OPINION: Being in a rut doesn’t mean you’re a bad student
Being in a rut is OK, but letting it take over your life isn’t.
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Being in a rut is OK, but letting it take over your life isn’t.
After a year of having most classes online, adjusting back to in-person classes has been difficult.
IU made the decision to build another residence hall, Walnut Grove, to help offset the growing student body. This year’s freshman class introduced a record-breaking number of students: about 9,300, according to the official IU news website.
Concert tickets can be expensive, but they’re not a waste of money.
When most people think about being an influencer, they don’t think of it as a hard job.
Editor's Note: This story includes mention of sexual violence.
On Aug. 13, I missed my bus by only a few minutes. After a hard day at work I just wanted to go home, so I decided to use a Lime scooter for the first time in two years. Big mistake.
All-you-can-eat dining halls are a good idea in theory but not in practice.
Making it through the first week of classes may sound easy, but even syllabus day can be challenging after a whole year of online classes due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The IU class of 2021 had a sudden end to their junior year, and a senior year full of restrictions — even their college graduation was altered because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Many students were excited when they heard that classes in fall 2021 were going to be in person. No more Zoom lectures and breakout rooms, just lecture halls and classrooms.
Over the past couple years, thrifting and upcycling clothes has become more popular. Doing so is not only good for the planet, but also introduces new opportunities for fashion trends to resurface.
Since the new Dunkin’ opened, Bloomington has had an even larger variety of coffee to choose from. IU students and Bloomington residents have taken a liking to the new Dunkin’ and have kept the workers busy after it opened in December, 2020.
When IU transitioned to online classes last March, many students had never encountered or were mostly unfamiliar with Zoom. The change has presented plenty of challenges, and both students and professors continue to struggle with online education.