Delta Phi Epsilon spreads awareness during national eating disorders awareness week
Sophomore Mikayla Smith does not like to think about body image. Instead, she said she likes to think about her legs because they help her walk.
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Sophomore Mikayla Smith does not like to think about body image. Instead, she said she likes to think about her legs because they help her walk.
Senior Betsy Adams said she can’t wait to see a stranger on campus wearing the shirt she created, a reminder of her efforts to support the LGBTQ community.
Before junior Nick Egloff could start his part-time job, he had to learn how to parallel park a 40-foot-long, 29,000-pound bus.
After walking nearly 100 miles, Purdue junior Aaron Lai arrived at Assembly Hall on Tuesday night in time to watch the Hoosiers and the Boilermakers tip off.
Rep. Trey Hollingsworth, R-9th District, visited IU on Monday to discuss issues such as the national emergency and access to health care.
Rain and cold weather is never a good mix for potholes. But after last Thursday’s storm, Bloomington is not messing around when it comes to fixing them.
Freshman Avery Anderson sat soaked from the rain in her Ballantine lecture hall Feb. 7, preparing for her first Intro to American Politics exam. But shortly before 1 p.m., when the class was supposed to start, she got a Canvas notification from her professor about a tornado warning.
A new fraternity is circling its way back to IU.
Last year, teachers from West Virginia, Oklahoma and Kentucky decided enough was enough. Last month, tens of thousands of teachers in Los Angeles did the same. Now, teachers in Denver are planning to take similar action, and Indiana teachers are facing similar conditions.
The Monroe County Humane Association’s clinic and food pantry will more than double in size when they move to a new location next year.
The location of Herman B Wells library used to be Phi Delta Theta, the Laughing Planet Cafe used to be Sigma Nu and the Informatics East building used to be Beta Theta Pi.
A new chef is in town at IU Health Bloomington Hospital. She works 24 hours a day and can make variations of one dish: salad.
An online petition persuading IU officials to cancel classes Wednesday was signed by more than 6,000 students within the first hour of its creation.
When senior Nidhi Krishnan walks into Bloomington High School South, she said she feels safe. But then again, she said, that is probably what the students in Parkland, Florida, felt before February's school shooting.
Each year, the Office of Student Conduct places various sanctions on student organizations. Although all organizations sanctioned in the 2018-2019 school year so far have been chapters of greek life organizations, it can happen to any of the more than 750 student organizations at IU.
The Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Education and Health Sciences named a new assistant vice provost for student development, a new position at IU.
Senior Tanner Smith parked the red van outside the Wells Library parking lot, pop music playing softly in the background. Usually, he would be blasting electronic dance music like Bassnectar or Porter Robinson to keep himself awake.
The IU Panhellenic Association celebrated Bid Night on Tuesday at the IU Tennis Center.
A recent study found Navient, an American corporation that manages student loans, had the most complaints filed against them with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in 2018.
So you’re living on your own now. OK, maybe you have a roommate or three, but for a lot of students, it’s a big change from living with parents or guardians.