Indiana Weekly Student spreads laughs on campus
The Indiana Weekly Student is a satirical version of the school newspaper, created by two IU students.
The Indiana Weekly Student is a satirical version of the school newspaper, created by two IU students.
IU spokesperson Rich Schneider said University Information Technology was performing a system upgrade that inadvertently allowed the computer to send messages to students across the University’s campus yesterday, welcoming them to IUPUI classes for the spring 2014 semester.
Peace Corps at IU gave 3 seniors their country assignments Wednesday.
The latino Cultural Center at La Casa is having a clothing drive all week for the homeless.
IU nursery crews have started planting pansies, the first flowers planted on campus every spring.
Those who want their voices heard have less than a week until the draft of the Strategic Plan is closed for public comment. After March 19, the Strategic Plan will be finalized, and public comment as it is now will no longer be available.
The IU Soul Revue will teach workshops for the Stax Music Academy, Overton High School, LeMoyne-Owen College and the University of Memphis.
This year, four of 33 Indy 500 Festival Princesses are IU students.
One in four searches made online are in search of pornographic material, telecommunications professor Bryant Paul said. And Paul is on a mission to discover exactly what kind of pornographic content is out there.
Three Muslim students shared their experiences — good and bad — of life in the United States and at IU.
IU Hillel’s 10th Campus Superstar competition will hold its semi-finals at 5 p.m. Sunday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
IU-Bloomington has the highest on-time completion rate and the highest total student completion rate of all colleges in Indiana, according to the College Completion Rates for Indiana report released Feb. 18.
The LGBT International Group is focused on international student safety as they come out.
Students and faculty sat down to dinner to discuss sustainability on campus.
The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center and the IU Student Association sponsored the Ice Cream Social and Justice Issues event in the Neal-Marshall Grand Hall for audience members to discuss issues like minority profiling, diversity admission rates and affirmative action.
The 25th Bowl for Kids’ Sake, an annual fundraising event for Big Brothers Big Sisters, took place Wednesday and Thursday.
To help orphaned children in Swaziland, IUPUI interior design students aligned with Saving Orphans Through Healthcare and Outreach to develop safe houses where they can live.
Bathrooms on nine floors and the café in Ballantine Hall were closed for several hours today due to a water main break.
The IU Graduate and Professional Student Organization is working to pass more resolutions and create more professional development events.
Personal data of about 146,000 students enrolled at seven IU campuses between 2011 and 2014 had been stored in an insecure location for the past 11 months.