IU faculty and students condemn ‘new McCarthyism’ in free speech rally
A canceled exhibit. A suspended professor. A sex research institute with an uncertain future. A bill critics say would eviscerate tenure.
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A canceled exhibit. A suspended professor. A sex research institute with an uncertain future. A bill critics say would eviscerate tenure.
Erin Stafford: While it’s true that we should celebrate our loved ones all the time, Valentine’s Day is also the perfect opportunity to make some grand gesture or plan an incredibly romantic date for your significant other. I’m talking champagne, rose petals on the bed and a candlelit dinner for two. It feels good to be spoiled! And what better time than the day of love and romance?
We’re so back.
In a challenging road matchup, the Indiana wrestling team fell to No. 6 Ohio State at the Covelli Center in Columbus, Ohio, on Sunday by a score of 32-6. Despite their best efforts, the No. 22 Hoosiers couldn’t overcome the formidable lineup of the Buckeyes.
The IU chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi was placed on cease and desist for hazing Monday.
Around 100 protestors demanded that IU “divest now” from Israel, the U.S. military and its contractors at a protest at Sample Gates on Thursday.
The U.S. Department of Defense awarded Associate Professor Blair Johnson $945,000 to install an extreme environmental chamber to study the effects of cold weather on human physiology.
Figure skaters don’t care much for the cold, IU freshman and national junior figure skating medalist Andy Deng said.
The Indiana University Student Foundation held its annual women’s Little 500 Reception on Feb. 2 in the Indiana University Foundation Showalter House.
CORRECTION: This story has been updated to include a photo of the Showers West building.
After starting out the season a pedestrian 2-2, Indiana men’s tennis has fired off seven wins in a row following an undefeated weekend. The Hoosiers’ 9-2 record marks their best start since schedules were recorded on iuhoosiers.com in 2016.
The city started three construction and renovation projects this month, leading to sidewalk and lane closures, as well as limited parking in some areas of Bloomington.
Walking through IU’s Old Crescent near the Sample Gates, one notices that most of the buildings are made out of Indiana limestone. Buildings such as Franklin Hall, Lindley Hall and the Student Building, for example, each share a distinctive pale coloring. However, two stand out: Wylie and Own Halls, both of which are made out of red brick. One would be forgiven if they wondered just why this is the case.
IU was founded over 200 years ago and in that time, the campus has accumulated its fair share of legends about Hoosier hauntings. It isn’t hard to find someone on campus with a ghost story. Many dorms, fraternities and classroom buildings have spooky tales and scary ghost sightings.
IU's campus is a beautiful area throughout all four seasons, and there are many spots on campus to take scenic photos.
Nate Powell promoted “Fall Through” at 6:30 p.m., Feb. 9 in Morganstern’s Bookstore and Café, explained his creative process and signed copies of his books. “Fall Through” is the story of a time-travelling punk rock band — inspired by Powell’s punk rock past — who jump between realities when they play a specific song.
Louisville, KY based post-punk band Charm School performed at 10 p.m, Feb. 11, in The Bishop Bar along with Bloomington’s Swan Wash and Placer.
Walking into Frank Southern Ice Arena in the early morning, it’s not obvious the rink is home to eight youth hockey teams, three collegiate hockey clubs, a beer league and two figure skating clubs.
With Valentine’s Day right around the corner, it is the perfect time to pick up a great romance novel. There is nothing I love more than reading a cheesy little romance with all of my favorite tropes. This is a list of three of my most favorite romance books of all time.
The Hoosiers improved to 11-2 after beating the Boilermakers 95-62.