McRobbie to lead delegation to China, Korea
McRobbie is leading faculty through China and South Korea.
McRobbie is leading faculty through China and South Korea.
Students use personal methods to release stress during exam season.
College isn't always easy.
Multiple designers speak out against dressing the president-elect and the future first lady.
A Christmas variety show benefitting local nonprofit Middle Way House will take place at the Indiana Memorial Union.
A farewell from a Brazilian student.
The junior linebacker was named an All-American by SI.com on Thursday
Be thankful for people, not things.
A Virginia school district's decision to ban classic novels is counterproductive.
After scoring 14 points in back to back games, De'Ron Davis looks to continue his breakout
IU's emergency team jumped from one to four.
Middle Way House continues prevention work beyond October's Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Amid rising deforestation, a Brown County logger defends responsible practice. Kevin Pool , center, and Gary look up at the canopy for the next tree to cut at a logging site on the east side of Indianapolis, Indiana on Dec. 2. "I'm always looking up," Pool said. "You see that? That's what they call a widow maker."
Multiple Nationalities, One Identity By Adele Poudrier The age old ice breaker, ‘say your name and an interesting fact about yourself’ can be a struggle for some to think of a unique quality on their toes, but for Anna Atkinson, she’s always known her special something. Growing up, whenever it was Atkinson’s turn to tell her distinguishing trait, she would always say, “My name’s Anna, my dad’s from England and I have dual citizenship!” As an IU junior now, being a citizen in England and the United States is more than just a fun fact about Atkinson, it’s become an integral part of who she is. It was the little things throughout her childhood that made differences along the way.
STEM Story By Brooke McAfee A combination of stereotypes and biases influence the experiences of women in fields like science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), where they are generally underrepresented. Maureen Biggers, the director of the Center of Excellence for Women in Technology at IU, said unconscious bias often plays a role in technology, where women make up a small percentage of the computing workforce. For example, she has talked to women in technology whose ideas have been ignored in meetings, but when a man gave a similar idea later in the conversation, he was praised.
Political Party Story By Hannah Boufford Often described as many as the blue dot in the middle of a red sea, Bloomington, IN provides students and community members with a very liberal political setting.
Before joining Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc., I knew we'd be living apart.
Dressing the Part By Lauren Saxe Designer Rachel Zoe once said that style is a way to say who you are without having to speak.
“When I wear the hijab it empowers me has a woman and I know that’s contrary to what a lot of people think about the hijab.
More big cats live in captivity in the U.S. than in the wild. They often come from abusive homes and are left in the abandoned circuses, barns and basements. For these nearly 200 big cats, Indiana is home.