Mexico's turning point
Even though Mexico still faces many challenges, its changing narrative should send the message that the country is getting its act together.
Even though Mexico still faces many challenges, its changing narrative should send the message that the country is getting its act together.
Shutting up about sex spreads the idea that sex, even when present in a simple discussion, is vulgar and sickening. This is incredibly damaging. It not only stigmatizes the action, but also those who engage in it
Students and faculty sat down to dinner to discuss sustainability on campus.
The Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center and the IU Student Association sponsored the Ice Cream Social and Justice Issues event in the Neal-Marshall Grand Hall for audience members to discuss issues like minority profiling, diversity admission rates and affirmative action.
The owner of Obo's Oriental Grocery Store was arrested for selling alcohol without a permit and selling untaxed cigarettes and various medicines, as well as other charges.
A power surge in the area knocked out power to traffic lights, Smallwood Plaza and Bub's Burgers. The top floors of Smallwood were evacuated.
A power surge in the area knocked out power to traffic lights, Smallwood Plaza and Bub's Burgers. The top floors of Smallwood were evacuated.
A bill passed in the Senate Appropriations Committee yesterday that would require drug testing for people receiving state benefits if they had been convicted of a prior drug abuse.
The Indiana House of Representatives almost considered a provision that would allow certain state contractors to discriminate based on religion in their hiring practices.
The 25th Bowl for Kids’ Sake, an annual fundraising event for Big Brothers Big Sisters, took place Wednesday and Thursday.
“Pippi Longstocking” will premiere Saturday at the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center.
From 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. today at the Fuller Projects, students can participate in a workout event designed to mix popular exercise tapes from the past with current, updated routines.
The IU men’s basketball team rode a career-high 30 points from senior wing Will Sheehey to a 93-86 against the No. 20 Iowa Hawkeyes.
Columnist Audrey Perkins tries out a McDonald's in France.
Khala Granville was just hired as associate director to focus on diversity-oriented recruitment and outreach at the Office of Enrollment Management. She will focus on recruiting students from the Indianapolis area.
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation board primarily awards departments in physics, chemistry and math fields. IU professor and geologist Douglas A. Edmonds was recently honored as the latest fellow.
To help orphaned children in Swaziland, IUPUI interior design students aligned with Saving Orphans Through Healthcare and Outreach to develop safe houses where they can live.
After ending a 12-game losing streak with a 3-3 tie against Troy last weekend, the IU softball team is looking to win as they head to Tuscon, Ariz., for the Wildcat Invitational.
IU men's tennis (7-6) set for doubleheader against No. 41 Dartmouth and unranked Illinois State on Sunday.
The No. 17 IU baseball team (2-5) looks to snap its two-game losing streak this weekend in Louisville, Ky. where the Hoosiers will face off against Toledo and Louisville.