Cultural and religious organizations provide communities for IU students
Cultural and religious organizations provide a home away from home for students.
Cultural and religious organizations provide a home away from home for students.
The team is on track to qualify for the National Debate Tournament again in 2018.
The Interfraternity Council voted unanimously to temporarily suspend social and new member activities.
Senior Gaby Anderson gained confidence in her native identity through the FNECC.
Those who study abroad are likely to have higher GPAs and a higher paying starting salary.
The flyers showed David Starr Jordan’s connection to eugenics.
IU’s dietitians provide a resource for finding healthy eating habits.
Former members of Sigma Nu disagree on the justification of suspension.
For some, learning about their heritage can be a daunting task.
IU named recent dorms after trees to commemorate its preservation efforts.
The IU Food Project teaches undergraduates nutrition and cooking skills.
IU Squirrel Club keeps track of IU’s chattery friends.
Freshman Caleb King talks celebrations and stigmas that come with native heritage.
Students served food, performed and shared their different cultures with each other.
IUDM raised $4,203,326.23 for Riley Children's Hospital.
IUDM's 36 hour countdown to the big reveal of total amount fundraised begins.
Veterans and active-duty officers alike were honored at a flag-raising ceremony on Friday morning.
By 2025, IU plans to increase its funding for underrepresented students by 25 percent.
Eating healthy during the holidays is easier with these simple tips.
Baek, a Kelley master's student, died Nov. 1.