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Indiana Gov. Mike Braun has appointed Purdue junior Reagan Koester to the university's Board of Trustees. This Hoosier is in a sorority, has lobbied on Capitol Hill and even started three charities.
Purdue University told The Purdue Exponent last Friday they will no longer assist in the distribution of newspapers. Purdue has aided in the circulation of The Exponent for the past 50 years.
Due to the recent death of a former pharmacy professor, there are even fewer remaining original homeowners alive who own Frank Lloyd Wright houses.
88 years after Amelia Earhart went missing, new evidence has reopened the case. Satellite images show a large object underneath the water at an island near Earhart's flight path as Purdue ...
The new CAPS and the COM 114 course partnership require students to create a promotional video for the mental health service. Students have mixed opinions and concerns over the collaboration.
Purdue’s Grand Prix is more than just a race – it’s a celebration of tradition, family and alumni. With energy that transcends the track, the event unites generations and fuels Purdue pride.
Purdue cut DEI initiatives in an email Friday from the university’s provost. While some Boilermakers were surprised by the move, others expected it amid wider state and national controversy.
The Purdue University Senate addressed the recent revocations of international student visas and denounced federal funding cuts in its meeting Monday, passing a resolution to join a joint ...
Student newspapers across the country are under attack by their universities. The Exponent is no different, our editor-in-chief writes.
Ernesto Tangassi Lucio, the Purdue student who died by suicide at a Lafayette gun range Saturday, was a senior in computer science and a resident assistant for Earhart Hall.
An employee and manager in Purdue's Hall of Music Productions was arrested Friday for allegedly molesting an 11- to 12-year-old child in 1985.
Several international students at Purdue have had their visas revoked and face deportation for potentially minor offenses, as the Trump administration begins a crackdown nationwide.