IU Board of Trustees approves rates for university-run off-campus apartments
The IU Board of Trustees approved rates Friday for the three apartment complexes Residential Programs and Services will run next school year.
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The IU Board of Trustees approved rates Friday for the three apartment complexes Residential Programs and Services will run next school year.
Aaron Malone came out as gay his senior year of college.
A $2.2 million gift from an IU Kelley School of Business alumnus and his partner will fund a new LGBTQ scholarship program.
An individual with hepatitis A may have handled food at Shalom Community Center sometime between Dec. 13 and Dec. 24, Monroe County Health Department said Friday.
Brett Becker was moving too fast.
One was sent to Okinawa. One was sent to Iraq. One was never deployed.
The “Bear Man,” with his long hair and full beard, coaxed Bob and Screech out of their den.
Special Prosecutor Dan Sigler said Tuesday that he will not file battery charges against Attorney General Curtis Hill, who was previously accused of sexual misconduct.
Special Prosecutor Dan Sigler said Tuesday he did not have enough evidence to file battery charges against Attorney General Curtis Hill, who was previously accused of sexual misconduct.
Trevor Lee Moore, arrested for committing and inciting vandalism in protest of President Donald Trump’s inauguration, appeared in court Monday to confirm his Nov. 16 bench trial date.
The red port-a-potty was the first sign of civilization on the gravel trail.
Bright orange lights illuminated the gym. Just outside, 32 people stood at the glass doors wearing workout clothes and gym shoes.
Michelle Cardwell first fell in love with the kitchen.
As a freshman or sophomore going through recruitment, the thought of living in a Greek house probably seems enticing. You walk by the houses on Third Street or North Jordan and wonder what it’s like to live in that giant mansion.
Heather Williams stretched the ball of dough out with her fingers. When it was large enough to her liking, about the size of the palm of her hand, she placed it in the pan of boiling oil. It sizzled in the popping oil, hot enough to burn anyone too close.
Unlike most of IU, this building is not made of limestone.
After IU lecturer Lisa Kwong saw “Crazy Rich Asians" she was watching “Kim’s Convenience,” an Asian-Canadian TV show, and remarked at how awesome it was that both starred Asians.
In the sea of people marching down Third Street, one woman’s sign stood out. A plastic pink lei was wrapped around the wooden stick that held it.
Fingers on the Xbox One controller, IU freshman Andrew Gleissner directed his character to kill his final two opponents.
For decades, IU’s basketball programs have been iconic.