Handful of ingredients, endless possibilities
Basic ingredients can make just about anything.
Basic ingredients can make just about anything.
The Hoosiers haven't won at Purdue in five years.
The Bloomington City Council passed the 2015 budget Wednesday night.
Skjodt-Barrett Foods, a specialty food manufacturer, will expand its U.S. headquarters in Lebanon, Ind. to the tune of $49.3 million.
Professor discusses teen pregnancy perceptions based off MTV shows.
The IU men’s and women’s teams open their season at 1 p.m. Friday against Auburn.
Three exhibitions to open at Grunwald.
17th century French music comes to Bloomington.
The activities will span the Bloomington campus.
Three candidates are vying for one spot as Monroe County Commissioner.
The IU rush offense and the Iowa rush defense are among the best in the nation.
Oct. 14, 1991: "Jay Leno entertained a crowd at a nearly sold-out IU Auditorium for nearly two hours Friday night, telling jokes about everything from Dan Quayle to the television show “Studs.” "Leno’s humor worked because he joked about things everyone could relate to.
Oct. 17, 1939: "HAVING GAINED 149 YARDS against Nebraska last Saturday through passes, the Fightin’ Hoosier pigskin bombers today attack the University of Iowa line of defense at Hawkeye stadium, Iowa City."
Oct. 6, 1953: "Ernie Would Have Liked It. He disliked pomp and ceremony. But this was his kind of ceremony."
Oct. 6, 1953: "This is a reproduction of the brass plaque dedicated by Sigma Delta Chi, national professional journalistic fraternity, making Indiana University as a historical site in journalism."
Oct. 2, 1934: "This all that was left of Bruno Hauptmann’s garage in the Bronx, New York, after Lindbergh ransom investigators had dismantled it in their search for further clues in the case."
Oct. 1, 1960: "Changed last year from wingback to blocking back, Wil Scott has proved himself in the last 2 years to be one of the finest blockers and tacklers in the Big Ten Conference."
Parratto to compete in first college meet
By Alexis Daily aledaily@indiana.edu
Last Sunday was the first round of voting for the Brazilian state and presidential elections.