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COLUMN: The Qatar World Cup is unethical and inhumane, but we can’t do anything about it
Imagine you’re walking on the beaten, muddy path through your local carnival. Sweat dripping down your forehead and watered-down lemonade in hand, you find your favorite game booth — the one where you race others to pop a balloon by squirting a water gun at a target.
LIVE UPDATE: Scenes, news around Monroe County on Election Day
The Indiana Daily Student will bring you news, updates and scenes all day at the polls as well results after they close. We have you covered so you know who's on your ballot and whether your candidates are in the lead.
IDS wins college media outlet, newspaper of the year among numerous other newsroom awards
The Indiana Daily Student brought home several national college awards last weekend, including best college media outlet, best newspaper of the year and second-best all-time newspaper among multiple other newspaper, online and multiplatform recognitions. IDS staff also received multiple awards in best story, multimedia, design and advertising categories.
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: The IDS, WIUX and IUSTV are collaborating for the midterm elections
IU Student Television, WIUX and the Indiana Daily Student are excited to announce a multi-media partnership to collaborate and share coverage responsibilities for this November’s midterm elections.
How to deal with roommates whether they are your bestie or a stranger
Planning your living situation a year in advance is truly a humbling experience. Knowing where you are going to live is what appears to be the hard part, but that is only half the battle. It’s what you think is the easy decision — choosing your roommates —that can make your home life feel like either a war zone or a cool hang.
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Demonstraters cheer and hoist their signs in the air April 14, 2022, outside Sample Gates.
LETTER FROM THE EDITOR: Daily national headlines can now be found at the IDS
At the IDS, we always emphasize showing our readers the local angle.
‘The program is doomed’: Players say Indiana volleyball coach Steve Aird created a culture of fear
Multiple student-athletes allege Aird caused players to leave the Indiana volleyball program.
The 2022 Little 500 Guide
From team rosters and jersey colors to news and race coverage, the Indiana Daily Student gathered everything you need to know for "the greatest college weekend."
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Demonstraters listened to multiple speakers and music April 14, 2022, outside Sample Gates. Mutiple picket lines are taking place outside IU buildings starting this week as the graduate workers look to be recognized as a union and fight for higher wages.
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A demonstrater holds two signs April 14, 2022, outside Sample Gates. Mutiple picket lines are taking place outside IU buildings starting this week as graduate workers look to be recognized as a union and fight for higher wages.
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When a car honked in support, demonstraters cheered and hoisted their signs in the air April 14, 2022, outside Sample Gates. Mutiple picket lines are taking place outside IU buildings starting this week as the graduate workers look to be recognized as a union and fight for higher wages.
Everything to know about the IU graduate worker strike
The IDS has organized its coverage to catch you up and keep you up to date on this multi-year dispute.
Community tells IU, Jacobs ‘time’s up’ for lack of follow through on sexual misconduct policies
Editor's Note: This story includes mention of sexual assault.
Jacobs school releases internal statement after IDS investigation, offensive flyer defacement
Editor's note: This story includes mention of sexual violence.
'We need to change the culture': Music community plans Saturday protest to condemn sexual violence
Editor's Note: This story includes mention of sexual assault.
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Protest flyers are seen taped on an Indiana Avenue utility pole March 31, 2022. Organizers hung multiple flyers around campus to spread word of Saturday’s event at the East Studio Building. Some of those flyers have been torn down and defaced with offensive writing.
After violating state public access law, IU continues to deny IDS sexual assault records
For a second time, IU denied the Indiana Daily Student access to parts of student Chris Parker's disciplinary record involved in the 'Dissonance in due process' investigation. The Indiana Public Access Counselor said in its Jan. 31 opinion the university violated public access laws in its first refusal.
COLUMN: Women’s sports deserve our respect. Let’s start with how we talk about them.
The sports world is often thought to be where logical expectations are suspended and the unbelievable can happen. Hell, it’s March. This is the month when the entire country is looking for an upset, a shake-up, the status-quo to topple down.