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Pixar misfires with "Brave"
The IU Board of Trustees has approved a $30.3 million increase in the 2012-13 budget, which will go toward merit-based salary increases, additional financial aid and utilities costs.
Police responded to an Occupy Bloomington event Tuesday morning after receiving a complaint at 8:03 a.m. that protesters had erected an Army surplus tent on a city-owned lot near the B-Line Trail between 10th and 11th streets.
WEEKEND previews this summer's big upcoming movies
Teter fans watch the last laps of the 2012 women's Little 500 on Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Delta Gamma supporters cheer as the sorority's team receives the first place trophy at the 2012 women's Little 500 on Friday at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
Cutters Coach Jim Kirkham has somewhat of a plan for his riders in the final week before race day, but he doesn’t encourage them to deviate too much from their normal schedule. Here are a few tips for riders’ training in the final days and a breakdown of the Cutters’ last week of riding.
There’s more than one Kate Upton. There’s the one on the cover of the 2012 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, and then there’s the one who’s an IU sophomore in the Jacobs School of Music.
Hot dog vendor Nick Talmiotto shares his thoughts on the food cart industry
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What to do if you think you have been sexually assaulted and information on how to get help.
Senior Caroline Shurig and Middle Way House Prevention Programs Coordinator Cierra Thomas-Williams share their stories of sexual assault and helping other survivors. Also, hear audio of their experiences with sexual assault.
Middle Way House Prevention Programs Coordinator Cierra Thomas-Williams shares her story of sexual assault.
Senior Caroline Shurig tells her story of her personal experience with sexual assault.
An anti-Semitic act of vandalism was found Monday on a poster in the offices of the Robert A. and Sandra B. Borns Jewish Studies Program in Goodbody Hall.
The Forest all-rookie men’s team makes up its own practice techniques. They don’t take them from anybody. “It’s a pride thing,” junior Zack Clark says. They’ve never done this before, never trained, never competed. Four of the six team members have never even seen the race — they’ll watch a tape of the 2004 race to prepare.
An EMT uses gauze to wrap junior Zack Clark's arm to his side after Clark fell during the Forest Cycling team's Little 500 qualification Saturday at Bill Armstrong Stadium. Forest placed 20th in quals.
An EMT checks junior Zack Clark's vision after Clark fell during the Forest Cycling team's Little 500 qualification Saturday in Bill Armstrong Stadium.
An EMT checks junior Zack Clark's vision after Clark fell during the Forest Cycling team's Little 500 qualification Saturday in Bill Armstrong Stadium.
The English duo seemingly can't decide what kind of music they want to make