IU celebrates World Book and Copyright Day
Tuesday marks World Book and Copyright Day, a day designed as a tribute to reading.
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Tuesday marks World Book and Copyright Day, a day designed as a tribute to reading.
The Bat Chaser, a new coaster supposed to combine the feel of hang gliding, zip lining and roller coaster riding into one ride, is undergoing construction in Indiana Caverns.
IU Student Government completed the third Vision of the Ideal College Environment Report, known as the VOICE Report and is now distributing it to interested students, administrators, faculty and staff.
Senior Olivia Ranseen and juniors Amanda Kiefer and Lindsey Nelson carted 15 leftover trays of food from the IMU last Saturday to a food lab in the Student Building.
A Sexual Misconduct Student Working Group has released its recommendations regarding the sexual misconduct policy at IU.
Hundreds of laps around Bill Armstrong Stadium, thousands of spectators and months of work from the IU Student Foundation will come together in IU’s most iconic event next weekend.
Months of asking students about their visions for a better IU have seemingly paid off for student government executive ticket Vision. IU will welcome Vision’s Isabel Mishkin as its next IU Student Government president.
With IU Student Government elections underway, Bridge IU and Vision are spending their last two days before the results are announced campaigning across campus.
Voting closes Thursday night
With elections approaching Wednesday and Thursday, the two tickets running to lead IU Student Government next year took an opportunity to familiarize students with their platforms one last time.
Safety rules are drilled into students’ heads from a young age, but many don’t follow safety guidelines when jumping on an e-scooter to get to class.
Discussing topics varying from gun violence to greek life, both of the executive tickets for IU Student Government kicked off the final week before elections Tuesday with a town hall.
Law school applications are on the rise, and 87 percent of law school admissions officers surveyed in a 2018 study cited the political climate as a significant factor.
Bridge IU, a new group, is running for IU Student Government’s highest executive positions with hopes of bringing students together.
Isabel Mishkin was born in Chicago. The city, not the suburbs.
IU Outdoor Adventures will take two trips over spring break: one to the Ozarks in Arkansas and one to the Rio Grande.
IU Student Government passed two changes to its Election Code last week. The changes will apply to the IUSG executive elections at the end of March.
Rumors are circulating around IU that an artificial intelligence chat bot, named Zo, gives phones viruses through GroupMe.
The Minority Association of Pre-Medical Students promotes culturally competent future physicians through service, professionalism, academics and social events.
IU Student Government organized a panel on sexual assault and violence Wednesday in the Grand Hall of the Neal-Marshall Education Center. The event, called the Power of Believing, focused on the science behind sexual assault trauma and ways IU can foster a safe community on campus.