Sweetheart Tree set for removal due to yearslong decline
Campus lore alleges the Dunn family mandated the tree be protected.
Campus lore alleges the Dunn family mandated the tree be protected.
The new club is bringing people together to discuss popular and unpopular ideas about society and the world.
Managers explain how they consider students' availability during their scheduling processes.
LuddyFest events range from virtual reality presentations to art installations to talks from notable technology innovators.
An upcoming interactive squirrel map features over 50 IU squirrels and their features, territories and personalities.
Students led the vigil in Dunn Meadow to commemorate victims and take action against genocide.
The Supreme Court will make final decisions within the next few days.
The court will look at two appeals that could affect the election’s outcome.
CrimsonCards provide greater security and efficiency.
Both projects are meant to beautify and improve without making radical changes.
Some took to social media Tuesday with a counter-campaign called “Love a Muslim Day.”
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month celebrates AAPI achievements and history.
The Thursday meeting covered campus updates, accreditation, Title IX and student success.
Kelley School of Business students plan to raise money for a nonprofit aviation academy.
Brehm was the first woman to have the position of IU Chancellor.
Indiana Canine Assistant Network at IU is training service dogs.
The proposal moved back to committee in a vote of 26 to 25.
Charles Ryu is one of 275 North Korean defectors living in the United States.
The fliers have not been located on IU’s campus.
A new forum allows students to give feedback on residential life.