Community Arts
COLUMN: Kentucky showed up, but IU shouldn't be worried
Kentucky put on a clinic as it beat IU 3-0.
IU shutout by Kentucky; 9-game winning streak broken
The Hoosiers fell 3-0 to the Wildcats.
Q&A: IU Libraries Moving Image Archive talks film preservation, education
The IDS sat down with the director of the IU Libraries Moving Image Archive to talk about film.
Double Feature Episode 3: We love journalism movies
Hosts Chris Forrester and Annie Aguiar speak as journalists first and film fanatics second.
IU to play for first conference win against Michigan State
Struggling field hockey team gets set to play two winnable games this weekend.
IU heads to Maridoe Intercollegiate
The men's golf team gears up for a southern invite that includes two top-ranked teams.
Bicentennial on the B-Line to celebrate history, present, future of community
Activities with local businesses and organizations will surround the B-Line Trail this Saturday.
IU Police Department begins search for new chief
Chief Laury Flint will be transitioning into a new role with IU Public Safety and Institutional Assurance.
IU Parking has impounded over 150 Limes and Birds since their arrival
The motorized scooters were impounded for parking violations.
Hinkle’s Hamburgers vandalized
Management also reported a prior picnic table theft.
Man reports being robbed by “clean-cut frat boys”
BPD Capt. Steve Kellams said he does not believe there is a public safety threat.
Girl reports being raped Friday at McNutt Quad
This is the second rape-related crime notice IU has sent out in the past eight days.
New teaching kitchen opens in Read Center
IU officials and faculty explain the importance of learning through food.
IU to name SGIS in honor of Indiana statesmen
A $25 million campaign to support the school was also announced.
COLUMN: Democrats are using the sexual assault allegation against Kavanaugh for selfish political gain
Ford's testimony against Kavanaugh is unconvincing yet Democrats are using it for political gain.
COLUMN: Stop getting fake service dogs
Getting a fake service animal makes life harder for those who actually need them.
Election board advises students to vote in county they know best
The Monroe County Election Board wants students to vote where they know the most about candidates.
Q&A: IU Jacobs’ Aida Huseynova talks cross-cultural collaboration
Huseynova has worked with Yo-Yo Ma’s Silk Road Ensemble and the Mark Morris Dance Group.
Upland, Tap win national beer awards
Upland’s Two of Tarts and the Tap’s Kill the Lights won gold.
















