Woodlawn Field necessitates extra repairs because of drought
IU Recreational Sports closed down Woodlawn Field early this year because of the hazardous conditions the recent drought brought to the field.
IU Recreational Sports closed down Woodlawn Field early this year because of the hazardous conditions the recent drought brought to the field.
The Department of English held a panelist discussion with two prominent alumni, Bill Colson and Bill Grimes.
The Redsteppers are the only officially recognized IU dance team that performs during halftime shows of home football games with the Marching Hundred.
After being issued a “faith challenge” at a Christ in Youth conference this summer, Caroline Otter, along with three other Bloomington high school students from Sherwood Oaks Christian Church, are raising $10,000 to build two wells in Zambia, Africa.
Cold air has started to drift into Bloomington, and it’s a small reminder the holiday season is quickly approaching. But it’s no surprise for local businesses that have been preparing for months, in hopes of attracting more consumers than previous years.
The generation, the legacy, what they're going to do now.
The war in Iraq is technically 'over' and it's been almost 9 years in Afghanistan. Vets talk about their view on the wars after being a part of it.
Does Veterans Day matter to a 19-year-old? How does it feel to be discussing the war next to a soldier in class? Students talk about veterans in the classroom and in their lives. Join the discussion.
What do soldiers think of the homework, the stress and the social life that comes with life at IU.
Video games and chow halls are some soldiers memory of life at war: on base.
The Hoosiers needed overtime, but IU dropped Division II squad Ferris State, 78-65 on Monday in the team's final exhibition game.
War isn't soldier vs. soldier on the front lines. Veterans discuss what war is like in the 21st century.
9/11. Money. Patriotism. Veterans discuss what made them join the military
We remember the war. But we’ve forgotten the soldier. The nation never welcomed these men and women home. These soldiers come and go through the classrooms in Bloomington. These are 21st century soldiers.
It’s been two weeks now since the Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear, but I think I owe it to myself and my devoted fans to report on my trip.
Nancy Pelosi made history by becoming the first female Speaker of the House. With her fiery rhetoric and impassioned drive she pushed through an unparalleled progressive agenda.
A group of friends and I recently trolled through www.cosmopolitan.com in search of our daily horoscopes.
Greg Speichert, director of the Hilltop Garden and Nature Center, died Thursday night in Philadelphia. He devoted his life to plants and introduced more than 400 of them to the gardening community.
Tyler Dodge wanted educators and parents to realize the learning potential of video games — that they were more than just violent ways to pass the time. However, his research was cut short when he was found dead Monday in his home at 801 S. Mitchell St.
IU School of Education professor Terry Mason traveled to Delhi on Oct. 25 to participate in a ceremony discussing an education partnership between the U.S and India.