Students are fighting to discuss Israel at Hillel. It’s complicated.
An event originally intended to open up discussion on Israel ended with a protest.
An event originally intended to open up discussion on Israel ended with a protest.
Christine Fernando talks about why students have to take P155: Public Oral Communication.
The group wrote 12 recommendations regarding IU policy, prevention and procedures.
The daylong event will include music, food and a variety of craft vendors.
One of the patients lives in a fraternity house.
IUSF plans Qualifications, prepares race day materials and markets the Little 500.
From squirrels blogging to Herman "Bae" Wells, IU loves April Fools' Day.
They talk about good pranks, bad pranks and times they have been pranked.
Black and Bold began in February and is planning events for the year.
Delta Chi is not the first suspended chapter at IU this school year.
The campus night hike and community workshop honor Earth Hour, an international movement.
Sophomore Max Shores has been recovering from a brain bleed in December.
Team members encouraged students to vote around campus.
Voting closes Thursday night
The Food + Fellowship event was created so people could feel more welcome.
Participants can receive a gold, silver or bronze badge.
IU will highlight community contributions and organize film series and legal discussions.
Bridge IU and Vision discussed housing, student health and well-being.
The alumni chapter reads to children in the transitional housing program every week.
Staff will make the desserts and sell them for a limited time.