Five IU Alumni receive the Distinguished Alumni Service Award
The Solarium in the Indiana Memorial Union was filled with cocktails, chatter, handshakes, hugs and people who all have a connection to IU.
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The Solarium in the Indiana Memorial Union was filled with cocktails, chatter, handshakes, hugs and people who all have a connection to IU.
IU Student Government congressional elections took place from 10 a.m. Oct. 1 to 10 p.m. Oct 2. Around 2,700 students voted, and 32 people were elected as congressional representatives, according to the election commission.
IU Student Government executive branch members led the first IUSG town hall meeting of this semester Thursday.
IU Student Government executive branch members met over the weekend to analyze data collected from a survey regarding the role of electric scooters at IU and write a report for the IU Board of Trustees.
The 14 new Freshman Internship Program members rushed from station to station, talking to every IU Student Government executive branch member in sight. For 56 minutes, they scribbled on paper, bobbed their heads, shook hands, talked quickly, made intense eye-contact and answered questions.
IU professors, research fellows, faculty, students and community leaders will gather 9 a.m. Friday in Room 216 in IU’s Geology building to discuss climate change.
Earlier this month, in the midst of 90-degree weather, sweaty foreheads and students beginning to wonder why fall hasn’t put a chill in the air, the new second Brown County Leaf Cam was installed.
The Division of Student Affairs changed the name of the Office of Alternative Screening and Intervention Services to Substance Use Intervention Services.
IUStudent Government will have elections for 61 congressional seats Oct. 1 and 2.
When Dr. Laura Knudson joined the IU Health Center staff in September 2018, she said she listed two goals for her next five years at IU: to create a more welcoming environment for gender fluid students and bring together a team to coordinate care for gender fluid and transgender students.
Freshman year of college is a time of firsts. For some students, freshman year means their first time living without their parents, their first time without a strict daily schedule and the first time they will walk into the wrong classroom in front of possibly 100 other confused freshmen.
Last spring, the current IU Student Government executive branch leaders ran on a campaign platform entitled ‘Vision.’
The IU Health Center has stopped writing verification of visit slips for students suffering from short-term illness, injury or mental health problems who miss classes, assignments or tests.
With the number of opportunities for students to get involved at IU, it can be daunting to jump into a new organization, especially one as vast as student government.
Comedian Hari Kondabolu will perform at 8 p.m. Thursday and 8 and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Comedy Attic.
Ballet majors from the Jacob School of Music danced, leaped, crawled, rolled and jumped on the stage Tuesday night at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
The Bloomington-based alternative singer-songwriter Shaun Fleming, who plays under the stage name Diane Coffee, will perform 9:30 p.m. Thursday at the Bishop Bar.
Stand-up comedian Kurt Braunohler will perform 8 p.m. Thursday and 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at The Comedy Attic.
The second annual Before I Die Festival, a two-week event designed to get the living to talk about dying, will start this Tuesday and extend until the end of April.
IU Soul Revue is busy these days.