Students can experience magical evening at Yule Ball
Students can step into the world of Harry Potter at this year's Yule Ball.
Students can step into the world of Harry Potter at this year's Yule Ball.
Students use personal methods to release stress during exam season.
New College Democrats at IU executive board aims to work on more student issues.
The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center promotes Kwanzaa with daily study breaks and lunch.
IU alum Alex Bishop created Glory Gears, based on the Little 500 race.
Collins Philanthropy Council hoped to foster community while helping the cause.
Harry Potter Society retains membership and excitement thanks in part to new Wizarding World material.
La Casa, Neal-Marshall and the ACC are having daily events.
Bingbing Zhao wanted to change the face of Little 500. One restaurant, $200,000 and 7,200 miles later, her parents have followed her across the planet to make the dream real.
Adam Garone shared the story of how the Movember Foundation came to be the biggest fundraiser of prostate and testicular cancer research in the world.
More than 30 people attended the class at the IMU.
Black students encouraged each other to form a lasting community by participating in empowering activities.
The BGSA and NABJ met Tuesday to talk about policing.
The alliance continues work toward becoming a sanctuary campus and raising funds.
People can decorate the house with candy and frosting for a donation.
Students work at sticking to budgets as practice for life after college.
Lau talked about Sisters in Shape, an organization for black women, that aims to raise self-confidence.
A research scientist said assessing the exposure of fake news on the website is important.
IU Early Childhood Education Services provide care to a graduate student's child.
Native Americans in the community spoke about the roots of the NoDAPL movement.