New comedy opens this weekend
Bloomington Playwrights Project opens "Kalamazoo."
Bloomington Playwrights Project opens "Kalamazoo."
Greeks fight hazing during National Hazing Prevention Week
One of the recreational sports clubs on the IU campus is not quite like the others. They run. That’s it.
Emily Warren, a freshman who has never marched before in her life, is about to join the Marching Hundred’s long tradition--and the Midwestern religion known as “marching band.”
The Ind. jobs report showed a decrease in the unemployment rate despite a the state losing jobs.
The Indiana school voucher program continues to grow.
The Subaru/Leave No Trace educators come to Bloomington.
IU faculty received a grant to study water quality and supply.
IU's No. 9 rushing offense in the nation faces the worst defense in the Big Ten Saturday.
Orchestra finds new home at Buskirk
IU will look to pick up a few crucial points this weekend against No. 13 Wisconsin on Friday at 7 p.m. and against Minnesota Sunday at noon, both at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
IU men’s soccer team is looking to carry over its offensive production Sunday when they play Northwestern.
See how Big Ten volleyball is comparable to SEC football.
IU and Maryland to play for first time since 1935.
My prediction: IU wins 31-27.
In a recent column, Indiana Education commissioners Teresa Lubbers and Stan Jones made a strange assumption about college students in Indiana.
There are a lot of people frustrated with our government. Maybe it’s party bickering, maybe it’s a lack of transparency, maybe it’s our huge debt.
A few weeks ago, an app came out that is designed for strangers to meet and cuddle. It’s called Cuddlr.
There are three state-wide races that will appear on the ballot this fall.
On Tuesday, the soda companies PepsiCo., Coca-Cola, and the Dr. Pepper Snapple Group announced that they, through a combination of marketing, packaging and distribution, will attempt to cut the number of calories consumed by the average American from sugary drinks by 20 percent.