Liquor bottles line the aisles of the alcohol section of the Kroger on College Mall Road. The North-American Interfraternity Conference will ban hard liquor from chapter houses across the nation.
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Individuals should choose to either run, hide or fight in the case of a shooter on campus. In crises, IU-Notify can alert students and employees of danger in a variety of ways.
Why do you march? Indianapolis Women's March attendees speak out
Koby Bluitt, a senior at Ball State University, marched to be a microphone for those who can't speak up. Tina Vawter, an IU class of 1971 graduate, marched because she said she can't stand President Trump.
Stroll through the Grunwald Gallery of Art in a 360-degree tour
The School of Art, Architecture + Design Faculty Exhibition, featuring more than 40 faculty members, will run until Feb. 9.
Then-junior Nicolas Martinez enters the Grunwald Gallery of Art, a gallery on the second floor of the Fine Arts Building that features art by professionals and students.
Congressmen Todd Rokita, R-4th District, and Luke Messer, R-6th District, deliver remarks at the state Republican party's Congress of Countries on Saturday. Neither of the two front-runners for the Republican nomination in Indiana's 2018 Senate primary disavowed President Trump's reported complaints about accepting immigrants from "shithole countries."
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Gary Saunders, the Wayne County Republican Party chair, submits his ballot at a Congress of Counties U.S. Senate Republican straw poll on Saturday. All six Republican candidates mentioned the importance of beating Senator Joe Donnelly, D-Ind.
Rep. Luke Messer, R-6th District, hugs Barb Hackman, Bartholomew County Republican Party chair, after winning a Congress of Counties U.S. Senate Republican straw poll by 65 votes on Saturday. Runner-up Rep. Todd Rokita, R-4th District, received 82.
Chocolate cake in a mug is an easy way to fulfill any chocolate cravings. It only needs four ingredients and can be prepared in your residence hall.
Cook in your dorm with these three recipes
Although Residential Programs and Services offers 21 dining locations at IU, sometimes it’s too much trouble to change out of pajamas and walk to the dining hall. Whether you’re running late to class or just want a quiet moment to yourself, cooking inside your dorm can be a cheap, easy alternative to navigating the dining halls.
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Juniors Lauren Gaynor and Molly Gravier flip through their APT MEMS book, a collection of Polaroids from their time as roommates. Gaynor and Gravier moved in together as sophomores and plan on living together a third year for their senior year.
How was your first day of classes? IU students weigh in.
Despite gray clouds and early class start times, IU students made it to the first classes of the spring semester.
The Sample Gates area on campus sits quiet in between classes. Students weighed in on their first day of classes of spring semester in interviews on Indiana Ave.
Allowing a faucet to drip slightly can prevent pipes from freezing and bursting. Doing so relieves pressure from the pipes.
Daniel Messel is escorted to the Brown County Circuit Court in 2016. Messel was sentenced to 80 years in prison for the murder of Hannah Wilson in April 2015. Messel will be at the Monroe County Circuit Court on Friday to ask for a change of venue.
Kilroy's bouncers stamped incoming attendees' wrists with a reminder to get a flu shot on Dec. 7. The stamp was part of an initiative put on by IU human biology students who collaborated on a semester-long project to raise awareness of influenza and advocate for flu vaccinations.
The JUUL is a type of small, USB-chargeable vaporizer, more commonly known as a ‘vape.' This kind of vape contains nicotine and is therefore illegal for minors to use.
Pills are a popular form of birth control. Awareness of birth control options and costs can affect how students make birth control decisions.
Rex Barnes and Jeff Goldsberry from Let It Shine Lighting hold up a hi-bay LED light, commonly used in gyms and factories, at the Sustainable Profits forum Monday. Let It Shine Lighting and other local small business owners presented ways for business owners to save money by going green.
IU graduates and philanthropists Riley Fuller and Ben Higgins speak Friday morning at Hodge Hall about their for-profit coffee company, Generous, and non-profit organization, Humanity & Hope United Fund. Fuller and Higgins explained how they use profits from Generous to support their philanthropy efforts. "We wanted to do more with the life we were given," Higgins said.