'Bloomington' mural tells community, 'You Belong Here'
Bloomington received a love letter Thursday afternoon.
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Bloomington received a love letter Thursday afternoon.
After delays and shortages this year, students got to and from school smoothly Monday.
Mold up and down the walls, rotting floors, water flood lines at knee level — this is what IU Cru members saw walking through houses in Houston last weekend.
IU College Republicans and Democrats came together Monday night for a scheduled debate on issues circulating across the aisle in recent months, including health care, school vouchers and the minimum wage.
John Cleese not only insulted President Trump, he also ripped his own movie — one of the most famous comedy films of all-time — to shreds Sunday afternoon.
INDIANAPOLIS — President Trump appeared to remain on-script when he unveiled a Republican proposal to cut corporate and individual tax rates in a speech at the Indiana State Fairgrounds on Wednesday.
ANDERSON, Ind. — It has been 65 years since a sitting U.S. vice president or president has been in Anderson, Indiana.
“Oh my.” George Takei said, wide-eyed with a big smile as the IU Auditorium audience applauded his entrance to the stage Tuesday night.
The Big Ten Conference is not only for sports.
13 boxes of pizza can get anyone excited about politics.
Shelli Yoder, a former congressional candidate, was waiting for a woman to run. But, one never did. So, she did.
The family tree kids draw in elementary school just got a lot more complicated.
Everyone put on earplugs as they prepared to walk in.
The IU Police Department is taking steps to further diversify the police force, with a chief diversity officer position added to the department to encourage diverse and inclusive recruitment, according to an IU press release.
Kinny Liu’s first memory of Megan Yoder was an event for Net Impact, an IU Kelley School of Business club. She was a blur, snapping photos in the crowd.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced the Trump administration's plan to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program in a speech Tuesday morning at the Department of Justice.
Estonia's prime minister showed up to Indiana University on Monday night with a goal﹘ to put his countryon the map.
Hooded robes and burning crosses poke out the background of a mural hanging in Woodburn 100, bringing up a part of Indiana’s history many Hoosiers may want to forget.
Sen. Joe Donnelly, D-Indiana, laced up his bowling shoes Thursday night.
Millennials are voting, but they're not necessarily talking about politics.