College Republicans members weigh in on Trump
From happy acceptance to outright rejection, young conservatives voiced a range of opinions on Donald Trump last night before the College Republicans at IU callout meeting.
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From happy acceptance to outright rejection, young conservatives voiced a range of opinions on Donald Trump last night before the College Republicans at IU callout meeting.
Greek organizations could save tens of thousands of dollars in donations this year through a switch to a new crowdsourcing website, endorsed this week by the Interfraternity Council and the Panhellenic Association.
Long-standing and new organizations alike vied for new members Thursday afternoon in the Media School’s new home in Franklin Hall during a school-wide activities fair.
Steven Johnson joined Union Board as a freshman.
The IU Student Association began developing plans over the summer to encourage student civic engagement through awareness campaigns and voter registration drives.
The controversial house search agreement sent to greek houses earlier this month does not allow IU Police Department to barge into houses at will, IUPD and Student Life and Learning representatives said Monday night in a meeting with fraternity and sorority representatives.
During an icebreaker Monday morning in Geology 436, students clustered in groups of twos, then fours, then eights and were forced to find traits in common.
AgainstPROHIBITION, a student organization founded last fall, has pushed for national legislation that would change marijuana policy and has highlighted important figures like Steve Jobs and Shakespeare who used drugs. This year, members are already making plans for more acitivities, including hosting a marijuana legalization rally in October.
Student feedback from course evaluations at IU is now available online for nearly every class through the One.IU application seven years after the process to implement a course evaluation system began.
Greek and non-greek students alike have taken to social media this week to criticize a policy that makes greek houses on campus subject to search by the IU police department and other safety organizations.
Controversy has arisen over a policy developed last November by Student Life and Learning that makes Greek chapters housed on campus subject to search by the IU police department and other IU safety organizations provided that the organization is given notification of the search at least 24 hours in advance.
Former IU student and athlete Charles Keating IV, known to friends as Charlie, always wanted to be a Navy SEAL, former teammate Sean Jefferson said.
In a voting booth at Faith Lutheran Church on Tuesday afternoon, two pairs of shoes were visible underneath the red and white dividers: the modest shoes of a voter and a smaller pink pair of sneakers belonging to second-grader Anna Callahan.
Less than a week before the Indiana presidential primary, candidate Bernie Sanders spoke before an enraptured crowd of more than 3,000 people, calling for a revolution.
Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders will visit campus at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the IU Auditorium for a rally ahead of the May 3 Indiana presidential primary.
The blue lights are unevenly distributed, and campus-crime hot spots are far from the lights, according to IU Police Department crime data mapped by the Indiana Daily Student from Oct. 1, 2015, to April 4, 2016.
Parts 2 and 3 of this series will be published April 12 and 13.
At an open house in the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center last week, a packed room with more people than chairs welcomed the center’s new director, Monica Green.
When students are disowned by family because of their sexuality or gender identity, some students find another family through the IU LGBT community, said Doug Bauder, office coordinator of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Student Support Services.
As a critical care nurse, Greg Carter saw pained and dying people throughout his career. Now as a clinical assistant professor in the IU School of Nursing, Carter said the idea of people dying alone keeps him up at night.