Sororities preparing for winter rush process
Freshman Marlo Niverson came to IU with a negative opinion of greek life. But with just a month left until recruitment officially begins, she said she’s now nervous.
Freshman Marlo Niverson came to IU with a negative opinion of greek life. But with just a month left until recruitment officially begins, she said she’s now nervous.
Soaring more than 19,000 feet above sea level, Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest freestanding mountain in the world. And this summer, sophomore Sam Leibovitz and senior Jordan Youkilis plan to climb it.
Renovations to the Ora L. Wildermuth Intramural Center’s locker rooms were recently completed — all part of ongoing renovations to the 82-year-old center.
Residential Programs and Services’ Dining Services is conducting a customer satisfaction survey online. Students can rate various dining locations on criteria such as menu options, customer service and cleanliness.
The “Fashion for Flood Relief” fashion show aims to raise awareness and donations to aid in relief for the 2010 floods in Pakistan.
Columnist Lily Miller lets readers know that not all cannibals are mindless zombies or homicidal crazy people.
Columnist Lily Miller lets readers know that not all cannibals are mindless zombies or homicidal crazy people.
Moments ago, the much anticipated Monroe County Community School Corporation Referendum passed a public vote granting increased funding to local public schools in order to provide relief to teacher layoffs and extracurricular activity cancellations.
A lecture sponsored by the Retail Studies Organization brought world-renowned fashion trend forecaster David Wolfe to speak to students about the trends in fashion.
Republican candidate Todd Young, 38, ousted Democrat incumbent Baron Hill from his seat in the United States House of Representatives.
As the results roll in, the IDS opinion desk is live blogging election night. Check it out here.
Former U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator and U.S. Ambassador to Germany, Dan Coats defeated Brad Ellsworth for Evan Bayh’s former U.S. Senate seat.
The IU Auditorium has announced that all of the tickets for “An Evening of Conversation with Jane Pauley and Meryl Streep” on Nov. 12 have been released.
As many political observers have noted, only half-jokingly, the 2012 presidential election essentially begins today.
After two years of near consecutive protest and bloviating opinions by every self described “expert” on cable news saying how this election will be (as they always are) a referendum, a wake up call, a slap in the face to the party in power, we will actually have the chance to see just what we have gotten ourselves into.
While lying in his bed at night, a Palestinian man is ordered to step outside his house so that it can be demolished (illegally) by the Israeli army to make way for Jewish-only villages on Palestinian land.
Texas has long been the Lone Star State — what it lacks in magnanimity it makes up for with that independent streak, as its textbook massacre demonstrates. After all, where else do public schools play down the separation of church and state and the civil rights movement all while vindicating McCarthyism?
With the polls closing in a matter of hours, the biggest reported problem coming from the polls is that the two public questions on the ballot are not written clearly.
Do you know where to vote? Look up your precinct and polling location using the Indiana Statewide Voter Registration System by providing their county, name and date of birth.
Today, the IU women's basketball team will have its first opportunity to develop chemistry on the court and test their skill against Alaska-Anchorage at 7 p.m. in Assembly Hall.