A racist trustee’s name was taken off an IU gym. Supporters want Bill Garrett’s name on it to right history.
The tangled legacies of two men who shaped IU's history collide in one campus gymnasium.
79 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
The tangled legacies of two men who shaped IU's history collide in one campus gymnasium.
College has taught me that cooking at home isn’t easy. But after a couple of years, I’ve learned a thing or two about making meals for one.
A man shot twice during a dispute Sunday night pleaded not guilty to unlawful possession of a firearm by a serious violent felon.
Two men in Indianapolis confessed to a drive-by shooting that ended in the death of a sleeping toddler, according to court documents.
INDIANAPOLIS — A 1-year-old girl sleeping on a couch was killed Thursday when a social media feud erupted into a drive-by shooting, police said.
Four people were taken to the hospital, three by ambulance and one by a family member, Wednesday evening after a five-car accident at Atwater Avenue and Henderson Street near the Henderson Parking Garage. No one was killed.
INDIANAPOLIS— The start is being at the table, the place where the decisions are made. Then, you have to learn to disagree and to insert your opinion.
Oh, Vine. We love you and miss you. As the IDS takes a look at Vine culture in our Weekend section, here are some Vines we think best apply to our campus.
Dean of Students Lori Reesor and IUSA president Dan Niersbach confirmed the suspension Monday night of social and new member activities at IU for Interfraternity Council chapters.
For three days and three nights, the freshman hung on in the darkness, alternating between anger and resignation, hope and hopelessness.
Yep, I’m one of those millennials obsessed with LaCroix. Obsessed enough to carry a cooler full back to Bloomington after a trip home in September and stupid enough to pause in Kroger each week grocery shopping and wonder if $3.99 for eight cans of fruity sparkling water is really worth it. (It is, by the way.)
Tanya Saxena performs traditional Bharatnatyam dances in the Global and International Studies Building on Tuesday.
For three days, the IU freshman was trapped in the cave, wondering why the other students had left him behind in the darkness. He licked the moisture off the walls that surrounded him. He licked the wrappers of Clif bars and debated eating crickets. In the dim light of his iPhone, he tapped out goodbye letters to his family. After the battery died, he carried on imaginary conversations with the friends he thought he’d never see again.
Bloomington Rabbi Brian Besser had a simple message for the people of Charlottesville, Virginia.
The bright crimson trident that represents IU is symbolic of the Indiana Hoosiers, but many wonder, what exactly is a “Hoosier?” There is no consensus on the word’s origin, and its meaning still provokes debate today.
Two weeks after the man in the midst of a campus controversy darted out of Franklin Hall and into a black Dodge Charger with vocal protesters laying in his path, more details of his seemingly secret visit have emerged. Some, including full budget details, are still unclear.
Some carried grande Starbucks cups. Some wore full-piece suits. Some wore shiny black heels. One a pair of fur-lined brown satin slippers and another a dark gray “Drink Lagunitas IPA” gray zip up. All were gathered at the Charlotte T. Zietlow Justice Center early Sunday morning in downtown Bloomington to pay their tickets earned during Little 500 weekend.
It’s a daily challenge to manage being a black woman leading in a man-dominated world. However, you have to overcome it, remember the task you’re there for and stay concentrated, said Erica Jones, a project leader and system engineer from Naval Surface Warfare Center in Crane, Indiana.
The service that sophomore Allie Wineland offers her friends during the weekend of Little 500 is a bit like Uber but with more of a personal touch. This year, ready in a blue Toyota Camry, Wineland will shuttle her friends around campus to different fraternities and sororities and make sure they get where they want safely.
Hundreds of people gathered Tuesday outside Franklin Hall to voice their concerns about controversial libertarian social scientist Charles Murray.