Opera in the end zone breaks barriers
Sports and opera collide.
Sports and opera collide.
Hundreds of elections will take place across the nation in the midterms Nov. 4. However, only an estimated 40 percent of registered voters will choose who will fill federal, state and local government positions.
The first rain gardens on IU’s campus were constructed near Cedar Hall at Union Street Center.
IU swimming and diving travels to Ann Arbor for a quad meet this weekend.
I dread those cold winter mornings when my alarm goes off, and my body just lies in the confines of my warm covers for a few extra minutes, which eventually turns into a few extra hours.
Student organizations may soon receive more funding.
If you were to walk down a street in some towns, you would believe you were in the middle of a viral apocalyptic movie.
When does art go from avant-garde to aggravating?
IU will play Michigan this weekend.

It’s that time of year again, people. Sugar consumption is up, and educated choices are down.
Libraries contain more than just the average book.
The Libertarian party needs two per cent of the popular vote this year to maintain its status as a party on the ballot for the next four years.
The IDS basketball reporters make their predictions for Hoosier Hysteria.
Hoosier Hysteria will kick off IU's basketball season Saturday.
The Golden Boot goes on the line Saturday night.
1930s, 1960s, 1970s: These items originally appeared in issues of the IDS.
Oct. 19, 1999: "For much of the student population, Showalter Fountain, located in front of the lU Auditorium, is just a piece of scenery on the daily walk to class."
Oct. 22, 1960: "Judy Curtis, sponsored by Alpha Phi social sorority was crowned the 1960 Homecoming and Stadium Dedication Queen at the Sigma Delta Chi Blanket Hop last night."
Festivities include pie baking, a tree planting demonstration, a food summit and a pie potluck.
Fans and players celebrate the win on social media.