McCalla School at IU revives and reveals collections, old and new
The eight galleries of University Collections change yearly.
The eight galleries of University Collections change yearly.
With past and upcoming events, IU acknowledges the ancestral land it was built on.
The coalition brings together student governments from colleges across Indiana.
The IU Board of Trustees approved the items Thursday and Friday.
The 36-hour event took place from Friday to Sunday in the IU Tennis Center.
The change clarifies overnight restrictions.
Created in 2019, IGWC is still fighting for adequate wages for graduate student workers.
The Indiana Innocence Project continues to fight for freedom for wrongfully convicted people.
The meeting will take place at IU Fort Wayne on Thursday and Friday.
Landscaping organizers and officials are learning to evolve with IU Bloomington’s changing climate.
The Friday protest highlighted policies that protestors say prevent free speech.
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The grant will help with suicide prevention for young minorities.
Students in Alabama, South Carolina and various other states have also received the messages.
Three organizations are currently on cease and desist.
The original approval allowed for certain expressive activity past the 11 p.m. curfew.
Professor Matthew Powers has been saving classic video games for 18 years.
Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico “a floating island of garbage” during Donald Trump’s rally last weekend.
IU culture centers celebrated a Mexican tradition and welcomed back the souls of loved ones.
Students and staff will host awareness events in the Indiana Memorial Union and Ballantine Hall from Nov. 4-8.