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 - Favorite IU Foods- From pizza and burgers to ice cream and Sugar & Spice favorites, all the major food groups are covered. 
 - Going the Extra Mile- 75 Years of the IU Student Foundation. 
 - IU Scholarship Recipients Ready to Pay It Forward- Meet 9 students and recent alumni who are poised to make a difference in the world. 
 - First 90 Days: Advice For New Managers- Kim Van Lue, MBA’06—founder and CEO of NorthSpring Leadership Consulting—shares her tips for navigating the first 90 days as a new manager. 
 - Tour IU’s Iconic Campus- With its limestone architecture and natural beauty, Indiana University’s Bloomington campus is one of the most beautiful colleges in the U.S. Take a stroll through these iconic spots, each a part of the backdrop of IU’s long tradition of excellence. 
 - Deanna Fry’s Rise in Broadcast Journalism is Defined By a Sense of Humanity and Justice- Deanna Fry, BAJ’06, is the senior broadcast producer of the BET and CBS News newsmagazine show "America in Black." 
 - Taylor 101: Dispatches from the World’s First Taylor Swift Conference- IU hosted the first-ever academic conference focused on superstar Taylor Swift’s music and influence—and it was a glittering success. 
 - Finals Week Chronicles- From a massive snowball fight to a mid-exam evacuation to a “victory cigar,” these stories truly capture the uniqueness of finals week at IU. 
 - Michael Koryta’s Lost Man’s Lane is a ‘Love Letter’ to Bloomington- “Lost Man’s Lane,“ a supernatural thriller by Michael Koryta, BA’06, and set in Bloomington, was published in March 2024. 
 - Imani Sailers: Destined to Dance- Imani Sailers, BS’17, joined Nashville Ballet—the largest professional dance company in Tennessee—which she joined in 2017. Sailers was promoted to company dancer in 2019. 
 - IU Alumni Artwork Displayed in Museums Around the World- The seven alumni artists profiled in this story have exhibited work across mediums in museums around the world. Take a look. 
 - Sound Judgment: Laura Sisk a Swift Staple- A skim of the credits of Taylor Swift’s last eight albums will reveal a common phrase: “Vocals recorded by Laura Sisk.”