Five things you may have missed over break
Here are key stories from around Bloomington and campus.
Here are key stories from around Bloomington and campus.
The group hosted wilderness medial training exercises this fall.
The center offers numerous vaccines to students, faculty and staff.
The new program prepares formerly non-business majors for a career in business.
There are 10 suspended organizations on campus.
Sunny’s menstrual cup and applicator kit officially launched at the end of September.
Two ceremonies will be held at the IU Auditorium.
The annual event was held at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center.
An IUSG committee is investigating accusations of antisemitism against the president and vice president.
The program is a collaboration between Creative Arts for Vets and People and Animals Learning Services.
The team competed in Washington, D.C. on Dec. 2-3.
The fraternity had been placed on cease and desist twice in the last year.
Faculty have criticized Banks’ letter for conflating pro-Palestinian activism with antisemitism.
Recorder Aidan Chism emphasized IUSG’s commitment to transparency during the investigation.
Israeli-American activist Miko Peled spoke at a Palestine Solidarity Committee event Thursday evening.
The IU student body president and Rep. Jim Banks separately responded to the letter.
November is Native American Heritage Month.
The club partnered with Balloons Over Bloomington to host the event.
This recipe can be made in under five minutes.
These apps can help you communicate with professors and classmates.