Eisenberg partners with Middle Way House
Actor Jesse Eisenberg has a history of philanthropy work in arts education and environmentalism. This semester, he is expanding his activism to a nonprofit organization in Bloomington.
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Actor Jesse Eisenberg has a history of philanthropy work in arts education and environmentalism. This semester, he is expanding his activism to a nonprofit organization in Bloomington.
Director of Financial Literacy Phil Schuman refers to himself as a card-carrying member of the student debt club.
Most of the students sitting down in the Georgian Room in the Indiana Memorial Union on Tuesday night were already members of Latino sororities and fraternities, but freshman Peter Amezcua said he was just curious.
IU Police Department Officer Casey Shelburne said he has planned to go to law school since the age of 12. Since then, his career has taken a different path.
IU Police Department Capt. Andy Stephenson said one of his biggest goals is to improve communication with diverse communities at IU.
Eighty Xanax pills in three plastic bags. A fake ID. Two glass smoking devices. Cash.
Though it was a long weekend, freshman Jada Haynes chose not to sleep in or relax. Instead, she woke up early, put on a suit and competed with more than one hundred other business students from around the country for the Kelley School of Business’ National Diversity Case Competition.
Senior Michelle Wisbey returned from winter break to find the door to her duplex smashed and belongings scattered around the rooms. She and her housemates would not have expected a burglary while they were away, yet IU Police Department Capt. Andy Stephenson said such winter break-ins are a big concern.
Freshman Iang Mawi has never helped anyone learn English before. But as someone who once needed help with English, she said she was excited to return the favor.
After a semester of preparations, the basement of Wells Library is reopening its doors to hungry students. The new Bookmark[et] Eatery opens today.
IU Police Department officer Pablo Pesa has had to become nocturnal since the start of 2016. Formerly an officer on a shift from 3 to 11 p.m., he now works from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Purple lighting, candles hanging from the ceiling and orchestral music transformed the Alumni Hall into something more magical Friday night.
Senior Deepti Bansal has spent her years at IU striving to make her passions for the environment and for business work together, she said. With the development of her own company, which sells accessories made of recycled materials from Costa Rica, she has begun to achieve her ambitions. This success has also brought recognition from the University.
The IU chapter of Sigma Kappa was originally founded in 1918. Almost a century later, and after some time without a chapter at IU, the sorority will be founded again.
When junior Mercury Luo talks about her sorority, she still uses the word “we.” After all, she said, she is still part of a sisterhood.
Bella Shu, Panhellenic Association vice president of personal development, said she believes in the power of numbers. With this belief in mind, she said she thinks her most recent work with the PHA will truly be able to make a difference.
After 34 years of representing Indiana in national politics, Lee Hamilton returned once more to Washington, D.C., to be recognized for his work.
Thanksgiving celebrations began a week early for students attending the second annual International Thanksgiving Dinner on Thursday evening.
When the wind blew their candles out, they lit more.
Film director and IU alumnus David Burkman tries to make movies about profound experiences in his own life. One of those experiences inspired a movie that brought him back to IU on Sunday night.