Update on the IDS Print Newspaper
An update on the status of the IDS print newspaper edition for this upcoming spring.
An update on the status of the IDS print newspaper edition for this upcoming spring.
The Associated Collegiate Press awarded the Indiana Daily Student the Newspaper and Multiplatform Pacemaker on Nov. 2.
Students can enter to win prizes at the event like gift cards from some of Bloomington's favorite restaurants and local businesses.
Indiana Daily Student Co-editor in Chief, Marissa Meador, wins the Hearst National Writing Competition beating out seven opponents from all around the country as announced June 6, 2024.
The Indiana Daily Student was awarded the 2023 Corbin Gwaltney Award for Best All-Around Student Newspaper as part of the Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence contest.
More than a hundred students and advisers from across Indiana gathered Saturday, April 6 for the annual Indiana Collegiate Press Association conference and awards lunch in IU-Bloomington's Indiana Memorial Union.
Juniors Marissa Meador and Jacob Spudich were named co-editors-in-chief of the Indiana Daily Student for the fall 2024 semester on Friday, March 22, during a meeting of the IU Student Media Publications Board.
The IDS and Arbutus Yearbook received 30 awards and recognitions at this year's conventions for National College Media and College Media Business & Advertising Managers.
Seniors Salomé Cloteaux and Nicolas Napier were named co-editors-in-chief of the Indiana Daily Student for the spring 2024 semester.
The IDS was named top advertising publication of the year and Arbutus named yearbook of the year.
Cloteaux has been on the IDS staff for four semesters and is currently a managing editor.
Rummel joined the IDS staff her freshman year as a student reporter.
The student publications are co-hosting a fundraiser leading up to the IU-Purdue football game.
The IDS was awarded with second best all-time newspaper — third overall in student media.
The Indiana Daily Student will host the fall 2022 Housing Fair from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 19.
IDS receives dozens of awards for excellence from ICPA and College Media Business & Advertising Managers.
This year, 817 publications were eligible for judging in the national competition.
Charron has worked as an enterprise reporter, news editor, managing and enterprise editor and managing editor of digital.
Moore joined the staff his freshman year as a photojournalist and has worked as a visuals editor and creative director.
The IU Student Media Publications Board met Friday to select the next editor-in-chief.