Phi Delta Epsilon supports cause, honors brother
Members of Phi Delta Epsilon medical fraternity threw darts at balloons and made cotton candy Thursday afternoon as they worked to support both a cause and a friend.
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Members of Phi Delta Epsilon medical fraternity threw darts at balloons and made cotton candy Thursday afternoon as they worked to support both a cause and a friend.
When Piper Kerman began a 15-month prison sentence, her lawyer advised her not to make any friends. But Kerman said the friendships she made were what helped her survive.
As darkness fell Saturday night, Dunn Meadow lit up with a parade of people holding glow sticks and light-up balloons.
There is a wall traveling around campus this week.
Sigma Lambda Upsilon sorority is a small group filled with big ideas, said senior Yesenia Estrada, one of its eight members.
Jessica Eilks is not on the Theta Phi Alpha philanthropy committee, but that didn’t stop her when she had an idea for an event.
Students and employers filled the Indiana Memorial Union for the Fall Career and Internship Fair on Thursday afternoon. Countless students and representatives from 116 came to the fair to find a match.
The Mathers Museum of World Cultureswas transformed into the setting for a celebration during a reception to kick off National Hispanic Heritage Month on Tuesday. The event, sponsored by La Casa Latino Cultural Center, featured food and live music.
Amy Johnson and Rachel Sharkey would like everyone to know they don’t go looking for dinosaur bones.
Rush allows students to find a perfect match — with a fraternity, that is. Interfraternity Council Formal Recruitment begins at 2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 11 in Dunn Meadow.
For the professors, friends and people she worked with, the first word to describe Joyce Nyakato was sweet.
This year was another record-setting year for IU’s annual Hoosier to Hoosier sale Aug. 22. The sixth annual sale raised $44,000, $10,000 more than it raised in 2014.
Students in suits filled Hodge Hall 1006 to the brim Thursday evening. Delta Sigma Pi, one of IU’s business fraternities, had its first rush event at 8 p.m.
IU’s annual Student Involvement Fair seeks to make it easier for students to find the student organizations best for them.
In the recently finished Global and International Studies Building, an unused space on the second floor was temporarily transformed into a celebration of food and culture.
A room full of freshmen and returning students shared two things in common: they had all gathered to share both their heritage and a meal.