LETTER FROM THE EDITORS: Emails reveal provost office pressure to cut IDS costs
The Media School dean tried to pitch a longer timeline for print cuts, records show.
The Media School dean tried to pitch a longer timeline for print cuts, records show.
The Media School is cutting a profitable newspaper produced by an editorially independent news organization.
The IDS’ weekly print issue is award-winning, profitable and essential for the community.
The IDS runs on a deficit.
The university won’t support student media.
The IDS, along with IU student media, is under threat by our own university.
The university administration's conduct amounts to malfeasance, and has inflicted severe reputational harm.
The university's treatment of Samia Halaby undermines academic freedom, global awareness and the arts.
The movement for justice in Palestine is crucial to the defense of academic freedom.
This national op-ed reflects on gun violence, survivorship and the power of the student identity.
By canceling Samia Halaby's exhibitition, IU is demanding blatant censorship and intellectual conformity.
The Indiana Daily Student responds to criticism about its coverage of the war.
Keep schools a safe place for kids to be themselves.
Nearly two years after the IDS first ran out of money, we are still searching for a solution.
The messages Indiana University sends are not what victimized people need to hear.
"Even as IU flirts with minimal compliance, it certainly does not live up to its motto of “Lux et Veritas,” Rank writes.
Vote ‘yes’ for schools to help us attract and keep great teachers.
The Attorney General visited campus to talk about “preserving individual liberties,” but we saw through his extremist talking points.
All three publications will report live and work together on Election Day.
National wire content can be found at the bottom of the IDS homepage.