Lindsay Vrooman named Big Ten Swimmer of the Year
IU junior Lindsay Vrooman has been named Big Ten Swimmer of the Year, the conference announced Tuesday.
IU junior Lindsay Vrooman has been named Big Ten Swimmer of the Year, the conference announced Tuesday.
Disability Services for Students at IU has organized various events for Disability Awareness Month to acknowledge those students and raise awareness about their disabilities.
Now, this is obviously a hypothetical question, but what if money were no object? Would my colleagues still take mid-level sales jobs at major corporations? Would my colleagues still push products in which they have minimal to zero actual interest?
Discouraging women from being alone in everyday situations perpetuates the idea that we’re helpless. We’re like toddlers, in constant need of adult supervision. We have been infantilized, our ability to act as agents compromised.
On April 2-3, the student body of IU will hire a new slate of executive representatives. Three teams want the job. We only have room for one. Hoosiers 4 Solutions and SPARC for IU are willing to do the job for free. YOUniversity wants a stipend. Currently, that stipend stands at $18,000 total.
Instructors in the college are reminded of a policy that prohibits the use of “faculty LISTSERVs and emails to promote organization around the proposed student strike.”
This service was the final time they would salute IU Police Department Chief Keith Cash. Friends and family from around the world gathered Monday.
Timmy Global Health IU Chapter returned late Tuesday from Guatemala, where 17 students went for spring break.
Connor Carrol is a saxophonist in Brent Wallarab’s IU Jazz Ensemble, which played at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater for the first time Monday.
The Kelley School of Business is now offering a master’s of business administration in business of medicine.
The IU Supreme Court will have a public hearing regarding SPARC v. Election Commission at 10 p.m. Wednesday in the Sherman Minton Moot Court Room (123) in the Maurer School of Law.
IU Hungarian Fulbright Visiting Professor László Borhi spoke to staff, faculty and students Monday.
Though the most updated statistics report a 58-percent on-time graduation rate for the IU-Bloomington campus for students seeking a four-year degree, IU administration is putting on-time graduation as a top priority.
TheJacobs School of Music presented their Jazz Ensemble at the Buskirk Chumley theater Monday night.
Columnist, Eshley Spitzer gives advice about internships in new cities.
Bloomington electric car dealerships discuss the pros of buying green.
Don Seader, owner of World Wide Automotive Service, said the abundance of electric vehicles will be directly related to the price of electric batteries and the price of gasoline.
The Senate Appropriations Committee is currently deciding on proposed budgets for higher education institutions in Indiana.
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is three years old, as of this past weekend, but its controversy continues.
The Indiana State Police is shifting from paper applications to online only applications.