University begins switch to Google-powered Umail
Last week, University Information Technology Services began the migration of all undergraduate student e-mail accounts from the old Webmail system to Google-powered Umail.
Last week, University Information Technology Services began the migration of all undergraduate student e-mail accounts from the old Webmail system to Google-powered Umail.
After an easy 54-point win Sunday, the Hoosiers had to survive against a pesky Grand Valley State squad Thursday.
Juniors Matthew 'Sully' Sullivan and Nick Ready were married Thursday as a test of whether IU could accept their love.
Nick Garcia has raised two national trophies above his head during his time as an IU player. But he spent time on the pitch Wednesday and Thursday with a team that is struggling to grasp a berth to the NCAA tournament.
Registration closes Friday for next weekend’s 2009 Men and Women of Color Leadership Conference, which will combine the leadership conferences for men and women of color around the theme of “Bridging the Gap: Building Upon the 2008 Election.”
A group of panelists spoke Thursday on “Race and Ethnic Classification: Can Identity be Negotiated?” the final installment of the Choices of Color Series.
IU’s rivalry with Kentucky will be in full swing at 9:15 p.m. Friday – this time, on the ice in the Frank Southern Ice Arena.
With out-of-season time approaching, the women’s tennis team travels to Kalamazoo, Mich., this weekend for the Western Michigan University Super Challenge.
The IU volleyball team had little time to dwell on its disappointing home loss to Purdue on Wednesday.
At least 5,600 people have committed to run in the Monumental Marathon on Saturday in downtown Indianapolis, including students from IU.
Public hearings took place throughout Indiana this week to discuss the teacher-licensing proposal that has been a major concern for both educators and administrators.
The Indiana Resource Center for Autism is one of seven operated through the Indiana Institute on Disability and Community.They recently had a movie screening for disabled children.
Joining churches around Bloomington, Allison Jukebox Community Center will transform into an overnight emergency shelter until March 31.
As I have stated before, I like to torture myself often. Part of me torturing myself includes watching Glenn Beck every day at 5 p.m. on Fox News.
WE SAY NASA’s mission to return to the moon is a step in the right direction.
I walked to class today and saw “End the War on Terror” chalked on the sidewalk outside the Union. Though I have never supported the war in Iraq, and now Afghanistan as well, it was difficult to agree with the sign on the sidewalk. I don’t want to stop fighting terror. Terror is, for lack of a better word, terrifying, and I don’t wish that on anyone. So, then, why don’t I support the wars that supposedly fight it?
What would happen if we didn’t vote for president? The UK already follows this model. The head of the executive branch of government, the prime minister, is not chosen directly by the people’s vote, but by the party in power in Parliament.
Watching the lifeless proceedings of the U.S. Senate on C-Span can elicit an expected numbness. The committee members discuss what are sometimes monumental social issues with the emotion of drywall. Tailored suits and perfectly bland haircuts seem to shroud the severity of the topics in a cloak of monotony.
After an easy 54 point win Sunday, the Hoosiers faced a pesky Grand Valley State squad Thursday night.
The No. 3 seed Hoosiers beat the No. 6 seed Northwestern Wildcats 4-2 in the first round of the Big Ten tournament.