Kinsey Confidential: Sexuality information Q&A
Question: I am a sexually active, heterosexual male in a monogamous relationship.
Question: I am a sexually active, heterosexual male in a monogamous relationship.
The IU men’s basketball team escaped Assembly Hall with a 75-63 victory over Northwestern Sunday afternoon, ending a two-game losing skid. SLIDESHOW: IU vs. Northwestern SLIDESHOW: IU vs. Wisconsin
Kilts and bagpipes were in abundance Thursday night at the IU Auditorium. The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards and the Band of the Coldstream Guards performed music from all around the United Kingdom and America. SLIDESHOW: Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
More than 100 years ago, John Whittenberger saw a vision for the future of Bloomington’s campus. A 1911 graduate of IU, he envisioned a building that could unify the campus. Now, as executive director of the Indiana Memorial Union, Bruce Jacobs is continuing Whittenberger’s quest to unite IU.
Dorothy Hawkins-Brooks lost everything she owned in Hurricane Katrina. All she really wanted back were the two pieces of paper that represented her college education. School of Education Dean Gerardo Gonzalez, Gonzalez was so deeply touched by her story that he wanted to personally deliver a new copy of her diploma and dissertation himself.
As close as a razor blade to naked skin.
On most Friday nights at 11:49 p.m., the Gladstein Fieldhouse is dark and deserted. But this weekend, the fieldhouse lights shined bright and screams could be heard throughout.
It took 11 games over a three-month span for the IU hockey team to register its first win in the Greater Midwest Hockey League.
The IU women’s basketball team traveled to Iowa City on Sunday afternoon with an opportunity to continue its rise up the Big Ten standings, but the Hoosiers suffered an 81-65 setback at the hands of Iowa.
First, it was the F-bomb. Sunday, it was “Kyle Taber.”
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Tiger Woods birdied his last two holes Sunday to rally from a four-shot deficit and win the Dubai Desert Classic, starting his season with two victories that looked nothing alike.
It feels good to root for a winner again, doesn’t it?
New Yorker music critic Alex Ross will give a lecture, which he describes as a “whirlwind audio tour of 20th century music,” 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Jacobs School of Music. The lecture will be free and open to the public.
It’s not often that you get to meet the first lady. But if you’re Joss Stone, a brush with American royalty at Fashion Week pales in comparison to running into - Ana Ortiz?
Just taking your seat before IU’s production of Mary Zimmerman’s “Metamorphoses” can be an unusual experience. Younger theatergoers at the Lee Norvelle Theatre & Drama Center giggled at the bare-chested and toga-clad cast Friday night, whose physical endeavors conveyed a freshness of expression and an ethereal ease.
Timpanist David Constantine, an IU Jacobs School of Music doctoral student, recently earned the recognition of an international panel and audience with his performance in last month’s International Timpani Competition in Lyon, France.
Between improv, sketch and stand-up, the IU College Comedy Festival treated audiences to a variety of comedic styles Friday and Saturday.
Chicago police searched Sunday for a gunman who herded five women into the back room of a strip mall clothing store, killed them during a botched robbery and vanished after walking out of the shop’s front door.
The leader of Kenya’s opposition called Sunday for the African Union to send peacekeepers to help stem violence sparked by the country’s disputed presidential election.
Events around the campus today and Tuesday.