Eskenazi Museum of Art debuts August installations
Unveil of largest rain-activated piece slated for CultureFest After-Party.
Unveil of largest rain-activated piece slated for CultureFest After-Party.
Drouin earns his second career Olympic medal
IUPD increases its presence during Welcome Week in an effort to keep students and their families safe.
Upon its release, Pokémon Go has spread like wildfire – it has become a fad as mainstream as avocado toast and hover boards.
Mayor John Hamilton proposed a new sanitation services delivery model for Bloomington.
Former President Bush will appear at a campaign event for Rep. Todd Young.
Bringing trends from the runway to your closet is easier than ever before.
Shelby and Fant face them in practice every day, and don't see the competition as decided just yet.
IU will look to rebound after losing its first exhibition match-up.
With the 2016 election on the horizon, Hoosiers face a tough decision between Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton and Republican Donald J.Trump.
First year defensive coordinator introduces the husky position.
The days of complicated and secretive terrorist plots appear to be over. A man can work alone. A truck can be a weapon. A parade can be a hunting ground.
No Olympic narrative has been stronger this summer than that of IU's own Lilly King and Russia’s Yulia Efimova—good versus evil, athlete versus cheater.
IU must continue its success returning punts, and improve on a disappointing 2015 season returning kickoffs.
The Office of First Year Experiences creates new program and app for Welcome Week.
RPS decreased the number of students temporarily living in lounges.
Greek presidents can attend an informational meeting about the policy scheduled for Monday.
Police are working to educate new students about potential dangers.
Fuchs and Friend could be dangerous near the end zone this fall if they stay healthy.
News of the agreement has spread across social media over the past week.