The Battleships competition saw water fly and canoes tip at the Natatorium this Wednesday. Participants sunk the competition to raise money for Riley Hospital for Children. The ultimate champions of the competition, Jag Track, stood tall above the rest.
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Four things IU Indianapolis seniors say you cannot graduate without doing
By Citlali Sanchez | Nov. 5As November arrives and the end of the fall semester approaches, seniors offer a reminder: there are some experiences worth slowing down for. Through interviews with senior students, four experiences emerged as essential – the ones they say no student should graduate without checking off their bucket list.
Finding their footing: Stories of first-generation students at IU Indianapolis
By Regina Graves | Nov. 4For many students, college is an exciting new chapter – a chance to learn, grow and step into a new atmosphere full of independence. But for first-generation college students, that chapter often begins without a direct sense of guidance.
Acktus: The Purdue student brand turning ambition into action
By Salsabil F. Qaddoura | Nov. 3When Oluwatomi Oladunni arrived in the United States from Nigeria nearly a decade ago, he never imagined he would one day balance lines of computer code with lines of custom-stitched streetwear. Today, the Purdue University student is doing exactly that — pursuing a degree in computer science and data analytics while building Acktus, a fashion brand born from a desire to turn discipline and drive into design.



