IU student organizations have changed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Here are what some of the changes look like.
Student organizations are facing barriers with programming due to restrictions.
Student organizations are facing barriers with programming due to restrictions.
The removal is being considered due to Jordan’s involvement with eugenics.
Students were invited to speak about how COVID-19 has affected them.
Students too sick to complete work can receive help on a case-by-case basis.
The two coalitions hope to advance social awareness and financial equity at IU.
Carroll holds weekly Wednesday “Ask Aaron” webinars.
The wildfires have burned more than 7 million acres across the country.
It is unclear what offense led to the cease and desist order.
There are 62 seats up for grabs.
IU is down to 17 houses on quarantine from a top total of 33.
Experts and creators alike share their worries of potential shadowbanning.
Jacob Gillette, an IU senior, has Common Variable Immune Deficiency.
Alpha Gamma Delta had been at 89% capacity but it will soon be less than 50%.
Senior Sylvie Martin-Eberhardt said the government should provide financial aid.
Some have started turning to hotels for a break from communal living.
Students could lose memberships and eligibility for organizations.
Students should avoid areas where people are not staying masked the whole time.
Monroe County regulations have a 75% occupancy capacity in communal houses.
The fall sessions will focus specifically on race in the LGBTQ+ community.
People can also choose to walk at the May 2021 in-person graduation ceremony.