Students crowd around the maze of businesses and internships Tuesday during the Walter Center for Career Achievement 2017 Winter Career + Internship Fair in the Indiana Memorial Union. The booths were in Alumni Hall and the Georgian room.
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Law students Francesca Hoffman and Emily Kile wrote letters to those who donated money for a trip to Washingotn, D.C., for the Women's March. The students also wrote letters to the National Guard and the Metropolitan Police Department of Washington D.C.
Junchen Jiang, from Carnegie Mellon University, speaks about optimizing the quality of internet experience Tuesday in State Room East of the Indiana Memorial Union. Jiang is an applicant for IU's computer science department. There were faculty present who would offer evaluations on his presentation at its conclusion.
IU releases analysis on Carmel redevelopment
The IU Public Policy Institute recently released a comprehensive analysis on the impact public investment and redevelopment into Carmel’s central core has had on the city and it’s taxpayers.
Spectators listen to Victor Salvo, founder and executive director of the Legacy Project, speak Monday evening. Salvo spoke of the importance of these men and women and the struggles they endured in hiding their identity.
Spectators listen to Victor Salvo, founder and executive director of the Legacy Project, speak Monday evening. Salvo spoke of the importance of these men and women and the struggles they endured in hiding their identity.
Spectators viewed the Legacy Wall Monday evening in the East Lounge in the IMU. There were speakers from different IU departments, live music and snacks.
Director of Student Legal Services gives presentation
On a crooked projection screen inside the Asian Culture Center on Wednesday, students viewed a presentation on First Amendment rights.
A statue of WWII Correspndent, Ernie Pyle located outside of Franklin Hall. The statue was defaced with a burrito or gyro along with an uprooted plant.
Nicholas Smith remembered as friendly, caring
Nicholas Smith loved the Dallas Cowboys, especially running back Ezekiel Elliot.
IU students' flights canceled following Fort Lauderdale shooting
Alyssa Randazzo, accompanied by her brother Tyler Randazzo and her boyfriend Rusty Brost, was finishing her vacation aboard a cruise ship on Friday. It was the group of IU students’ final night before making port on Saturday morning in Fort Lauderdale and flying back to IU for their second semester classes.
Muslim holiday lands one day after 9/11
Practicing Muslims may be absent from school and work today as they celebrate their holy day, Eid al-Adha. The holiday, which occurs one day after Sept. 11 this year, had some Muslims worried about America’s response.
Community gathers at education rally
A young boy retrieved a dead dragonfly from the ground. He picked it up and looked through its wings toward the sun. Then, running through the grass, he began mimicking airplane sounds. He seemed unaware of the gathered mass, but they were helping make a decision that could affect him forever.
IU Republicans students react to Cruz's campaign suspension
When Ted Cruz dropped out of the presidential race, members of the Monroe County GOP didn’t bother to turn up the volume on Buffalo Wild Wings’ televisions to hear him.
Locals cast votes at Eastview Church of the Nazarene
Local campaigners stood in front of a sign that read “Beyond this point no campaigning or distribution of literature” at Eastview Church of the Nazarene.
American Muslim convert shares her story
When Anna Maidi thinks about her life, she realizes it is split into two very distinct times. Her transition from the previous life to the new one is culminated around one clear moment.
LGBTQ event opened discussion between parents and children
Children looked up at their parents and waited for their reactions to the presentations facilitated by Prism Youth Community at Bloomington about family support.
Jewish women discuss representation
Sue Silberberg was driving down the road with her two children more than 20 years ago when they saw a man walking alongside the asphalt.
Officers patrol transient-heavy areas
The shouting echoed off the concrete walls. Two white-shirted police officers stepped out of their white SUV and approached the source of the disturbance.
Muslim women speak about representation
The black cloth covered her neck, her ears and the color of her hair, but she said her hijab doesn’t restrict her freedom.