Helen Rummel named spring 2023 editor-in-chief
Nov 11, 2022 4:13 pmRummel joined the IDS staff her freshman year as a student reporter.
Rummel joined the IDS staff her freshman year as a student reporter.
The student publications are co-hosting a fundraiser leading up to the IU-Purdue football game.
The IDS was awarded with second best all-time newspaper — third overall in student media.
The Indiana Daily Student will host the fall 2022 Housing Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 19.
IDS receives dozens of awards for excellence from ICPA and College Media Business & Advertising Managers.
This year, 817 publications were eligible for judging in the national competition.
Charron has worked as an enterprise reporter, news editor, managing and enterprise editor and managing editor of digital.
Moore joined the staff his freshman year as a photojournalist and has worked as a visuals editor and creative director.
The IU Student Media Publications Board met Friday to select the next editor-in-chief.
The fair gives students the opportunity to explore their housing options for the next school year.
Caleb Coffman won the sports category this year for his story The General’s Shadow: How author John Feinstein survived a year with Bob Knight.
Students Emily Isaacman, Caleb Coffman and Lilly St. Angelo placed in the contest.
Emily Isaacman was selected as the ICPA Brook Baker Collegiate Journalist of the Year.
The junior has worked at the Indiana Daily Student for the past four semesters.
The awards include a first place finish for Matt Cohen’s “IU’s great big COVID-19 experiment.”
Junior Colin Kulpa will serve as the editor-in-chief at the IDS this fall.
The honors included the Online and Newspaper Pacemaker awards, two of the most prestigious awards in collegiate journalism.
The winners of the awards will be announced this week at the Fall National Media Convention.
The yearbook will not be published due to the coronavirus pandemic.