Directors initiate Union Board ideas
The two newest Union Board directors are initiating programs to promote IU traditions and events for students.
The two newest Union Board directors are initiating programs to promote IU traditions and events for students.
The women of Sigma Lambda Gamma, Gamma Phi Omega and Sigma Lambda Upsilon organized “Salsa Under the Stars” as part of the nationwide Hispanic Heritage Month.
An alumna's clothing line, Lainny, is releasing limited edition “Lady Candy Stripes” leggings to raise breast cancer awareness.
Students volunteer from 4 to 6 p.m. every Tuesday and Friday to weed, water, plant and harvest at the Hilltop and Nature Garden Center on 10th Street.
Financial literacy groups across campus have seen limited results in reaching students so far this year.
Feminism discourses are often misconstrued for both men and women, according to the members of Lambda Upsilon Lambda. The group aimed to combat these misconceptions Tuesday night at the Latino Cultural Center in a discussion titled “Feminism for Men.”
A learning disability prevented 37-year-old Chris Schaaf from owning a home of his own. But on Saturday, despite his disability, Schaff will move into a financially-assisted apartment.
Recreational Sports is offering a free program to IU staff and faculty to fight against Type 2 diabetes.
On Sept. 18 at the Union Board Callout Palooza, potential members were invited to join in the carnival-themed event to learn about the program and how to be a part of it.
Students assembled in the IMU's State Room East on Monday evening to participate in a speed dating event arranged by the "Sexploration at IU" team.
A scholarship campaign recently announced by the IU Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Alumni Association will be the first university-sanctioned scholarship fund for GLBT students in the nation.
The St. Paul Catholic Center opened its doors for more than 1,000 Jewish students during Wednesday evening’s services.
As an IU student battled anorexia, CAPS issued her an ultimatum.
The state and campus-wide discussion on the Lifeline Law has raised the question: When should students make the call for medical help?
IU on Strike participants and new members met in Woodburn Hall Sunday to reflect on last year’s demonstration and to discuss ideas for the new year.
University policy protects students from alcohol consumption-related disciplinary action just as Indiana’s Lifeline Law provides legal amnesty.
UITS recently announced a “boost” in IU Secure’s 5,000 wireless access points, the end result of a five-month, $3.2 million upgrade plan that was completed in March.
The SafeRide service operates Monday through Sunday from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m.
On Tuesday Colin Goddard's story brought him to IU to talk to more than 50 students enrolled in Briscoe Quadrangle’s new Civic Leaders Living Learning Center.
The online student portal has been revamped. The new design is meant to facilitate communication between students and instructors and provide new functions for users.