IU hosts debate tournament
Iu is hosting two national debate tournaments this week, until April 1.
Iu is hosting two national debate tournaments this week, until April 1.
The latino Cultural Center at La Casa is having a clothing drive all week for the homeless.
IUSA only has one ticket running this election, PLUS for IUSA.
The Department of Political Science celebrated its 100th birthday this week at IU.
The IU Admissions Twitter account was hacked Saturday, and the hacker is still unknown. Account administrators had to change security settings and delete hundreds of spam tweets.
The Indiana State Board of Education recently adopted new social studies standards, which will be in effect for the 2014-15 school year.
The Monroe County Community School Corporation received $300,000 in grants this year for their after-school programs.
The U.S. Department of Education has announced the opening of applications for the Investing in Innovation Grant Competition.
The third Bloomington City Council deliberation session on a controversial Habitat for Humanity project will take place this Wednesday.
The IU men’s tennis team entered spring break having lost five straight matches against ranked opponents. During spring break, that losing streak grew to seven.
Local band Charlie Patton’s War will play tonight at the Bishop along with Kentucky Knife Fight and Heather French Henry. Admission is $7, and the show starts at 9:30 p.m.
IU sophomore forward Jeremy Hollowell and redshirt sophomore forward Austin Etherington will transfer from the University, according to a university press release.
IU freshman forward Noah Vonleh will enter the 2014 NBA Draft, according to CBS Sports' Gary Parrish.
A Monroe County court sentenced a Bloomington man on Wednesday to 30 years imprisonment for each of his five counts of child molestation committed against a 9-year-old girl last summer.
A Bloomington man reported to Bloomington police that he shot himself while dismantling a handgun in Green County, but police said his statements were marked with inconsistencies.
Bloomington police found 39 bags of meth and two children in a home on South Oakdale Drive. Two adults and one juvenile were arrested on preliminary charges of possession of narcotics and intent to sell.
IU baseball took 2-of-3 against Michigan to open the Big Ten season.
Muddy Fork Bakery was destroyed by a fire early Friday morning in a blaze that consumed the entire structure.
IU women's basketball played with a toughness IU Coach Curt Miller hadn't seen out of his team. That toughness helped the Hoosiers defeat Marquette and advance in the WNIT.
A federal judge denied a request to seal evidence in the case against two men who were among the last seen with missing IU student Lauren Spierer.