Greeks collaborate to combat sexual assault
In an effort to combat sexual assault and its stigma within the greek system, fraternity and sorority members met to discuss solutions.
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In an effort to combat sexual assault and its stigma within the greek system, fraternity and sorority members met to discuss solutions.
As of Dec. 10, 2014, Total Frat Move fans can now receive Rush Boobs anonymously and directly to their phones. The website moved its photo gallery to the app Cyber Dust, backed by IU alum Mark Cuban.
Hannah painted the Greek letters across her friends’ bare chests and butt cheeks.
Adding alcohol to the equation of sexual assault and consent often leaves students in a gray area.
It’s on us.
By Lindsay Moore
Applying for citizenship in America is like playing a high-stakes game of Chutes and Ladders. Were you born in America? Slide down and claim your citizenship. If not, you must climb the rungs of temporary visas, permanent residency and naturalization papers.
The 2014-15 Interfraternity Council Executive Board was elected Nov. 17 by the President’s Council.
Four IU students gathered in Indianapolis last month to be recognized as some of Indiana’s Outstanding Students of Spanish, as presented by the Indiana Chapter of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese.
The Interfraternity Council at IU announced that November would be sexual assault awareness month for greek chapters. To show its support, Pi Kappa Alpha launched a social media campaign called Shatter the Silence.
Twenty-four hours after freshman Leo Mohlke checked the transgender box on his housing form, Residential Programs and Services asked how they could accommodate him.
For the kids. Three words that represent $3 million worth of hope for the families at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis.
The School of Public and Environmental Affairs is supporting the National Public Radio’s “Cities Project” that will air this fall.
As the clock hands inched toward midnight Monday night, sophomore Catherine Merrell wasn't just an IU Dance Marathon dancer, but a cheerleader, as well.
Waking up in Salamanca, Spain, senior Ellen Rowe had only one thing on her mind. It was 100 days before the IU Dance Marathon, and she was determined to contribute to the 100-Day Challenge and raise $100 in 24 hours for Riley Hospital for Children.
The savory smell of Cambodian spices filled La Casa Latino Cultural Center on Friday afternoon as Sigma Lambda Gamma National Sorority Inc. hosted its multicultural potluck.
From IDS reports
Sophomore Evans Scholar Danny Hopkins looks down in confusion at his formal white server’s jacket and then up at fellow Evans Scholar Jack Conway for clarification.
Alumni Hall flourished with vibrant colors and prominent drums during the weekend for the fourth-annual Traditional Powwow.
The greek community is participating in the campus-wide energy challenge sponsored by the IU Office of Sustainability and Residential Programs and Services. The challenge focuses on the conservation of water and electricity and started Oct. 13. It lasts until Nov. 10.