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The perfect home court is the best gift anyone could give a school, a community, a nation that loves basketball the way we do.
The perfect home court is the best gift anyone could give a school, a community, a nation that loves basketball the way we do.
Even though we can generally trust where we shop or drink, we can not afford to be careless.
Last year was a big year for cultural appropriation, specifically African-American cultural appropriation.No one was a bigger perpetrator than Cyrus.
A woman’s BMI and weight can affect the way that emergency contraception, specifically the Plan B morning-after pill, works, according to recent studies.
During a time when many schools are cutting back on their liberal arts programs, IU’s theater department is expanding to include a new masters program that teaches professional costume making design technology.
The recovery point for campus buses on the D route was changed effective Jan. 12 from Forest to Willkie due to it not being an "ideal location" for a stop.
Follow ups on a rape and a sexual assault, both reported earlier this week.
The Indiana Coalition for Public Education of Monroe County discussed issues and upcoming changes recently set forth by Gov. Mike Pence.
Emergency physician Dr. Sampson Davis grew up in one of the poorest neighborhoods in Newark, N.J., where he saw everything from hard drugs to crime. After a difficult childhood, Davis knew he wanted to make something of himself, and decided he wanted to be a doctor.
The women’s tennis team is gearing up for the start of its season. The IU Winter Invitational will begin Saturday and continue through Monday. The Hoosiers will play the University of Oregon, Harvard University, Marquette University and Abilene Christian University.
During the course of the week the IU women’s water polo team has been a loose, fun bunch during practice. But come Saturday the team will get serious as it knows the Hoosiers have two difficult opponents to face.
Columnist explores how French food will be before her trip.
After more than a month without competition, the IU men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams will start the second half of their season this weekend as they travel to Iowa City.
Ivy Tech-Bloomington was recently selected as a finalist to present at the Community College Futures Assembly, put on by Florida State University, for its program “Educational Arts Partnership: Increasing school readiness in the community college ‘Class of 2025.’”
Friday at 7:30 p.m., the Contemporary Dance performance, “Moving Into Focus,” will take the stage at Ruth N. Halls Theatre.
The last time the IU women’s basketball team won a Big Ten road game was Feb. 10, 2011 against Illinois. Almost three years later, that streak has accumulated into 19 consecutive road losses with Wednesday’s defeat at Wisconsin. The Hoosiers will look to put an end to that streak when it faces Purdue 7 p.m. Friday at West Lafayette.
“Almost Illuminated,” opens Friday and will remain on display through Feb. 14 at the Grunwald Gallery.
During its five Big Ten games in this season, Northwestern struggled with one of the most basic aspects of basketball — putting the ball in the hoop.
With a signature win on its résumé after Tuesday night’s victory against Wisconsin, the IU men’s basketball team (12-5, 2-2) will look to raise its winning streak to three against the Northwestern Wildcats (8-10, 1-4) on Saturday.
The City of Bloomington Common Council met Wednesday for its first meeting of 2014 and allocated funding for six sidewalk projects.