MCCSC releases update regarding safety procedures
The Monroe County Community School Corporation has released an update regarding safety procedures.
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The Monroe County Community School Corporation has released an update regarding safety procedures.
Dorm overcrowding leaves many first-year students in lounges
As part of Sexploration Week, Bono spoke Thursday night at the IU Auditorium.
For the first time in three years, the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction sold unwanted materials during a book sale Wednesday. The sale will continue until Friday.
The Monroe County Domestic Violence Task Force organized an event to discuss domestic violence Thursday.
Andrew Ferguson, School of Journalism alumnus and senior editor at the Weekly Standard, spoke about his book, “Adventures in the Land of Lincoln,” on Monday at the Ernie Pyle Auditorium.
In the more than 190 years since IU was founded, dozens of legends — some lighthearted, some sinister — have come and gone.
Amid pole vaulting equipment and long jump sand pits, 1,195 students attended the Fall Career and Internship Fair on Wednesday at its new location, Harry Gladstein Fieldhouse.
Nearly all campus buildings are able to register to compete in the 2012 Fall Energy Challenge for the first time now that more buildings’ consumption of water and electricity are monitored.
Auditions for this year’s IU’s Got Talent will take place from 7 to 10 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday in the Indiana Memorial Union State Room East.
According to the Indiana College Substance Use Survey of spring 2011, 15.6 percent of IU-Bloomington students improperly used Adderall — either used without a prescription or consumed more than the prescribed dose — in the six months before the survey was conducted.
Since 1994, the Student Involvement Fair has strived to get IU students engaged in campus activities.
This year’s Themester is scheduled to include a public conversation between political consultant Karl Rove and former White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs.
On Wednesday evening, some students rode around Bloomington in style, seated on the back of IU Riding Club’s motorcycles.
The Jordan River ran red yesterday afternoon with an environmentally-friendly dye used to see where the water flows.
Junior Alex Wilson is revamping the Student Alliance for National Security, or SANS, after the organization lost traction in 2010.
The Wildermuth Intramural Center reopened Friday after being closed for more than a year.
Before CultureFest was cancelled due to severe weather warnings, many students attended and campus groups set up tents to promote their groups.
Before classes begin on Monday, IU officials expect 7,590 freshman to invade IU’s campus, beating the previous record set in 2008.
The Campus Recreational Sports’ Aquatics Department has offered group swim lessons to youth under the age of 18 but learned through a survey that students — who are required to pay a fee to be a member of RS — were unhappy that these young people were taking up pool space.