IU, Bloomington relations could strengthen with new student position
As students move into their residence halls this week, the core of IU has returned to campus -- and the city of Bloomington.
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As students move into their residence halls this week, the core of IU has returned to campus -- and the city of Bloomington.
Students, faculty and staff now have less than three weeks to switch their current campus IDs to CrimsonCards.
Sample Gates, Showalter Fountain and other campus landmarks are filled with seniors taking their last photos before leaving Bloomington and their college years behind. We asked some seniors to share their favorite IU memories and advice for current students.
Personal finance is the last thing on students’ minds during dead week, said Phil Schuman, director of financial literacy at IU.
Bristling white fronds, tubes of geometric wiring and fluid-filled glass bulbs hang within a creature-like installation swooping above the central staircase in Luddy Hall.
Nationwide, annual salaries of female faculty are $23,000 less than male faculty, according to a 2017 study published in Educational Researcher.
Cottage Grove will be home to 28 fully-leafed tulip poplars by June.
Pop music blared as students wearing #IUDay T-shirts walked down the Indiana Memorial Union stairs facing Seventh Street on April 18, which were adorned with ballons and red and white banners reading "IU Day".
Pete Mikolaitis has made it through 17 Little 500 races as the general manager of Nick’s English Hut.
Sophomore Lilly Forkner said the stigma behind reporting sexual violence might be perpetuated by a historic lack of inaction.
Six puppies drew more than one hundred people to Dunn Meadow on Wednesday afternoon.
As cars whirred past the corner of Dunn Meadow and students walked home from class, ten students partook in a moment of silence to honor the victims of identity-based violence and genocide on Monday.
Students, faculty and staff now have less than three months to switch their current campus IDs to CrimsonCards.
Freshman Hibah Butt said this year’s Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is about redefining stereotypes for Asian-American and Pacific Islanders, and recognizing their distinct history.
Charles Ryu said he's one of only 275 North Korean defectors living in the United States.
The IU Residence Hall Association has established a forum for students to share feedback on residence halls.
A recurring question raised at the third annual America’s Role in the World Conference was one which two retired Congressmen, Sen. Richard Lugar and Rep. Lee Hamilton, said they were frequently asked by presidents in the Oval Office.
Measured counting, gentle footsteps and slow Portuguese music emanated from the Indiana Memorial Union Frangipani Room on Wednesday night.
Only five percent of IU’s food products qualified as Real Food in 2015-16.
Master’s student Ellie Symes shared lessons from her experience as a tech startup entrepreneur Saturday.