COLUMN: ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ tour continues to inspire at IU Auditorium
Editor’s Note: This story includes mention of suicide. If you are struggling with suicide or your mental health, you are not alone. Resources are available here.
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Editor’s Note: This story includes mention of suicide. If you are struggling with suicide or your mental health, you are not alone. Resources are available here.
Editor’s note: Last year the Indiana Department of Health discontinued a $800,000 partnership with the People’s Cooperative Market over concerns that the market mismanaged federal funds intended to aid socially disadvantaged farmers, The Herald Times reported in February. Leaders for PCM responded after publication of the article with a recording of their grant transparency session on May 26, 2024 and their webpage detailing grant information.
IU freshman Leila Firdaus had never used a drill. But within the span of four days working with Habitat for Humanity, not only did she learn how to use a drill, but she also built a 40-foot ramp out of wood.
IU has made several changes to website pages concerning diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Six culture centers are now listed as departments under the Office of Student Life web page.
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Editor’s Note: This story includes mention of potentially triggering situations, such as sexual violence, excessive drinking and substance abuse.
Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
In the minutes before her social psychology exam last semester, Shrayder Fischer, an IU junior studying clinical psychology, reached into her backpack for a pencil and accidentally pricked herself on a used needle.
Freshman Maggie Williams attended her first march in 2017 when her mom took her to the women's march in Indianapolis.
When Ethan Williams went to do stand-up for the residents of Brookdale Bloomington, an assisted living facility in Bloomington, he expected to be out of his comfort zone. The 24-year-old YouTuber from Bedford, Indiana, is aware that he isn’t a professional comedian. Even with that, Williams couldn’t have guessed just how bad the stand-up performance would go.
Monroe County has full access to maternity healthcare, according to a report from maternity and child health nonprofit March of Dimes. But Morgan, Owen and Brown Counties have little or no access, forcing residents to navigate increased travel times for delivery or prenatal care.
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Queer Students in Healthcare at IU was founded last spring to advocate for LGBTQ+ health. Now they have a host of new challenges to deal with after an executive action from President Donald Trump concerning gender-affirming healthcare.
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Editor's note: All opinions, columns and letters reflect the views of the individual writer and not necessarily those of the IDS or its staffers.
It’s been more than four years since IU alumnus Antony Vo and his mom were at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, hearing “Amazing Grace,” played on a flute in the Colonnade.
Around January 2023, Annysa LaMantia got a call from representatives of Dominique Jones — more popularly known as Lil Baby — they wanted her to design the renovation for his new Atlanta home. The IU alumna later found herself standing in the home with Architectural Digest.
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If you’ve ever been interested in exploring the history of tattoos or designing one, the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art will host its next monthly Tattoo Design Workshop at 3 p.m. Feb. 11. The workshops are meant to give people a chance to use art to figure out what they feel is meaningful enough to turn into a permanent tattoo.
Twelve IU students will travel to Knoxville, Tennessee, on Friday to help provide free medical care through Remote Area Medical at IU, a local chapter of the nonprofit that provides free medical care through pop-up clinics across the nation.