‘A touch of realness’: IU club combats pandemic loneliness through handwritten letters
The club's first letter-writing event will take place in March.
The club's first letter-writing event will take place in March.
Students need an actual break, not three random days off.
Virtual meetings will be happening throughout the day for new members.
Guests are required to wear masks and reserve a table.
A rising number of students are earning money through online sex work to help pay for school.
IU's graduate stipends are some of the lowest in the Big Ten.
The sorority member took issue with the promotion of PHA’s philanthropic work in Africa.
On-campus students are required to get tested twice a week.
Students are citing safety and financial concerns as reasons they’ll stay home this semester.
Abolfazl Alipour alleged he was removed from a committee that recommends how to allocate student fees.
Air conditioning will be installed as part of the renovations.
IMU dining will reopen more than a year after closing the food court for renovations.
Some classes will still remain partially or fully online for the spring semester.
They were expanded to provide flexibility, but the format is stressful for some students.
Muslim students face space and scheduling issues with current rooms they can pray in.
President Joe Biden’s proposed plan could provide many students with their first stimulus checks.
For Ethan Baer, the COVID-19 pandemic led to a breakup and transferring schools.
Lotus will be watching COVID-19 guidelines to make future decisions on what the festival will look like.
Recreational Sports won’t allow basketball, racquetball and volleyball this semester to promote social distancing.
Two art exhibitions, “Ongoing Matter” and “Photographic Occurrences,” will be shown.