IU recognizes Juneteenth as an official holiday
President Whitten details new holiday commemoration in blog post.
President Whitten details new holiday commemoration in blog post.
The town halls took place between Nov. 30 and Dec. 10.
A majority of IU’s graduate workers submitted union cards petitioning for a union vote.
The COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the challenges the Deaf community faces daily.
IU’s Environmental Resilience Institute will lead the new McKinney Midwest Climate Project.
IU releases findings that show substance abuse and mental health issues among students.
Students describe their experiences and give their best tips on how to combat it.
The winter season is packed with films coming out.
Students said it’s important to find the balance between studying and relaxing.
An IU law professor published investigative reporting on the university’s presidential search process.
The award will be presented on White’s 50th birthday, honors commitment to HIV/AIDS prevention
IU Board of Trustees dedicated the new name in honor of the Eagleson family.
The red zone is the time from August to November when more than half of college sexual assaults occur.
The dogs will be at Hodge Hall from 10 a.m. to noon Tuesday and Wednesday.
Survey results found singles are more interested in meaningful relationships after COVID-19.
There has been a 6.8% increase in sexual assault reports this year since 2020.
Bloomington’s Annual Krampus Rampage and Bazaar will end Saturday after a decade.
Many conditions must be met before a student becomes an RA.
Student body President Ky Freeman vetoed the initial election eligibility amendment.
Shatter the Silence and Students Against Reproductive Restraints organized the survivor-led march.