Girls Inc. accepting Woman, Man of the Year nominations
Girls Inc., a national nonprofit youth organization, is now accepting nominations for Woman and Man of the Year Awards.
Girls Inc., a national nonprofit youth organization, is now accepting nominations for Woman and Man of the Year Awards.
Laura Grover said she often goes through phases where her many interests overpower each other. One of her most recent obsessions is talk radio, and from this passion the Bloomington Storytelling Project was born.
Purdue University and West Lafayette police officers combined forces this year to start an education program for traffic safety on and off campus in an effort to reduce the number of pedestrians injured – a program that Purdue University Police Chief John Cox said IU could imitate.
The IU Police Department is investigating an incident involving a sexual assault that occurred Sunday.
Fabolous, whose debut album “Ghetto Fabolous” featured his first hit single “Can’t Deny It,” will perform as part of the homecoming celebration along with rapper Wiz Khalifa.
Senior Ryne Shadday says IU’s campus culture is changing. By next fall, IU greeks will likely gain an atypical addition as students push for the formation of a gay-allied chapter of Sigma Phi Beta.
Sophomore forward Alec Purdie spent four years playing on a pitch just 15 miles from where he will play today when No. 23 IU takes on Notre Dame in South Bend.
For the past four years, senior defender Ofori Sarkodie has ruled Jerry Yeagley Field at Bill Armstrong Stadium.
SYDNEY - “Woolloomooloo” became a popular term for Sydneysiders last week.
HYDERADBAD, India - A few weeks ago, former president Clinton spoke about how it’s a mistake to give food aid only in times of national disaster rather than promote food production and self-reliance among impoverished regions as crisis prevention.
Arts happenings through campus and around Bloomington for the week ending Oct. 16
Caitlin Peterkin's weekly column on performance art.
Homecoming week encourages unity among the IU community.
The University Players gives undergraduates of any major a chance to work on theatrical productions, including acting, writing, directing and production design.
Senior takes advantage of IMP program to major in film composition, applying his new knowledge to ‘Only Human.'
There will be a record number of Indiana 10th grade students taking the PSAT exam today, and it is doing a lot more than preparing students for the SAT.
State revenue collections fell short of estimates by 8 percent, or $254 million, for the first quarter of fiscal year 2010.
Bloomington High School North’s media center served as the stage for Dr. Robert Barr’s presentation titled “Striving for Excellence in a Time of Crisis: the Marketplace the World.’”
IU actors star in feature film.
The Jacobs School of Music Concert and Symphonic Bands treated their audience to a variety of classical pieces Tuesday night at the Musical Arts Center.