Poet Laureate to lead reading and workshop with Latino studies program
Juan Felipe Herrera, the first Latino U.S. Poet Laureate, will work with students during ¡Poesía Now!
Juan Felipe Herrera, the first Latino U.S. Poet Laureate, will work with students during ¡Poesía Now!
Commentary on maternity leave in the U.S. and the wage gap.
After a successful weekend scoring eight goals the Hoosiers will seek to get their second conference win against ranked opponent.
The IU cross country team heads down to Kansas this weekend to compete in the Rim Rock Farm Classic.
After placing third at Michigan State with key players struggling with illnesses, the team will look to secure another top finish in South Carolina.
IU's running game has struggled the past two games, and against Michigan State, that has to change.
IU Ballet's "As Time Goes By" opens at 7:30 on Friday.
Fully staffed dining locations allow for shorter lines and wait times.
Soft serve is currently not an option for the Edmondson Dining Hall buffet.
Drum maker Tony Artis shared his craft with students and residents Thursday during a demonstration sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences.
A common lobby, elevator and updated research labs are coming to Swain Hall West.
A police outreach event, Blue and You, will be happening Oct. 5 at Banneker Community Center.
The "Harry Potter and the Sacred Text" podcast series takes all the fun out of Rowling's wizarding world.
The fallout from JASTA could be messy.
In a world filled with media bias, "South Park" is one of the least biased sources out there.
Vlogs are a great outlet for learning about lifestyles different from your own.
While the runway moved from New York to Paris during September, it also traveled from 3,000 B.C. to the 1990s.
'Vik Muniz' will be on view in the Special Exhibitions Gallery through Feb. 5.
The Hoosiers were down 2-0, but they didn’t give in. They had seen this situation before.
IU got the win they deserved but it took resiliency to do so.