IU softball comes close to perfect weekend in Alabama
The Hoosiers went 3-1 in the Wilson/DeMarini Classic.
The Hoosiers went 3-1 in the Wilson/DeMarini Classic.
Two IU wrestlers qualified for nationals.
The five-member senior class said goodbye to Assembly Hall Sunday.
IU got past Maryland, 80-62.
Julia Klinestiver of Alpha Chi Omega takes title.
Williams scored a game-high 23 points to defeat Maryland.
After police find meth inside a property, homeowners are left to deal with the toxic mess. Ryan Weaver is the one they call to make those houses livable again.
The fire is under investigation, but it not a pressing threat.
Artist Dessa taught writing workshops Friday at Collins LLC.
IU went 2-2 at the Snowbird Classic in Florida
ROTC members complete evaluations to earn medals.
Older generations love to complain about the prevalence of technology on today’s society. It feels like every other think piece published is about how technology keeps us further apart and distracts us from the everyday simple pleasures.
Several weeks ago, our Editorial board covered the Flint water crisis in hopes of bringing awareness to the crimes occurring in the poor Michigan city. As of early March, tests showed that the lead levels in the water are still at dangerous levels in approximately 8% of Flint homes. The effects of using such contaminated water for months on end are now beginning to show. In a large report from CNN, several Flint citizens explained how the problem has had a personal impact on their lives.
HB 2 creates an unnecessary burden on women
Everyone should know how science shapes society. We need to know how neuroscience research helps us understand mental illness or how research on gene editing can find cures for diseases. It’s very important we make sure scientific research can meet society’s needs.
Drop the Puck on Cancer reaches fifth year.
The Wines of March will take place for the entirety of March.
Early Music Month started Friday with Alchymy at the Courthouse.
Farmstead Workshop taught the basics of herbal tea and remedy-making.
IU is one of 175 sites to participate in the international edit-a-thon.