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The campus fundraising group IU4Nepal has met its initial goal of raising $20,000 for emergency relief efforts following the April 25 earthquake in Nepal.
Christine White ate packaged crackers and drank fruit juice from a plastic cup for dinner Monday night.
A circle of candlelight surrounded Showalter Fountain on ?Friday night.
Candles appeared to float in the air Dec. 12 in Alumni Hall of the Indiana Memorial Union.
It wasn’t an ordinary winter wonderland that took over Dunn Meadow on Saturday evening.
Some students left Oxfam IU’s fourth annual Hunger Banquet full while others left hungry, but all left with a greater understanding of the issues surrounding world hunger.
Students and community members gathered Wednesday evening in the Poynter Center to learn about the impact of the 2010 Affordable Care Act’s provisions for college-age Americans.
A character in the popular 2004 movie “Mean Girls” said, “Halloween is the one night a year when a girl can dress like a total slut and no other girls can say anything about it.”
Women interested in more jobs, opportunities and money should consider a career in tech, the IU Center of Excellence for Women in Technology’s website says.
The once near-linear career ladder is now often referred to as a jungle gym ?instead.
IU is losing its diversity education director Eric Love. For the better part of the past two decades, Love has been known widely as a staple in the advancement of campus diversity ?initiatives.
It was an overcast October day in 1998 when the Asian Culture Center opened after months of anticipation, ACC director Melanie Castillo-Cullather recalled.
An IU researcher has been granted more than $700,000 from the National Science Foundation to continue his forest emissions research.
Thinking about food in the middle of class is a requirement in this semester’s Themester courses.
Former students of Joel Wong’s positive psychology class claim they came out of the semester with the knowledge to attain the illusive goal of happiness.
New research from the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction reveals that single parents of young children are having as much sex as their married counterparts.
Two months after being arrested for his undocumented immigrant status, journalist and filmmaker Jose Antonio Vargas continues to travel the country sharing his story and advocating for immigration reform.
Jonathan Raff never thought the smog-filled playgrounds of his Los Angeles childhood home would be the topic winning him research awards years later.
Scottish voters debating independence from the United Kingdom resonates a lot closer to home than locals might think.