Women-centered fitness program starts IU chapter
CHAARG — Changing Health, Attitudes and Actions to Recreate Girls — is a new wellness program available now at IU.
CHAARG — Changing Health, Attitudes and Actions to Recreate Girls — is a new wellness program available now at IU.
CHAARG, a national student organization emphasizing women's health and fitness, is being brought to IU campus through students passionate for helping college girls feel confident and empowered.
Union Board filled 16 positions for the Union Board of Directors Friday during a retreat to Bradford Woods. This will be its 105th year serving the IU student body.
Representatives from 32 universities gathered for the Diversity Case Competition this weekend, which had a prize-money pool of $20,000.
Thursday afternoon, five representatives of the Incident Teams discussed the reports and trends of bias-related incidents in Bloomington, particularly among IU students. The panel was planned as part of First Year Experience’s “Conversations on First Year Student Success,” which will play host to three more panels during the spring 2014 semester.
A woman’s BMI and weight can affect the way that emergency contraception, specifically the Plan B morning-after pill, works, according to recent studies.
During a time when many schools are cutting back on their liberal arts programs, IU’s theater department is expanding to include a new masters program that teaches professional costume making design technology.
Two years after being matched with Stefany, now 12, Hannah Combs received the organization’s ultimate honor.
IU’s Committee for Fee Review has voted to cut IU Outdoor Adventure’s funding to $0, and students will no longer receive discounts for trip expenses.
Fifty-one IU students traveled to Israel with the Helene G. Simon Hillel Center during winter break.
More than half of IU students in 2011 graduated with an average of $28,434 in debt, according to the Project on Student Debt.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit gave the final ruling on Zachary Medlock v. the Trustees of Indiana University on Dec. 30, 2013.
Every year when students return home for break, thieves take advantage of the relatively empty campus to break into buildings, offices and dormitories. IU saw six cases of theft during winter break.
RPS will offer gender-blind housing next year-- meaning opposite sexes can room together.
IU's campus closed for two consecutive days, the first time in over 20 years.
Three students in the Kelley School of Business won first place in the Spanish-language division of the Business Language Case Competition at Brigham-Young University. Junior Paul Gilson and seniors Nathan Lohrmann and Brianna Terrell brought home a trophy and $2,000 prize from the competition in Provo, Utah.
A new study led by Sugimoto and the IU School of Informatics and Computing found that barriers to women in the ranks of science is not an issue of the past. Women were underrepresented 30 to 70 percent globally in authorship of academic publications.
The group’s new one-on-one program facilitates a cross-cultural experience by matching pairs of domestic and international students.
The Program Liaisons aims to boost participation in campus events and centralize information for students to get a full college experience.
As final exams draw closer, organizations across campus will be offering ways for students to relieve stress throughout dead week.