During the last official SGA meeting for this school year, the organization had one final guest speaker. Betsy Jo Mullens, director of Housing and Residence Life, provided SGA with plans for the ...
On Tuesday, May 5, Indiana held a statewide primary, including contested races for congressional and state Senate seats. Mary ...
For some, four years fly by in a blur of late nights and cramming sessions. For others, it feels like an uphill climb that never quite levels out. Although the finish line for the Class of 2026 ...
It was 3 a.m. when Noemi Reyes was scrolling on her phone because she couldn’t sleep when she saw an email from the U.S ...
Any college student can say they follow a routine. A routine can include attending class, going to work, participating in after-school activities or attending family and friend gatherings. Yet we ...
Every day, women experience hardships due to misogyny. Within the local alternative music scene, it is no different. “Misogyny is alive and well,” says local musician and vocalist of Peachy Spleen, ...
Tranquility, Terror, and South American Geopolitics” Friday, April 24, in Kleymeyer Hall as a part of the ongoing ...
For every scholar, the first-year college experience looks different. Some students transition straight from high school to ...
In February, Michael Solliday, junior computer science major and student trustee, distributed a survey to students to collect ...
Each year, the university selects one individual to receive an honorary degree. The person must be nominated for “distinguished and extraordinary service, consistent with the mission of the university ...
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