Phi Alpha Delta raises funds for nonprofit that provides free legal assistance
Indiana Legal Services works with low-income clients.
Indiana Legal Services works with low-income clients.
The renaming comes after a $20 million donation from the Eskenazis.
A Campus Kitchen repurposes food, focused on sustainability and food insecurity.
A USC spokesperson confirmed that Josephson will be awarded a degree.
This is not the first time affirmative action has come up in Texas.
Tweeting during shows like "The Bachelor" may indicate investment rather than distraction.
Writer Janet Cheatham Bell will speak Thursday in Woodburn 100.
Larry Wilson wants to be an emergency nurse.
The board discussed topics from Indiana’s economic growth to campus renovation.
He is being promoted from his position of vice provost for research.
An event originally intended to open up discussion on Israel ended with a protest.
Christine Fernando talks about why students have to take P155: Public Oral Communication.
The group wrote 12 recommendations regarding IU policy, prevention and procedures.
The daylong event will include music, food and a variety of craft vendors.
One of the patients lives in a fraternity house.
IUSF plans Qualifications, prepares race day materials and markets the Little 500.
The grant comes from Lilly Endowment Inc.
From squirrels blogging to Herman "Bae" Wells, IU loves April Fools' Day.
They talk about good pranks, bad pranks and times they have been pranked.
Student and professors often don't agree on what the course's purpose should be.