IU softball wins first Big Ten tournament game in 10 years
IU earned its first Big Ten Tournament victory in 10 years before running into a national powerhouse in the quarterfinals and bowing out of the tournament in the second round.
IU earned its first Big Ten Tournament victory in 10 years before running into a national powerhouse in the quarterfinals and bowing out of the tournament in the second round.
The history of music in political campaigns.
Four former IU soccer players scored in professional action Saturday
He allowed one run in his seven innings pitched.
Both starting pitchers lasted at least eight innings.
Marvel is behind in terms of character diversity.
Two local artists, Joshua Byron and Rose Harding, will be having a pop-up art exhibition in an apartment.
IU graduate, Lauren Sagendorph, will take part in the first production of You Remind Me of You.
Kyle Kinane, recently seen on shows "Love" and "Drunk History," will perform 8 p.m. Thursday.
Season 2 of "Grace and Frankie" exceeds expectations.
The Association for Recorded Sound Collections will have workshops through Saturday.
Aesop Rock releases new studio album, 'The Impossible Kid.'
"Captain America: Civil War" will have you switching sides.
IU baseball welcomes in Illinois for a crucial series
We have all heard criticism of the Affordable Care Act or Obama Care ad nasuem. Most of the criticism comes from people who oppose the Affordable Care Act because they feel that the law is too close to universal health care. Last Thursday, a group of 2,000 doctors released a proposal in the American Journal of Public Health that calls for a single payer health care system in U.S.
New parking permits will replace A and C permits on campus beginning July 1
More and more often, the response that most Millennials give to the question, “Where do you get your news?” is, “Mainly social media sites.
Several weeks ago, Alexis Bloomer, a “journalist”, posted a two-minute video to Facebook listing all the faults and failures she finds in millennials.
I have news to break with supporters of Sen. Bernie Sanders. It’s looking increasingly likely that Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic nominee for President.