It’s 'Not Too Late' to watch IU’s own late night talk show
IU Student Television’s late night comedy show is returning for its second season.
IU Student Television’s late night comedy show is returning for its second season.
We asked four freshmen about their first week of classes. Here’s what they told us.
Campus leaders shared wisdom and heritage with the class of 2022.
From local lakes to IU pools, Bloomington has your swimming spot.
A new College of Arts and Sciences program introduces freshmen to research opportunities.
Students can earn a new Achievement Award for getting involved on campus.
Students can use I-BUCKS at IMU locations starting August 20.
Protestors marched to raise awareness of IU's sexual assault policies.
IU spokesman said he expects more permanent room assignments soon.
IU offices encourage student engagement at semiannual fair.
Scouts for Equality, a nonprofit organization, and Nicky Belle, director of IU’s First Nations Educational and Cultural Center, both engaged participants during NOAC 2018, which took place at IU.
The one-day event offers items found in IU's residence halls for sale at low prices.
All IU students on all IU campuses will now have access to Top Hat Classroom.
Making the money work for school can sometimes be hard.
Three sports to watch during the 2018-19 season.
The Indiana Daily Student asked the IU Visitor Information Center and the Bloomington Visitors Center for recommendations about what visiting parents should check out during their time in Bloomington.
The program stands out by allowing freshman students to choose their level of involvement with their mentor.
Different leaders from around campus share words of advice with parents of incoming students.
Here are a few ways you can keep track of life in Bloomington without relying on your child to tell you.
There are several scholarships your student can and should apply for while at IU.