IU vice president emeritus Patrick O'Meara dies at 83
O'Meara was IU's first vice president for international affairs.
O'Meara was IU's first vice president for international affairs.
The proclamation passed March 22 aims to support Burmese international students at IU.
Inspire’s vice presidential candidate voted against multicultural seat allocation in IUSG Congress.
Students can meet with certified sexuality experts who can answer their questions about sexual health.
The career test compiles data from six interest areas to list possible careers for students.
The Inspire campaign claimed Elevate did not submit the required 150 signatures.
With vaccinations ramping up and more activities planned in person, college life is expected to slowly transition back to what it was like pre-COVID-19.
The demonstration was in support of an IUSG carbon neutrality resolution.
These groups aim to increase dialogue around sexism even after Women’s History Month ends.
The gathering was organized by the Indiana Graduate Workers Coalition.
Robel has been the provost since 2012.
The three executive tickets met to discuss their campaigns Tuesday.
Diversity of representation is critical in student government.
IUSG passed a bill to pay each resident assistant $200 in hazard pay.
The holiday will last from Saturday to April 4.
Students say eliminating breaks brings mental health issues.
A record-breaking 217 people joined the meeting to express support for the bill.
The Black Film Center/Archive’s budget was cut in 2010, 2015 and 2020.
Dr. Lana Dbeibo answered questions regarding the COVID-19 vaccine coming to IU campuses.
Increased screen time and stress have hurt student sleep cycles.