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(04/05/17 11:55pm)
Bill Garrett was short for a center. It didn’t stop the 6’2’’ basketball player from setting new scoring and rebounding records while he played for IU’s varsity team from 1948 to 1951.
(03/29/17 9:04pm)
While many students who come to IU do so directly from high school, there are always exceptions. The Center for Students in Transition helps non-traditional students, those who are coming back to IU after a break or face other special circumstances, find academic success.
(03/23/17 12:20am)
Agnieszka Graff is a professor at the University of Warsaw, a human rights activist, and an author. This week she is visiting IU to share her expertise with students and faculty at the
University.
(03/10/17 2:36am)
When professor Joan Hawkins writes, she sits at her desk surrounded by bookshelves, near a large window that overlooks the forest behind her house.
(03/05/17 11:53pm)
Net Impact IU is focused on making positive changes for the environment, but the group's work isn’t centered around environmental activism or influencing policy policy. Instead, the student group works to create solutions to environmental challenges using business-focused solutions instead of political ones.
(03/03/17 12:19am)
To everyone who took their ID picture rain-soaked, sweaty or just downright messy, time has come for a redo.
(02/26/17 10:04pm)
A black tarp hung low to cover the blackboard. Two black lamps illuminated six performers as they stood in front of a dark lecture hall. Classes had ended, but people filled Woodburn 003 Friday evening, and they were talking. They were talking about vaginas.
(02/24/17 12:07am)
A 4 a.m. stint at Herman B Wells Library is a final resort for some students, a last-ditch effort to finish a presentation or complete a term paper.
(02/16/17 1:28am)
The sanctuary campus movement, designed to aid and protect undocumented students, has grown nationally. However, the definitions of sanctuary campuses vary between different universities and activist organizations and some universities fear a loss of funding if they become
sanctuary campuses.
(02/09/17 1:52am)
The first time Katreen Boustani felt anti-Syrian sentiments was in kindergarten.
(03/02/17 10:48pm)
The bright crimson trident that represents IU is symbolic of the Indiana Hoosiers, but for many, it is hard to pinpoint what a Hoosier is. There is no consensus on the word’s origin, and its meaning still provokes debate today.
(02/01/17 10:22pm)
Before President Trump took office, junior Anabel Carmona-Gutierrez had a plan. She would get a job for one year and then return to her home country, Spain, to get a master’s
degree.
(01/26/17 1:56am)
A knee-length skirt is Hannah Iskow’s choice of dress for class every day. As a Jewish person, she said she tries to embody Judaism in her outlook on life, her day-to-day activities and her dress.
(01/19/17 11:24pm)
Amanda Stephens, an IU grad student, accepts that Donald Trump will be the nation’s newest president. However, she said she will resist what he
stands for.
(01/16/17 9:15pm)
On her day off school Amara Crook did not sleep in or hang out with friends. Instead, Crook wrote letters addressed to President-elect Donald Trump and Vice President-elect Mike Pence.
(01/12/17 12:16am)
Professor and director of the African American Dance Company Iris Rosa is strict about how her dancers wear their hair. Black-, white- and short-haired dancers alike get their hair braided in cornrows.
(12/11/16 8:32pm)
Senior Sarah Yde was sitting in the biology library when she got a text from Spanish professor Israel Herrera informing her she was selected for the 2016 Indiana Outstanding College Student of Spanish/Portuguese Award.
(12/07/16 10:25pm)
The UndocuHoosiers Alliance attended Tuesday’s Bloomington Faculty Council meeting with plans to have an undocumented student speak, share a letter from the Spanish and Portuguese department supporting the sanctuary campus movement and get a resolution passed.
(12/06/16 12:21am)
Throughout the year, IU’s cultural houses, such as La Casa Latino Cultural Center, the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center and the Asian Culture Center, have been places students can relax, celebrate and meet
new people.
(12/05/16 12:18am)
Since Donald Trump’s election as the next president of the United States, some people have rallied for IU to be a “sanctuary campus” where undocumented students are protected from deportation while they are on campus.