Car vandalism plagues campus
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Dr. Mike Wilcox is one of three men running for the alumni position on the IU Board of Trustees.
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The Maurer School of Law has established a Veterans Disability Law Clinic, it announced Wednesday in an IU press release.
The IU Pervasive Technology Institute’s second session of summer robot camps will have an exciting Robot Grand Challenge inside the Cyberinfrastructure Building on Friday.
The School of Global and International Studies announced three new faculty members who will have key roles in the school’s first year of ?operation.
By Bailey Moser
The latest addition of students to Hoosier Nation are already beginning the journey toward their futures this summer.
Philip N. Eskew Jr. received a B.A. degree from DePauw University and his M.D. degree from the IU School of Medicine.
Jay Asdell is one of the three men running for election for the IU Board of Trustees Alumni Trustee position.
The three men running for the open spot on the IU Board of Trustees participated in a public forum Friday afternoon.
Venus and Jupiter, the two brightest planets, will be on full display for Bloomington stargazers this June as they gradually approach one another in the western sky. They will end the month spectacularly close in the nighttime sky, according to an IU press release through the Department of Astronomy.
IU has not been a part of the Princeton Review since it was ranked the 16th top party school in 2012.
As the library coordinator for the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Student Support Services Office this summer and fall, Andrew Wang must mainly consider the system and the subject.
By Bailey Moser
Ann Kreilkamp, founder and organizer of Green Acres Neighborhood Garden, was living alone in Bloomington until she started her very own sustainable eco-village after taking a two-week IU permaculture course.
After 20 years as Natural Resources Manager for the City of Bloomington, Steve Cotter is taking action against one of his toughest competitors yet: invasive plant species in the Griffy Lake Nature Preserve.
The Monroe County ?Humane Association defeated West Lafayette’s Almost Home Humane Society in a competitive ?fundraiser this weekend.