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Kids are living in a nanny state of epic proportions as parents, politicians and preachers rush to protect the innocent, darling children from any harm.
Kids are living in a nanny state of epic proportions as parents, politicians and preachers rush to protect the innocent, darling children from any harm.
At almost any fraternity event, you will find at least one sober executive. This is the guy who is in charge for the night. He is responsible for everything that goes on and is there to deal with any issues that might arise.
The astronomy, chemistry, geological sciences, mathematics and physics departments invite students and faculty to experience hands-on presentations Saturday.
Ellis gave a lecture, titled “This is a Good Way, Get Up and Dance: A History of Modern Powwow Culture” Thursday at the Mathers Museum of World Cultures. He discussed contemporary powwows and their ceremonial meaning.
The new relationship between IU Athletics and IU Army ROTC serves to bridge the gap between the two departments.
IU alumna Katherine Beck is on a mission to raise funds for her charity, the Rich Coast Project, and educate the public about the plight of landowners in Costa Rica.
IU-Purdue University Indianapolis professor John Krauss will be leaving his position as a professor and director of the IU Public Policy Institute on the Indianapolis campus.
The story of a poet’s unrequited love and psychological downfall will be explored this weekend as the IU Opera Theater presents Jules Massenet’s “Werther.”
Punktoberfest, the second annual two-day, all ages punk music festival kicks off at noon Saturday at Rhino’s Youth Center and will continue into the night at Rachael's Cafe.
Needtobreathe is stopping in at the Bluebird for the first time as a part of their “Stomping Ground” tour featuring Wild Feathers.
The IU Art Museum will present an exhibition that features work from early 20th-century Indiana artists from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Friday.
The IU Department of Theatre, Drama and Contemporary Dance continues its 2013-14 season Friday with the opening of “Chicago.”
A jury in Lebanon, Ind., found David Camm not guilty of the 2000 slaying of his wife and two children.
The new bachelor of arts in environmental and sustainability studies major was approved by the Board of Trustees last week.
After a 24-day-long losing streak, the IU men’s soccer team captured an elusive win Wednesday night, defeating Evansville 4-2.
A train derailed in the 6100 block of Indiana State Road 45 in New Unionville, Ind., about 15 minutes northeast of Bloomington.
Get ready to “come on down” to the IU Auditorium tonight, because “The Price Is Right” is live, it’s on tour and it’s here.
Comedian Paul Reiser will be performing at the Comedy Attic Friday and Saturday.Tickets cost $34.50 and can be purchased on the Comedy Attic’s website. Before Reiser’s Bloomington shows, the IDS spoke to him about his love of comedy and the highlights of his career.
Administrators at the Kelley School of Business will be releasing a new software through Zapoint social career management solutions with the goal of helping businesses connect with their employees.
Director Joe Swanberg talked to the IDS about his career, including his fascination with craft beer and how his movies act as snapshots of his life.