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IUN Speaks out Against Gender Violence

Since last week, Monday, Sept. 23rd, students, faculty and staff have been creating t-shirts bearing declarations and politically charged phrases like “Don’t hate me because you can’t penetrate me,” “No means no, I don’t owe you anything,” “Keep your misogyny out of my society,” and “I’m strong, I’m brave, I’ve […]

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SPEA Grad Students Honor Fellow Certificate Recipients and Fall Graduates

Graduate students of the School of Public and Environmental Affairs will be hosting a pot luck dinner on April 19 to recognize their fellow classmates receiving certificates at the end of this semester. The organizers of the event, students of SPEA 504, Public Organization, and spearheaded by Jeffrey Allen, Kelly […]

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Seasonal Allergies and How to Combat Them

Spring is in the air, along with those pesky substances that cause sneezing fits, runny noses, and itchy eyes, otherwise known as allergens.  There are many irritants that can trigger allergic reactions which range from food, to medicine, to animals.  Hay fever, specifically, is generally caused by windborne pollens.  Once […]

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IUN Club Works to Spread Awareness on Oppression in the Arab World

This past week the IU Northwest campus celebrated “Eye on The Arab World,” a series of events hosted by our chapter of Amnesty International. Amnesty International is a non for profit organization that focuses on achieving global human rights whose research and action campaigns that spread awareness and impact government […]

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“You Cannot Hit a Target If You Can’t See It”

On March 6, Indiana University Northwest and the surrounding community of Gary came together to celebrate the journey they had all taken together. Though no traveling was involved, the community and university united as one through the “One Book One Campus One Community Program” after reading the novel The Other […]

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Chemistry Students Utilize Mathematical Software to Design a New Educational Tool

As technology has become more sophisticated and accessible, educators have been implementing advancements in technology to aid in their efforts to help students learn. Here on campus, an interesting new use of technology is changing the way students learn Chemistry. Seven students of Nelson DeLeon, Ph.D., associate dean for Arts […]