IUSA election code change spurs debate
Tickets discuss how a code change will affect their campaign.
Tickets discuss how a code change will affect their campaign.
Endwright Center diabetes and nutrition cooking class taught new recipe, healthy eating habits.
Author’s newest work doesn’t shy away from grisly themes.
Spring Ballet "Four Faces of Balanchine" opens at 7:30 p.m. March 25 at the Musical Arts Center.
Johnson is questionable to play Friday against North Carolina.
Lilly King set records in the 100 and 200 breaststroke.
IU will play host to Indiana State on Wednesday night.
IU Coach Chris Lemonis is searching for another starting pitcher.
University Players work with puppets in their production of "Avenue Q" and form unforeseen friendships.
Indiana Governor Mike Pence signed a bill eliminating the ISTEP by 2017 into law on Monday.
Senate Republican candidates accuse each other of not having in-state funding.
The celebration will feature panels and presentations.
Obama is the first president to visit Cuba in 90 years.
Johnson is battling an ankle injury and Morgan is battling a shoulder injury.
No doubt, President Obama made a compromise choice when he appointed D.C. Circuit Court Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court last Wednesday.
Art museums generally seem like neutral spaces free from politics and social issues. Art museums put pretty pictures, sculptures and videos on display and offer generally affordable admission for all types of people. The engaging displays art museums offer can often blind people to the reality of the museum itself. The art museum is an institution.
Our prison system is in dire need of an overhaul
Increasing amounts of students are leaving school because of mental health concerns. This means that universities, as a whole, are not committing enough resources to deal with this important issue.
Six years after passing the Affordable Care Act, more than 20 million Americans have gained health insurance coverage