Students speak up for peace at candlelight vigil
When the wind blew their candles out, they lit more.
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When the wind blew their candles out, they lit more.
Film director and IU alumnus David Burkman tries to make movies about profound experiences in his own life. One of those experiences inspired a movie that brought him back to IU on Sunday night.
The Office of the Provost, Office of Student Life and Learning and Dean of Students Office are in the process of implementing a new set of policies for self-governing student organizations, including one that would allow the IU Police Department to enter houses at any time.
When Cecilia Peck was approached by Linor Abargil, 1998 Miss World pageant winner, to create a documentary about the story of her sexual assault, she thought it would be a one-year documentary. It eventually became a five-year project, and even after its release, Peck said it continues to influence the work that she does.
On Friday afternoon, the day the former brothers were evicted from their house, the parking lot of the former Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house on Third Street was filled with moving vans, furniture and angry students. As one moving van pulled into the parking lot, a student in an ATO sweatshirt leaned out the back, sarcastically addressing the crowd of parents, former fraternity members and other students.
The former Alpha Tau Omega fraternity house will be shut down, said Kent Miller, president of the Delta Alpha of ATO Inc. board of directors. Delta Alpha of ATO Inc. served as a board of directors and housing corporation for the IU chapter of ATO.
When School of Public Health academic advisor Cindy Moore lost one of her students to suicide in 2007, she said she could not imagine something like that happening in her family. Then, in 2010, she lost her nephew to suicide.
In her first year as the coordinator for outreach to sororities and fraternities for IU Recreational Sports, Ellen Plew said she has had a lot to do.
Cashie Rohaly had been at the IU Dance Marathon since 8 p.m. Friday night. By 4 p.m. Saturday, her voice was hoarse, and her feet were sore.
As Bow Wow Wow’s song “I Want Candy” played from a greek house nearby, a student in a taco costume filled a tiny princess’ bag with candy during the greek community’s annual Safe Halloween event Wednesday night.
Delta Zeta President Madelynn Kuerschner said she believes the most important part of her role in the greek community is accountability. It is with this word in mind that she planned her sorority’s annual alcohol awareness week, she said.
Performers and teachers of cultures around the world came together in Ballantine Hall on Saturday to fill the building with song, dance and language.
Despite only a few weeks to make plans for the event, Sigma Chi’s front yard was crowded Wednesday afternoon.
Whenever Sen. Jim Merritt, R-Indianapolis, tweets about the Indiana Lifeline Law, he always adds the hashtag #MakeGoodDecisions.
Although Dr. Emily Rose’s field of study lies far in the past, she said she believes her work continues to have deep ties to the present.
Crowds of students taking their clothes off in Dunn Meadow were encouraged rather than disciplined Wednesday night.
Large red banners are hanging on fraternity houses all over campus. “Join MARS 4 a safer IU,” reads the banner at Phi Gamma Delta. The one at Phi Sigma Kappa reads “Honk if U support SACS,” referring to IU’s Sexual Assault Crisis Services.
The IU chapter of Alpha Tau Omega has already been shut down following the release of a sexually explicit video on Twitter Wednesday evening, The letters on the front of the house have been removed. Now, the young men living inside the house have no idea whether they will be allowed to stay.
The neon “OPEN” sign above the door of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity’s house was abruptly turned off late Wednesday night.
A group of runners wearing far less clothing than usual meet in Dunn Meadow and race around campus Wednesday night of Homecoming week each year.