IU Campus Farm stand offers fresh produce, sustainable food education
The stand is open 4 to 7 p.m. every Wednesday in October.
The stand is open 4 to 7 p.m. every Wednesday in October.
Public hearings will be held on a recent amendment and budgetary issues.
IUPD does not always publish locations in its daily crime log.
IU experts will speak on issues of homelessness in the community to inspire change.
Steve Sanders published a piece Oct. 6 detailing the search for IU’s 19th president.
The three-year research project aims to improve global climate models.
Students may receive more options when appealing academic misconduct allegations.
Three former residents allege mismanagement at The Dillon.
IU students can download the Rave Guardian app to receive safety alerts.
The interactive map illustrates how Bloomington changed from 1907 to today.
Professor David Audretsch from the O'Neill School of Environmental Affairs has been chosen as a Clarivate Citation Laureate.
A new seven-year presidential initiative will focus on increasing representation among IU faculty.
Around 200 people attended the celebration.
Sometimes, you just have to fall apart to grow.
The 12-month project will explore the use of smart fiber technology in medical devices.
The street will be called Eagleson Avenue beginning Feb. 1, 2022.
IUSG is a student organization for which any one should apply.
The Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals will hear the case against IU’s vaccine mandate.
Freeman is the first openly Black gay man to be elected IUSG President.
Settling into her new role, Whitten wants to learn from students and increase diversity on campus.