Phi Delta Theta and Alpha Chi Omega take 2014 Little 500 poles
Phi Delta Theta captured the pole for the 64th running of the men's Little 500 at 2:22.57 while Alpha Chi Omega took the pole for the 27th running of the women's race at 2:41.16.
Phi Delta Theta captured the pole for the 64th running of the men's Little 500 at 2:22.57 while Alpha Chi Omega took the pole for the 27th running of the women's race at 2:41.16.
Joey DeNato picked up his fifth win of the season behind a 15-hit performance fromt he Hoosier baseball offense as IU defeated Ohio State 6-4.
Thirty-seven men’s and 35 women’s teams will attempt to qualify for one of the 33 spots in each race.
Over the Rhine is comprised of married couple Linford Detweiler and Karin Bergquist, originally from Cincinnati.
Silky N. Ganache won Miss Gay IU, and Joey Sparks took the crown as the first Mr. Gay IU.
Using standards that aren’t aligned with other states could mean that many resources such as teaching materials and standardized tests won’t be applicable.
When police arrived on the scene,26-year-old James A. Cash abandoned his passenger in a white Ford F-250.
As Gloria Steinem’s 80th birthday passed Tuesday, a multitude of columnists sought to take America’s temperature on gender equality and comment on the progress we have or have not made since Steinem first became active in the women’s liberation movement in the early 1960s.
The social media giant has announced a new feature that will allow all Twitter users, from the biggest celebrities right down to those tired women in your morning lectures, to see the number of folks that have viewed their individual tweets.
Please, guys — don’t antagonize the Mormons.
A Bloomington woman was arrested by city police Monday for breaking into a preschool on South Park Avenue and stealing clothes, food and electronics.
In five days the Interfaith Winter Shelter will close, and dozens of people experiencing homelessness in Bloomington will be out of a place to sleep.
President Barack Obama announced in January that one in five women — 20 percent — are sexually assaulted during their time at college. Leslie Fasone, new assistant dean in the division of student affairs, wants to lower that percentage at IU.
Gov. Mike Pence opted to withhold from signing a bill passed by the Indiana General Assembly to “pause” Energizing Indiana’s energy-efficiency program, but the legislation will still become law without the governor’s signature.
The IU Kelley School of Business will honor six alumni at the 45th Annual Awards Gala Friday in Indianapolis.
The Building Tomorrow chapter on campus has raised more than $38,000 to fund an elementary school in Uganda.
Maxine Margolis, professor emerita of Anthropology and Latin American Studies at the University of Florida, spoke to a full room Thursday about what it means to be Brazilian in America.
IU had its back against the wall. Down by one point with time winding down against Northwestern, the Hoosiers needed a bucket to keep their season alive.
Just two years ago, the IU women’s basketball team finished the season with only six wins.
Starting today, IU Theatre will show the first of three new plays for its program “At First Sight,” a collection of pieces written by master of fine arts students Kelly Lusk, Iris Dauterman and Nathan Davis.