Students develop campus rideshare service
Night Owl, Safety Escort and now SPUZ are available for student transportation.
Night Owl, Safety Escort and now SPUZ are available for student transportation.
2,500 messages were distributed on campus by students volunteers.
The Indiana Recovery Alliance will attempt to save lives this week.
Free HIV testing will be given Monday through Thursday in the IMU.
Debby Herbenick on why it might be hard to become pregnant.
Last week, Mississippi threw in its hat with 20 other states (including Indiana) by passing their own Religious Freedom Act. The bill outlines sexual morality in three parts: that marriage is between a man and a woman, sexual relations are reserved for such a marriage, and one’s gender is determined by their physical and genetic attributes at birth.
A new auto center is emerging. No longer based in Detroit, the newest innovations on the road are rolling out of Palo Alto, CA.
IU offices discuss Title IX policy changes.
Dees was an All-American for the Hoosiers.
Kelsey Shaw is an ensemble member in "Annie," at the auditorium April 5-6.
Singer-songwriter Crescent Ulmer is playing the Blockhouse tonight.
Maurer professor Julia Lamber conducted the review.
Sixth annual Student Remembrance Day brings reflection.
Indiana is hit hard by the opioid epidemic. Medical experts say medicine is the most effective treatment. Why aren’t we using it?
The win came after a loss at Michigan on Friday.
Nap Eyes will perform Monday at the Bishop.
We’ve all been told time and time again that drugs are bad. This hardly ever stops people from taking them though - even with strict punishments for sale, possession, and use. Not every drug is illegal.
When you wonder why the United States is so far behind other first-world countries in mathematics and science, look no further than the way we teach those fields. In order to regain our competitive edge in STEM fields, we need better investment of education system, especially at the university. The scientific community needs fewer bureaucratic barriers and faulty measures of productivity, and instead, a greater focus on teaching, research and what truly makes science exciting. Michael Snow, professor of physics at Indiana University, said he chose to work at the University to get the opportunity to teach students.
The notion of third party applications or extensions blocking web content in browsers is not new.
The first 2016 outdoor Farmers' Market opened in a chilly Saturday morning.