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(04/15/15 4:22am)
Gathering people together to celebrate the culture of Israel and hear music from a variety of artists, including the international rock star Matisyahu, Israelpalooza was a platform for the Israeli voice on Bloomington’s campus.
(04/14/15 3:29am)
A panel of social media experts presented Monday on how to turn skills within social media into a career.
(04/09/15 4:12am)
Every April, more than 160 college and university students meet to decide the future of the ?European Union.
(04/08/15 4:12am)
A single drum set, one cello, one piano and a woman in a paneled black gown stepped onto the IU Auditorium stage for a night of classic and contemporary musical numbers from the American ?song book.
(04/07/15 4:05am)
Indiana Rep. Todd Young, R-9th District, came to speak to College Republicans at their weekly meeting last night.
(04/07/15 4:06am)
The skies were open, pouring out spurts of rain. Dunn Meadow was muddy and puddles were starting to form on the grass. But the members of the Sigma Nu fraternity were ready to play football.
(04/03/15 3:32am)
The third annual Cesar Chavez undergraduate research symposium in Latino Studies began Thursday ?evening.
(03/31/15 4:31am)
At the beginning of 2012, the shooting of teenager Trayvon Martin became the start of a national media surplus. IU alumnus Eric Deggans pushed back the publishing date for his book, “Race-Baiter: How the Media Wields Dangerous Words to Divide a Nation,” in light of these nationally arisen tensions.
(03/30/15 4:24am)
Fifteen individual tables were set with pure white tablecloths, a bouquet of bright red flowers displayed in a clear vase and a circular container of tissues aligned evenly next to the flowers.
(03/30/15 2:18am)
IU Muslim Student Union, in conjunction with IU Hillel, sponsored a day of activities and conversation between both groups Friday, a day that is special for both religions.
(03/27/15 4:34am)
On Friday, IU Muslim Student Union and IU Hillel will partner for a day filled with activities, conversation and learning from each other in a religious context. In “TGIF: The ways we coexist,” participants will have the opportunity to attend both Islamic and Jewish services, visit places of worship, play games and bond over food and shared customs.
(03/26/15 4:39am)
When faced with an instance of discrimination, parts of the student population, faculty and staff do not know where to turn to if this undesired situation arises. For more than 25 years, IU has provided groups called Incident Teams to help in these sensitive ?situations.
(03/24/15 3:39am)
As an example of how IU attracts leading young scientists from around the world, IU Vice President for Research Jorge José has recognized five IU faculty members for receiving the National Science Foundation’s most prestigious award for junior faculty.
(03/24/15 3:41am)
Broken down into six attitudes, the structure of politics has shifted throughout the past two years in the ?European world.
(03/23/15 4:03am)
Looking for a way to give back to the land, a group of five individuals, as part of a 42-participant trip, traveled to Israel to represent IU in the Jewish National Fund alternative spring break trip.
(03/13/15 4:02am)
March 8 has become a global web of rich and diverse local activity, connecting women from all around the world in events ranging from political rallies, business, conferences, government activities and networking events to local women’s craft markets, theatric performances, fashion parades and more, according to the International Women’s Day organization.
(03/12/15 2:31am)
The Traditionalist Youth Network — informally known on IU’s campus as a white supremacy organization — protested against anti-racism author Tim Wise on Wednesday at the Whittenberger ?Auditorium.
(03/11/15 4:19am)
After Florida State University quarterback Jameis Winston was let go of all charges related to the campus rape, journalist Walt Bogdanich stepped into a 1 1/2-year investigation about rape on college campuses.
(03/05/15 5:05am)
Living a double life for six years, Alice Goffman was a typical Ivy League undergraduate at University of Pennsylvania during the day and transformed to a “home girl” of the young men on Sixth Street at night.
(03/04/15 4:44am)
Charles R. Bantz, current chancellor of IU-Purdue University Indianapolis, will step down from his position effective Aug. 15, 2015, and rejoin the faculty of the University. Bantz joined IUPUI as chancellor and IU vice president for long-range planning ?in 2003.