LGBT community celebrates life of Leonard Matlovich
With a priest and multiple veterans to his left, Michael Bedwell handcuffed himself to the black iron fence encircling the White House.
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With a priest and multiple veterans to his left, Michael Bedwell handcuffed himself to the black iron fence encircling the White House.
Following the recent mass shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon, earlier this month, IU Emergency Management and Continuity is placing an emphasis on three words: run, hide and fight.
Immigration reform is as simple as making a choice between love and hate, Ai-jen Poo told students, faculty and staff Friday afternoon in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Whittenberger Auditorium.
The future of energy capture is changing, according to the research presented by Kappe Professor of Environmental Engineering Bruce Logan, who spoke Thursday afternoon.
Richard and Mary Hardy sat outside Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union Tuesday greeting IU students and staff as they entered the IU Health Center’s 43rd annual Health Fair. Two framed photos of the couple sat on a table as students passed by; one of the couple in high school and one of the couple 20 years ago.
The Rev. Anthony Brown speaks at a memorial service for IU student Joseph Smedley on Saturday at Lawrence Central High School. Smedley's body was found Oct. 2 in Griffy Lake after the student was reported missing Sept. 28.
Filling seven rows of seats on the floor and four sections of home team bleachers, friends and family gathered Saturday to celebrate the life of IU student Joseph Smedley.
Electric candlelight illuminated Dunn Meadow on Wednesday evening as students, friends and family remembered IU students Joseph Smedley and Yaolin Wang.
He loved music. He sang along to Billy Joel and Frank Sinatra, and argued there was no way to pick just one favorite Michael Jackson song. He played the trombone in his high school Jazz Band, as well as the piano for fun.
With faces masked by black bandanas, the students and supporters marched down Kirkwood Avenue chanting, “Whatever we wear and wherever we go, yes means yes and no means no.”
The Night Owl, a free service to students, expanded two weeks ago to include a new Indiana Memorial Union Special Route and an additional A Route, both running Friday nights.
Jennifer Maher’s 6-year-old son, Jack, doesn’t read yet, but he does know his colors. He knows what a Barbie doll is and he knows what colors are typically associated with the toy.
An incident of rape was reported as occurring in an off-campus apartment early last Friday morning, according to an IU Police Department statement.
Larry Isom is a finisher. As director of facilities for Residential Programs and Services, he’s the one people call to get things done. He sees projects through and advises the students he works with to complete their educations.
After months of preparation and collaboration with the University Architect’s Office and the Indiana Memorial Union, the IU Foundation has installed a new donor recognition wall.
They chalked sidewalks, blocked traffic and beat on cars. They held signs that read, "Stop killing my brothers and sisters." They chanted, "Hands up, don't shoot," as they marched the streets of Bloomington.
After last week’s Demonstration Against Patriarchal Assault rally, Students Against State Violence is now looking to challenge police violence in a planned demonstration for Andre Green, a teenager shot and killed by an Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officer last month.
Representing former IU student John Phillip Enochs in a case involving two counts of rape, lawyer Katharine Liell said she believes there is evidence in the case not reported in the probable cause affidavit that “will change the minds of the public.”
A former IU student has been charged with two counts of rape in two separate instances.
Tery will do anything for his tennis ball.