The Plant Truck Project rolls into Bloomington, bringing vegetables and food justice
The new initiative works toward equitable access to food and land.
The new initiative works toward equitable access to food and land.
The MSA chose to close the meeting after about 10 minutes.
The demonstration began at 6:30 p.m. Thursday outside Eigenmann Hall.
IU plans to test students once or twice each week by mid-October.
Here is a look back at the Indiana Daily Student's 9/11 coverage.
Dolson said he wants football this year but only when safe.
Knight was fired for violating IU's zero-tolerance policy on Sept. 10, 2000.
Socially Distanced Stories will allow students to safely perform and watch theater.
Suggestions include eliminating paperless ballots and creating a national cybersecurity safety board.
Protesting can be more than marches and sit-ins.
Perry became recognized as a billionaire Sept. 1.
The 1619 Project is a valuable educational tool that schools should use.
Condemning the left only leaves progressives feeling isolated and expendable.
How do white musicians easily enter a space with roots in Blackness?
Dr. Aaron Carroll said he remains most concerned about spread in greek life.
No arrests have been made despite videos of a handcuffed student.
Politicians aren't qualified to make decisions about medical procedures.
Kansas City kicks off the NFL season against Houston Thursday night.
Indiana will open 95 new testing sites by Oct. 1.
The video had more than 180,000 views as of Wednesday.