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(12/04/18 4:31am)
With paper Hanukkah menorahs, strewn across the room and a table to make one’s own, many people celebrated the second day of Hanukkah. Traditional Jewish food was served and music played from the speakers.
(12/03/18 10:38pm)
Three IU researchers from the Department of Chemistry studied how cell membrane-coated nanoparticles, or particles the size of a nanometer, bind to target cells in 2016. Their work was published last month in American Chemical Society's journal ACS Nano.
(11/29/18 10:21pm)
Junior Jenna Crawford said sweatpants are a staple of her daily outfits, and few students have seen her dressed up this semester. But this December, she is wearing dresses every day to bring attention to modern slavery and human trafficking.
(11/25/18 11:00pm)
Dogs run all around Pi Kappa Alpha. Members fall over themselves to make sure Rey, Cash, Jayda, Boba and Jax's needs are tended to, junior Daniel Stein, Pike president said. However, a few more dogs will be at the residence with the upcoming Pikes and Pups event.
(11/16/18 1:32am)
The Office of Student Conduct gives cease and desist orders to student organizations when there is suspended activity occurring that violates one of the IU's rules, including rules about hazing and sexual misconduct.
(11/13/18 2:39am)
Legs slowly lift a half inch above the floor as music drifts through School of Public Health room 171. Sophomore Grant Harlan and other participants slowly lift hands, legs and heads to stretch and practice yoga techniques on brightly colored mats in the dimly lit studio.
(11/08/18 1:36am)
Senior Scott Olofson, co-founder of Tex’s BBQ, said everyone knew Tex.
(11/08/18 12:55am)
Indiana state legislators will be required to create a balanced budget every two years after an amendment to Article 10 Section 5 of Indiana’s constitution passed Tuesday.
(11/05/18 4:42am)
What are the midterm elections?
(11/04/18 8:11pm)
IU Dance Marathon raised $4,187,051.23 during its 28th dance marathon. Participants danced for 36 hours from Friday night to Sunday morning while raising money for the Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health in Indianapolis.
(11/04/18 10:14pm)
Indiana Public Question 1 asks if the state should adopt a policy requiring legislators to make a balanced budget every two years, amending Article 10 Section 5 of Indiana’s constitution.
(11/03/18 2:58am)
In its inaugural year in 1991, IU Dance Marathon raised $10,900. Almost every year, it raised more money than the last. One reason is because of its member growth, as it is one of the largest student-run philanthropies in the nation.
(10/31/18 11:49pm)
The air is humid with thick leaves swaying in the air. Green hues reflect off of the flora. Welcome to the Jordan Hall greenhouse.
(10/24/18 3:10am)
Students milled about the room in fancy apparel, with men in suits and women in dresses. They sipped on brightly colored drinks in flutes and cocktail glasses, though the liquids were missing a key ingredient: alcohol.
(10/24/18 2:56pm)
An 8-foot, monstrous figure lurches toward a crowd of strangers, ready to give them a surprise. In the creature’s outstretched metal arm is a single item, one that provokes many questions but answers few of them: a business card.
(10/18/18 11:33pm)
A small crowd of people gathered around the two white signs, scrawling messages of past hate and future hope in an array of colors.
(10/17/18 12:49am)
A group of three freshman wore hospital masks Tuesday during the 2018 State of the University Address to draw attention to the mold problem on campus.
(10/17/18 1:28am)
At the State of the University Address, IU President Michael McRobbie talked about the University’s improvements in education as well as the different financial initiatives in place, all in preparation for the bicentennial.
(10/15/18 12:59am)
Lianne Kowiak was told her son Harrison would be home for Thanksgiving in 2008. Instead, Harrison died as a result of hazing at Lenoir-Rhyne University in North Carolina before Thanksgiving break.
(10/12/18 1:19am)
Phi Kappa Tau is organizing a charity concert from 9 to 11 p.m. Oct. 19 at Serendipity Martini Bar. Proceeds will go to SeriousFun, the fraternity’s national philanthropy.