is back, and Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall will be the site of multiple first and second round games.
(02/08/21 10:39pm)
IU introduced different modes for classes before this academic year started due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The three modes are in-person instruction, hybrid classes and completely online classes.
(02/08/21 10:38pm)
Navigating through academia as a student of color can be a challenging experience which can include self-doubt and a lack of access to mental health resources like counseling or therapy, IU graduate student Nelson Zounlome said.
(02/08/21 8:34pm)
The students lined up early for most big games, but not like this. Feb. 8, 2020, was different.
(02/07/21 10:36pm)
I masturbate, but I don't think in the "right" way. Frankly, I'm terrified of what's down there, but I still want to have sex at some point. Is this okay? Sometimes I think having a loving partner will make me feel at ease with my body, but other times I worry I'll never be comfortable with anyone until I am with myself, and I'm not sure when that will happen.
(02/04/21 10:30pm)
Navigating the world of dating and hookup culture is no easy feat, especially when trying to navigate a deadly pandemic. According to a survey conducted by the Pew Research Center, 47% of U.S. adults think dating is harder now than it was ten years ago. Survey respondents feel this is due to increased physical risks of dating, as well as the risk of being lied to or scammed through online platforms.
(02/02/21 9:49pm)
The erasure of the contributions of Black women in the nail industry has made room for easy appropriation of acrylic nails, a staple in Black American culture. An NBC News report found over 78% of the nail salon workforce in the United States were foreign-born people as of September 2020, with about three-quarters being Vietnamese.
(01/28/21 5:25pm)
I’m a graduate worker. The stipend I earn from IU, which is $15,750 before taxes for the 2020-21 academic year, covers all of my living expenses from rent and utilities to those obnoxiously priced textbooks (when they aren’t to be found online) to sustaining a pitiable diet.