Monolith pictured outside Co-Op Store.
A wall mural in the 500 block of Philadelphia Street depicting a black and white child playing together paints Indiana as an inclusive community, but for the many minority students who have come through Indiana over the years, their experience didn’t match the idyllic image.
IUP enforcing new rules due to COVID-19
Indiana resident Tevin Belleville, top, 21, and IUP junior Gabby Shick, of Pittsburgh, joined the peaceful demonstration.
The PNC Bank branch in the 600 block of Philadelphia Street removed its ATM and boarded up its windows prior to the march. No property damage occurred during the protest.
Shreya Bharadwaj, 20, left, and Prihana Shetty, 22, both of Indiana, came out to show their support
Indiana resident Tevin Belleville, top, 21, and IUP junior Gabby Shick, of Pittsburgh, joined the peaceful demonstration
Demonstrators held up signs and broke into chants of “BlackLives Matter!” and “I Can’t Breathe!” at the intersection of North Fourthand Philadelphia Streets into the early evenin
By The Penn’s estimates, around 150 demonstrators, mostly teenagers and young adults, took part in a peaceful Black Lives Matter march in downtown Indiana on June 3. After the march, a small group of 20-30 demonstrators (pictured above) returned to the starting point at Fourth and Philadelph…
Friends and schoolmates in the Indiana Area School District, 15-year-old Amara Moore (top) and 14-year-oldBecca Niel (bottom left) organized a Black Lives Matter demonstration in downtown Indiana on June 3
Sexual and positive manhood activist Kyle Richard spoke to IUP students Thursday evening. Richard, a former athlete, focused on bystander intervention and incorporating positive masculinity following his experience intervening a sexual assault, where he was shot twice.
Thank a Donor Day was held in Stapleton Library from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Wednesday. Students took photos with signs expressing gratitude toward donors, enjoyed refreshments, wrote thank-you notes to donors for their contributions and took home shirts for thanking them. According to IUP’s websit…
The Center for Multicultural Student Leadership and Engagement, along with the Graduate Student Assembly and Student Government Association, hosted a Paint-N-Sip event Wednesday night in Folger Hall. It allowed students to express their artistic ability through painting while sipping mocktai…
IUP’s Career and Professional Development Center hosted it’s annual “Dress to Impress” campaign. This event showcased the various ways students can make a splash in a professional interview setting just by the clothes they wear to the interview. Pictured in the second photo is the event staf…
On Dec. 4, 2019, I tweeted “I really want to go to Chicago,” but I never envisioned it being like this. This was not even on my radar, I didn’t ask for this at all, a connection I made with the Washington Wizards took it upon himself to help me. Being hired by the NBA was one thing, but bein…
Charles Coleman and Kaitlyn Kocian pose with Ranger during the Condom Runway. Kaitlyn Kocian was one of the clothing creators and used hot glue to put her pieces together.
Dr. Bill Meil, a professor in IUP’s Department of Psychology, presented the first of many programs in a series geared toward understanding drug and alcohol addiction.
Famed NASA/Goddard Space Center scientist James Tucker hosted a program on combining satellite radar and climate change. Tucker joined NASA in 1977 and since then detected early famine detection, desert locust control, terrestrial primary production and more.
Phi Kappa Psi is facing possible disciplinary action following video evidence showing new members crawling on a liquid-covered floor and kicking them. The fraternity was suspended in 2010 after an off-campus brawl.
Dr. Thomas Segar led the conversation that focused on saying the wrong thing on Friday. The workshop tackled sensitive stituations within the workplace and when it is OK to say the wrong thing.
IUP’s Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics will hold its first meeting of the semester in Stright Hall Room 201 at 4:30 p.m.
The walkway from North Dining to the back entrance of Sutton Hall is the brightest path on campus at night.
Indiana residents felt like big “wieners” on Sunday when the Oscar-Mayer Wienermobile parked in front of the Walmart on Oakland Avenue. It was there for most of the afternoon and fans were able to “relish” in its presence and “ketchup” with Cameron Callanan, a representative of the company. …
The IUP Major and Exploration Center along with the Student Government Association held a majors fair in the Hadley Union Building lobby, and Ohio Room on Thursday. During this time undecided students could “shop” the various
Pamphlets and other informational materials lined the tables for the Haven Project’s stalking awareness event Tuesday.
Bill Lemmon, an Indiana native, rings the bell for the Salvation Army. Lemmon, alongside other volunteers, can be seen collecting donations at Walmart and other shopping centers.
Faculty members like Dr. James Lenze of communications media want to see students reach their full potential during finals week.
The Center for Multicultural Student Leadership and Engagement and the Women and Gender Studies Department held a panel discussion on women and the professional environment Saturday. Hannah Watson (senior, sociology), left, at the podium organized the event. Sequoia Stauffer (senior, sociolo…
IUP is no stranger to unexpected changes in the weather. With each passing snow shower, including Thursday’s midday dusting, Mother Nature never fails to make campus look like a modern-art masterpiece.
MSCLE’s MASS Lunch and Learn continued Wednesday in the Elkin Hall Great Room with an appearance by the Native American Awareness Council. One speaker, Carrie House, a Two-Spirit Navajo and Oneida filmmaker, led a
Charles Cashdollar (right) speaks about suffragist and former faculty member Jane Leonard during the 100 Years of Suffrage presentation in Breezedale on Wednesday. The event covered Leonard’s life and career as well as IUP’s involvement in the women’s suffrage movement.
Dr. Yongtao Cao, representing computer science and mathematics, and Dr. Francis Allard, representing anthropology, continued IUP’s bilingual program in Wallwork and Stephenson residence halls. The next presentation will be Sunday with Dr. Xinwen Wu in Room G98 Wallwork Hall.
IUP and the Indiana Borough will be working during the summer to continue making improvements to the community.
IUP and the Indiana Borough will be working during the summer to continue making improvements to the community.
IUP and the Indiana Borough will be working during the summer to continue making improvements to the community.
The Hoodlebug Trail is a ten-mile recreation and commuter trail located in the central portion of Indiana County.
The Hoodlebug Trail is a ten-mile recreation and commuter trail located in the central portion of Indiana County.
If you think these chalk drawings aren’t exquisite, then you’re “Wrong!” - Donald Trump
Editors suggest restaurants such as Insomnia Cookies (top) and Brunzies (bottom).
The winner was created by Kaycee Morgan (sophomore, fine arts/studio arts).
Editors suggest restaurants such as Insomnia Cookies (top) and Brunzies (bottom).
“Pippin” will be performed until May 3.
STATIC (The Student Activity Committee) hosted the 32nd Annual Cookout Sunday outside the Hadley Union Building (HUB). Students were treated to free food and refreshments. There were also activities such as making tie-dye shirts and playing basketball and baseball.
STATIC (The Student Activity Committee) hosted the 32nd Annual Cookout Sunday outside the Hadley Union Building (HUB). Students were treated to free food and refreshments. There were also activities such as making tie-dye shirts and playing basketball and baseball.
STATIC (The Student Activity Committee) hosted the 32nd Annual Cookout Sunday outside the Hadley Union Building (HUB). Students were treated to free food and refreshments. There were also activities such as making tie-dye shirts and playing basketball and baseball.
The event, organized by the Muslim Student Association and United Against Islamophobia, was a prayer and sermon in the Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) atrium Friday.
The event, organized by the Muslim Student Association and United Against Islamophobia, was a prayer and sermon in the Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) atrium Friday.
Sean Fitzgerald-Fye works for Aramark and is also an exorcist called on to remove and banish demons and spirits out of peoples’ home.
Sean Fitzgerald-Fye works for Aramark and is also an exorcist called on to remove and banish demons and spirits out of peoples’ home.
The IUP Family Feud was hosted Wednesday in the Hadley Union Building (HUB) Ohio Room by STATIC (The Student Activity Committee).
The IUP Family Feud was hosted Wednesday in the Hadley Union Building (HUB) Ohio Room by STATIC (The Student Activity Committee).
The final Six O’Clock Series event of the year focused on the growing topic of immigrants and working in America that featured a panel of professors and attorneys.
Students are in favor of classes outside, while professors say it could be a distraction for students.
Folger Dining Hall placed first on list of best places to eat on campus.
The musical featured many bands from the ‘80s, including Journey, Bon Jovi and Twisted Sister.
The musical featured many bands from the ‘80s, including Journey, Bon Jovi and Twisted Sister.
Former Broadway musical “Rock of Ages” performed Tuesday in Fisher Auditorium.
From left to right: Jessica Poley, secretary; Chris Carrington, chief justice; Alex Fefolt, president; and Imani Nelson, treasurer, outlined their plans and the future of the Student Government Association (SGA).
The IUP community raised money Wednesday for the American Cancer Society in the Oak Grove.
The IUP community raised money Wednesday for the American Cancer Society in the Oak Grove.
The National Cherry Blossom Festival was held in Washington D.C. and ended Sarurday.
The National Cherry Blossom Festival was held in Washington D.C. and ended Sarurday.
The National Cherry Blossom Festival was held in Washington D.C. and ended Sarurday.
Brunzies (left) beat out The Coney (right) by a score of 70 to 30 percent in the Best Bar Bracket Championship.
Brunzies (left) beat out The Coney (right) by a score of 70 to 30 percent in the Best Bar Bracket Championship.
IUP’s Residence Hall Association (RHA) hosted Friday its annual Glitz and Glam Drag Show in the Hadley Union Building (HUB) Ohio Room.