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(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.
(03/03/15 3:48am)
Daniel I. Bolnick, associate professor of biology at University of Texas at Austin, was awarded the David Starr Jordan prize Monday due to his innovative research in the biology field.
(02/26/15 4:19am)
Singing the theme song of ‘90s television show “Full House” to land a role in “Pitch Perfect” was one anecdote comedian Adam DeVine shared in his solo sketch show.
(03/02/15 3:22am)
Living in the heart of the Serengeti, introductory geology, anthropology and archaeology students were given an experience of a lifetime.
(02/20/15 4:03am)
Entering the dining hall freshman year, most students, having very independent schedules, end up either eating alone in their room or devouring their food in five minutes and leaving right away.
(02/17/15 3:50am)
This Thursday will mark the first day of the Tibetan New Year 2142 in the Tibetan calendar. Called “Losar” in Tibetan, the New Year is celebrated for 15 days, with the main celebrations occuring on the first three days.
(02/16/15 3:20am)
Rolling out of bed on a late Friday morning, IU senior Arielle Moss woke up with a mission — a mission to raise awareness of domestic abuse and sexual assault.
(02/13/15 4:37pm)
During his time in the Middle East, Andrew Reynolds, associate professor at University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, said he knew there was a book in the outstanding events, but he couldn’t write it alone at first.
(02/12/15 4:23am)
Professor Gareth Evans, chancellor of the Australian National University since January 2010, has just been appointed the first diplomat in residence at the IU School of Global and International ?Affairs.
(02/12/15 6:09am)
Pre-medical students, in order to be accepted into medical school, must take the Medical College Admissions Test prior to applying.
(02/10/15 4:13am)
Rosemary Pennington, an IU doctoral candidate and managing editor of Muslim Voices, was developing a podcast on stereotypes related to Muslims versus non-Muslims when she attempted to produce man-on-the-street interviews to gather material for her story. Pennington was placed in a small town in the middle of Indiana and said when she proposed a question just mentioning the words Islam or Muslim, individuals physically ?recoiled away.
(02/05/15 4:06am)
The Indiana Public Health Association, a statewide organization, is responsible for acknowledging and responding to public health issues and concerns throughout the state of Indiana.
(02/04/15 4:43am)
By Alyson Malinger
(02/03/15 3:23am)
As they walked in the room, participants were each given a piece of ?chocolate.
(02/02/15 2:37am)
The Armstrong Teacher Educator Program fostered a panel discussion Friday afternoon with award-winning Armstrong teachers for all education majors focusing in elementary, middle and high school teaching.