Wednesday rundown: IU takes on Duke, IFC suspension updates, Retailers have 60 days to get rid of CBD, All Campus bands perform
What you need to know Wednesday, Nov. 29.
What you need to know Wednesday, Nov. 29.
Kinsey Confidential discusses different approaches to understanding and dealing with rapid ejaculation.
The Blue Devils are 8-0 thanks to talented freshmen and senior leader Grayson Allen.
Cannabidiol, a non-psychoactive derivative of the cannabis plant, had been legalized for authorized epilepsy patients in the spring.
IU Health confirmed the nurse had began at the hospital system less than a month ago and was still through orientation.
The All Campus Jazz ensemble performed Tuesday night at Ford-Crawford Hall.
Knives and a table lamp were used as weapons in the reported assaults.
After having her own child, Amy Beck decided to become a birth doula and has worked with over 100 clients since 2009.
Sentenced to prison for life after killing her sexual abuser, Brown has already served her time.
At a ceremony to honor Native American veterans, Trump made a fool of himself.
Female authors are people deserving equal respect compared to male authors.
The man told police the incident occurred because he forgot to take his medication.
A total of four IU freshman players were honored by the Big Ten Network.
Oakes and Scales were among 10 Hoosiers given honors by the Big Ten Conference.
The vocalist died a little over 26 years ago, but he still lives on.
The market runs Dec. 2 to March 31.
With finals week approaching, de-stress events aim to help.
The Sexton Act was inspired by a man from Indiana in the armed forces who committed suicide in 2009.
Social activities for all IFC chapters suspended until March after unanimous vote.
The state police conduct patrols and checkpoints regularly throughout various parts of the state.