This story has been updated, including with new comment from Mark Cuban. The Indiana Daily Student has over $400,000 to spend, but the former adviser of the paper said administrators hamstrung his ...
An attorney for the Indiana Daily Student accused Indiana University of violating the First Amendment. The attorney's letter describes the university's actions as apparent retaliation and an attempt ...
Indiana University fully cut the Indiana Daily Student’s print newspaper — including the special publications it had earlier indicated it wanted us to run — Tuesday evening, hours after firing its ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana University now officially has more living alumni than any other college or university in the nation. IU officials announced Tuesday that, with a total of 805,000 people, ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana University is adding a new course all about artificial intelligence, and it's not just current students. Gen AI 101 is a virtual course teaching AI and how to most ...
Indiana football didn't disappoint after a week of potential distractions — Curt Cignetti landing a new deal in the wake of coaching carousel speculation after a program-defining win at previously No.
The Indiana Daily Student has over $400,000 to spend, but the former adviser of the paper said administrators hamstrung his ability to use those funds, worsening the newspaper's deficit spending. This ...
IU football is 6-0 with wins against Illinois, Iowa and Oregon and is ranked No. 3 in the latest Associated Press top 25 poll. The Hoosiers host Michigan State this weekend at Memorial Stadium at 3:30 ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana University halted production of Indiana Daily Student (IDS) print editions last week. The university’s decision to stop funding IDS print editions came in the aftermath of ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Indiana University on Tuesday commenced construction on the IU Launch Accelerator for Biosciences, which is being called IU LAB, in the 16 Tech Innovation District. The goal of ...
Indiana University Bloomington ordered its student-run newspaper, the Indiana Daily Student, to stop printing new editions in what the editors behind it are calling an act of censorship. According to ...
"If they're willing to violate the First Amendment for what they view as a business decision, it doesn't matter that it's print — it could go anywhere," IDS Co-Editor-in-Chief Mia Hilkowitz said. What ...
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