As the holiday season begins, here are ways to be more environmentally-friendly and decrease waste
While the holiday season is a time of giving to friends and family, doing so can negatively impact the environment.
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While the holiday season is a time of giving to friends and family, doing so can negatively impact the environment.
The second to last week before winter break — ‘dead week’— is a stressful time for all students as they rapidly prepare for final exams, work on projects and finish up any assignments before the end of the semester.
Experts and doctors are expecting what they call a “tripledemic” to arrive this winter. This is due to a surge of COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial viruses (RSV) cases.
While Indiana’s Lifeline Law has been in effect for over a decade, advocates are now asking for the law to be expanded to include legal immunity for minors when reporting drug overdoses.
Julia Plavnik, an assistant professor of mathematics at IU, recently received the Humboldt Fellowship, a lifelong network of 60 to 70 selected researchers that provide resources such as sponsorships and research institutions and encourage collaboration.
An analysis published by the Indiana Behavioral Health Commission shows untreated mental health conditions cost Indiana nearly $4.2 billion per year.
Kiese Laymon, an IU alumnus and author of multiple works including a personal memoir called “Heavy,” was awarded the MacArthur Fellowship on Oct. 12. Laymon graduated from the College of Arts and Sciences with a Master of Fine Arts in creative writing in 2002.
The former Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center was recently renovated and reopened as the Waldron Arts Center after a decade, according to an Indiana Public Media article.
As classes inch closer to the end of the semester, more students begin to sacrifice their mental health to ace their exams, but at what cost?