Students, IU staff cope with extreme cold
While IU Bloomington’s campus closed during winter break due to severe weather, recent temperatures have not been enough to warrant a closing.
While IU Bloomington’s campus closed during winter break due to severe weather, recent temperatures have not been enough to warrant a closing.
On Monday, the IU School of Journalism Speaker Series began with Nickelsberg’s presentation on his years of work in Afghanistan war zones.
The spring grant cycle for the Foundation of Monroe County Community Schools is now open.
Illinois, Kentucky and Indiana have some of the highest obesity rates in the U.S., according to the United States Centers for Disease Control.
The IU School of Medicine in Indianapolis has received a $300,000 grant to study how concussions affect blood flow in the brain.
As many as 85 organizations will meet with potential employees and interns at the College of Arts and Sciences Winter Career and Internship Fair Wednesday.
Troy Wood's relationship with his hunting dog Emmett is everything. Troy has spent hundreds of hours training Emmett and strengthening their bond.
Students lack say in University decisions
Rodman and his entourage should be lauded for bringing basketball to North Korea, but his attention-seeking ways should not have a place or any credit in initiating a détente between North Korea and the U.S.
Recently, Mindy Kaling was featured on the cover of respected fashion magazine Elle and Lena Dunham for Vogue. Both covers sparked controversy over how each woman was portrayed.
Needless to say, the times are changing. We’re not even halfway through this decade.
The Indiana Deparment of Transportation has been struggling to keep up with extreme weather conditions. Employees with the department are working overtime, and equipment has suffered from the harsh weather.
The Indiana Deparment of Transportation has been struggling to keep up with extreme weather conditions. Employees with the department are working overtime, and equipment has suffered from the harsh weather.
Check up on two bills in the works. One would change how students would pay for college in Indiana and another is from a Senator who wants to put Indiana in the Central Time Zone.
The chemicals Ryder Pickens had in his apartment could make an explosion that reminded Department Chief of the Bloomington Township Department of Fire and Emergency Services Faron Livingston of Marvin the Martian.
Jacobs School of Music alumna Natalie Salzman recently released her first EP, "Ebb & Flow."
The House of Representatives changed the wording on the H.J.R.3 bill.
Men's basketball columnist Evan Hoopfer previews the rest of the Hoosiers' schedule, predicting each game with his analysis.
Forward Noah Vonleh was added last week to the 2014 Integris Wayman Tisdale Award midseason watch list.
IU Coach Curt Miller started an all-freshmen lineup in the Hoosiers’ last three games. The freshmen starters have played in 90 games combined.