Column: Hoosiers’ loss shows team’s playing style is limited to up-tempo
When the Hoosiers reach the postseason, whether it be the NCAA Tournament or lower-tier tournament, they’re one poor matchup from being bounced earlier than expected.
When the Hoosiers reach the postseason, whether it be the NCAA Tournament or lower-tier tournament, they’re one poor matchup from being bounced earlier than expected.
Every year around Dec. 1, World AIDS Day, the Community AIDS Action Group is host to a Ceremony of Celebration and Remembrance.The ceremony took place Tuesday evening at the Fountain Square Ballroom.
It’s abundantly clear Egypt's military-backed interim government is trying to silence any political opposition before it has a chance to grow.
Not only did students feel intimidated by the police, they felt that the police force was “out to get them,” rather than assist them.
WE SAY: Everyone in America deserves a place at the table
I’m extremely disappointed that the first article I’ve seen all year solely about a lesbian is about the discrimination she’s faced at a branch campus of our University.
I ask the legislature to lead Indiana into the future and make us proud to reside in a state that respects civil rights for us all.
The ex-bike riders and ex-walkers join the rest of the lazy students as we all huddle together in a bus to get transported across campus. In such cramped times, we must remember the most important set of social rules: bus etiquette.
For some reason we see the older generation as not having the same human feelings we have. We think that they’re forever stuck in their age and situation. It’s like our older relatives hit 70 and are stuck in some sort of museum exhibit.
Obamacare isn't the massive failure we've painted it to be.
Out of 123 FBS teams, IU finished 121st in total defense.
The National Science Foundation awarded more than $614,000 to IU to aid its campus-wide efforts to boost participation in undergraduate science and mathematics programs.
The display was titled “Can Santa Claus be a black man?” and depicted a man dressed as the character and playing a saxophone.
The Bloomington Historical Preservation Commission and some residents now fear a neighborhood is at risk with a proposal to build a new house.
The Independent Council, a student philanthropy organization, reached a milestone this semester, increasing its membership by 60 percent due to extensive tabling and self-promotion. IC offers women the social and philanthropic opportunities of greek life without the greek letters.
Various mayors across Indiana are voicing their opposition to House Joint Resolution 6, according to a press release sent Tuesday from Freedom Indiana.
After more than a year of repairs, Griffy Lake is refilling with water, and by spring 2014, it will be filled with fish.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources is seeking nominees for five positions on the state’s Trails Advisory Board for 2014.
On Nov. 18, the U.S. Department of Education released its Mapping the Nation program, an interactive map of the U.S. that shows state-level data on demographics, economics and education relating to global connectivity.
The IU branch of Enactus, an international network of student entrepreneurs and business leaders, organized the ninth annual Fair Trade Bloomington sale and will continue the sale today from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.