IU College Republicans elect new president, hoping to revitalize campus presence
The group is hoping to build off national and statewide momentum.
The group is hoping to build off national and statewide momentum.
All organizational activities are suspended indefinitely.
Wednesday begins Lunar New Year, an event widely celebrated in several East Asian cultures.
One expert said examples were in a “gray area;” another condemned “weaponization” of plagiarism.
Landslides are fairly common in southern Indiana.
IU reported significantly less expenses than Purdue and University of Notre Dame.
The Equal Protection Project filed a complaint against IU’s race-based scholarships.
What this executive order could mean for higher education in Indiana.
These stories recap noteworthy Bloomington events that took place while students were on break.
An advocacy group will host a press conference regarding IU’s Kinsey Institute on Wednesday.
Graffiti of Palestinian flags and other messages showed up on snow nearby beforehand.
New year, new you.
Wells Quad, Wright Quadrangle and the School of Public Health are currently under construction.
Todd Rokita and Elise Nieshalla sent a letter to IU on Oct. 8.
Here are 10 stories that defined the campus and city in 2024.
The complaint surrounds business plans for a Puerto Rico-based golf resort.
Office of the Provost withdraws $200,000 in support.
Students, faculty and fans support a revival of the 1965 bison mascot.
The meadow was closed since Aug. 2.
The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center's Pre-Kwanzaa Celebration featured dance performances, highlighting unity and community.