IU offers help to Puerto Rican graduate students in wake of Hurricane Maria
When news of Hurricane Maria hit IU, several members of the School of Education decided they wanted to do something to help.
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When news of Hurricane Maria hit IU, several members of the School of Education decided they wanted to do something to help.
A 20-year-old Bloomington man pleaded guilty Monday to aggravated battery.
April 13 marked the dedication of Luddy Hall, the newest addition to the School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering.
A Bloomington man pleaded guilty Monday to criminal confinement and sexual battery.
The morning of Feb. 8, 1977, shocked Indianapolis. Two men, one with a shotgun attached to his head and the other with his finger on the trigger, walked through the streets of downtown.
BTown Rides, a new app that launched Feb. 8, seeks to offer rides for students by students. An alternative to services such as Uber or Lyft, BTown Rides operates using students as drivers for their peers.
World Hijab Day is celebrated Feb. 1. The Muslim Student Association at IU is putting on an event from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Teter Formal Lounge.
Dan Canon’s slogan, “You Have a Voice,” is a motto he said he tried to live by long before he decided to run for office.
Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill said he intends to appeal a recently released court decision about abortion restrictions, according to a written statement from his director of communications.
When people consider adopting pets, they often overlook certain factors or underestimate the amount of time and money that animals require. Here are some factors to consider before making a commitment to a furry friend.
Bloomington and IU are jam-packed with hidden gems and overflowing with history most people don’t know exist. One of these hidden treasures is the Wylie House Museum.
Volleyball jersey No. 6 was displayed Tuesday night for the last time in the Bloomington High School South gym. The number once belonged to former student Jill Behrman.