Thursday Rundown: IU celebrated worldwide, IU students help autistic young adults, Little 500 teams set for green flag, Giving Piano Initiative to give public a chance to play
Everything you need to know for Thursday, April 19.
Everything you need to know for Thursday, April 19.
When the club first started in Fall 2017, more than 300 people expressed interest in joining.
Members of Bloomington’s Black Lives Matters protested the meeting.
The man said he would shoot everyone in the store, an employee told police.
Artists and the public alike can join the music next week.
College Internship Program in Bloomington connects young adults with autism and other learning differences with IU psychology students to learn from each other.
IU defeated Ball State, 9-8, in a 14-inning game that lasted more than five hours.
The Hoosiers comeback bid fell short after giving up seven runs in the seventh.
The third annual IU Day promoted money and school pride.
The Little 500 will commence Friday and Saturday.
Labiaplasty is the surgical cutting and reshaping of the vagina's labia.
The vodka is gluten-free and distilled from white grapes.
IU women’s golf finishes in sixth after round three gets cancelled.
"Breaking Away" is a beautiful movie and should be treated as such.
The Hoosiers picked up a win at Victory Field behind a strong start from junior pitcher Tim Herrin.
IU now has the best team ERA in the country.
The Hoosiers look to carry the momentum from Maryland sweep.
Rain is an essential ingredient to great track conditions, not sunshine.
By revealing sexual assault allegations, the Pulitzer winners deserve their awards.
Everything you need to know for Wednesday, April 18.