Editorial: Saying goodbye
For some, life is a battle each and every day. And, like most battles, lives are destroyed and taken far too soon.
For some, life is a battle each and every day. And, like most battles, lives are destroyed and taken far too soon.
The new College of Arts and Sciences major will be housed under the Center for the Integrative Study of Animal Behavior ks and student advising will be handled by existing advisers in the biology department.
Donna Whittsitt, a nature-inspired artist, will have her “Expressions of Nature” series exhibited at the Venue, Fine Art and Gifts.
Adapting books into movies is a touchy and difficult process that either works brilliantly or horribly.
With a little more inspired, fresh and creative writing, this movie could have been something so much more.
Weekend gives you tips for a safe night out
IU plays Ohio State Nov. 22, and the Buckeyes will be without their star.
In Allen's first career start, he suffered a season-ending injury.
FROM IDS REPORTSBloomington Transit opened its new bus terminal in downtown Bloomington on Monday.
The Mathers Museum is changing its ways.
IU was named a top-50 LGBT friendly university by Campus Pride, a nonprofit that works towards created safe and LGBT friendly environments on college campuses nationwide.
IU Art Museum to host CultureFest After-Party
A free showing of both the season eight premiere of BBC’s “Doctor Who” and a series premiere of BBC's new show, "Intruders,” will be shown Saturday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
With more than half of the Big Ten's defensive backs measuring more than 6 feet tall, the Hoosiers look to combat a lack of height with added emphasis on utilizing pure speed.
Many students who begin college never complete their degrees, according to a study. Researchers explore the motivations and possible prevention methods.
Bloomington’s Monroe Hospital filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in a U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Indianapolis on Aug. 12.
IU students spent time in Guatemala this summer with Play360 building a playground for a local school.
The campaign #WhyIDon’tNeedFeminism became popular at the end of summer this year when the Tumblr blog “We Don’t Need Feminism!,” and others like it, went viral.Young and slightly middle-aged women held up signs outlining the reasons they didn’t believe in the cause.According to them, women don’t need feminism because they need to “respect all humans, not just one gender,” or because they “do not need a leg-up to succeed.”
It hit me like a 15-carat princess cut diamond ring. This past summer, I opened my Facebook newsfeed to pictures and videos of my college-aged friends getting engaged, or at least proposed to.
Ferguson, Missouri is – pardon the unintended pun – a moving target. Events keep taking erratic directions, superseding comment as fast as it’s written.