Tuesday Rundown: IUBB beats Rutgers, IU to end Umail accounts, 13 arrests made in opioid ring investigation, former IU Journalism professor receives Lifetime Achievement Award
IU stifles Rutgers for second road win of season
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IU stifles Rutgers for second road win of season
IU men’s golf has had three consecutive fall seasons that included two top-10 tournament finishes.
James Alexander Thom, a former IU School of Journalism professor and lecturer, received the 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Indianapolis Library Foundation, according to a January press release.
Drag queens dazzle in student-run show
Indiana became the second state to receive permission from the federal government to require Medicaid enrollees to obtain employment to keep their healthcare benefits.
IUPD officers carry loaded guns, Indiana Code cheat sheets and more
New IU Volleyball Coach Steve Aird and new assistant coach Krista Vansant know it'll take time before the Hoosiers are competitive in the Big Ten.
The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra’s concertmaster will be at IU now through Feb. 14 as a Wells Scholars Program visiting professor, according to an IU Newsroom press release.
Campus crows leave messy sidewalks
*Events are current according to a calendar provided by the Office of the Vice President for Diversity, Equity and Multicultural Affairs.
Trump touts tax overhaul and military power in first State of the Union address
The IU Opera Theater’s spring semester production, Ariadne auf Naxos, will open at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 2 in the Musical Arts Center. The MAC also offers showings Feb. 3, 9 and 10.
A piano will burn for Wounded Galaxies: 1968 – Beneath the Paving Stones, the Beach.
Bloomington woman found dead after 15 days missing
IU freshman guard Jaelynn Penn has done it again.
While the IU football team finished the 2017 season one win short of automatic bowl eligibility, five senior Hoosiers still participated in postseason bowls.
The Bloomington Arts Commission is offering up to $5,000 for an artist to create a musical work celebrating the City’s bicentennial, according to a press release distributed Jan. 5.
Chocolate will sweeten up a prom, a Mardi Gras dinner and a murder mystery that will come to Bloomington for the 21st annual Week of Chocolate this February.
IU ROTC alumnus killed in helicopter crash remembered as a leader and mentor
As January comes to a close, the Buskirk-Chumley Theater will be opening up a wide range of new events in February, from films to musical acts.