IU students promote Latino culture through Latinx IUnity Walk
Despite the brisk weather, a group of almost 40 students walked through campus together Thursday to promote Latino unity on IU’s campus.
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Despite the brisk weather, a group of almost 40 students walked through campus together Thursday to promote Latino unity on IU’s campus.
Students are invited to learn how to edit Wikipedia coverage of women during the IU Libraries’ “Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon” on Thursday.
About half of all IU students will receive invitations starting Wednesday to complete an anonymous survey about sexual misconduct.
New York Times journalist Maggie Haberman spoke Monday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater about her experiences covering the Trump administration as a White House correspondent.
A group of IU students gathers around a table in the library of the LGBTQ+ Culture Center to set aside their responsibilities for three hours every Saturday night and escape into the imaginary world of Dungeons and Dragons.
Fran Gray, center, touches her husband, Jim Gray, on the arm Friday at Jill's House in Bloomington. Jim is an accomplished artist suffering from dementia. Noble Guyon Buy Photos
As a group of about 20 IU students marched and chanted their way through campus Thursday, one student held his sign above the others.
Nomad Rides, a Bloomington-based ride sharing service, employs only IU students as its drivers. It acts as a student-focused alternative to services such as Uber and Lyft.
IU students learned about growing up in Taiwan during Taiwan Day Sunday.
Most people have a favorite bar in Bloomington based on either the experience the bar provides or what will save the most money — sometimes both. Here are some of Bloomington bars' daily deals.
Journalist Yair Rosenberg spoke on Monday at IU in Swain Hall West about how modern anti-Semitism affects the Jewish community, especially on social media, and how people can respond to it.
IU Recreational Sports is having its 11th annual Celebrate EveryBODY Week from Feb. 24 to March 2, a campaign encouraging positive body image and mindfulness.
The LGBTQ+ Center started a mentoring program in 2018 as a way for LGBTQ students at IU to help incoming LGBTQ freshmen navigate their first semester of school.
Some IU faculty and graduate student instructors will attend a presentation Friday put on by IU’s Scholarship of Teaching and Learning program to help educators be more inclusive in their classrooms.
Students, staff and community members will answer trivia questions about black music and culture Thursday during the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center’s annual Black Knowledge Bowl.
IU students and staff will discuss the idea of stereotype threat, what it means and strategies to overcome it Wednesday during a workshop put on by the Center of Excellence for Women in Technology.
Restaurants and bakeries in Bloomington are celebrating Valentine’s Day by offering heart-shaped foods. Whether you split the food with a loved one or eat it by yourself, you can enjoy both savory and sweet options. Here are a few heart-shaped foods you can enjoy Feb. 14:
Bloomington leaders examined issues facing the Monroe County black population during a State of the Black Community address Tuesday at City Hall.
The African American Choral Ensemble will present a concert Wednesday in honor of Black History Month.
Students explored displays of Mexican art, history and immigration Thursday in Herman B Wells Library during the library’s Exploremos open house.