Frat house of horrors
In recent years, we’ve seen a shift in fraternities from their original purpose as selective social clubs to alcohol-fueled factories of men hell-bent on getting laid at any cost.
In recent years, we’ve seen a shift in fraternities from their original purpose as selective social clubs to alcohol-fueled factories of men hell-bent on getting laid at any cost.
He joked around with her one morning that she should make him 300 sandwiches and he would give her an engagement ring. She decided to turn this red flag into an opportunity.
Here are some movies that you should see during the autumnal months.
Gaming@IU, IU’s gaming club, is organizing a 24-hour networking gaming event this weekend. The Local Area Network event will be the largest of its kind, with almost 500 participants.
A Wednesday night workout at Ashton Residence Hall was the first of four events in the coming weeks organized by Alpha Kappa Alpha.
IU Real Estate told junior Nick Haddad his adopted dog was in violation of a "no pet policy."
In Indiana there have been a total of 78 cases of human trafficking identified by law enforcement and more than 53 that have been identified by service providers, said Abigail Kuzma, chief counsel of the Consumer Protection at the Indiana Attorney General’s Office.
Ivy Tech’s Ivy Arts for Kids program offers various art courses throughout the year for students in preschool to age 16.
Three new exhibits based on international jewelry design and collaborations will open from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Grunwald Gallery of Art. The openings of “Shift,” “Metal Inkorporated” and “These Moments Existed: Sim Luttin” coincide with a two-day art symposium presented by the Indiana University Metalsmithing & Jewelry Design Guild.
Book columnist Jenna Fagan reviews author Jo Baker’s “Longbourn," an adaptation of one of Austen’s most famous novels, “Pride and Prejudice."
The last time IU won at Michigan, the Hoosiers went to the Rose Bowl. I’m not saying that if IU wins on Saturday it is going to the Rose Bowl this season, but it would be quite an accomplishment.
Jacob’s School of Music distinguished professor Violette Verdy has a breadth of experience and knowledge dancers can only hope to gain.
The Bloomington Water Color Society participated in a collaborative project with the Monroe County History Center titled “We paint ... cemeteries,” which will open this week.
The Hoosiers (10-3-1, 3-3) are hitting the road for a 7 p.m. Friday game in Ann Arbor, Mich., against Michigan (10-2-1, 4-1-1) before completing the weekend with a noon game in East Lansing, Mich., against Michigan State (7-5-2, 1-5).
To get back on the winning track, the Hoosiers (4-8-1) will first have to go through VCU, who has won each of its last three games in Richmond, Va.
The IU cross country team will have its hands full this weekend competing in two separate races. Part of the team will travel to Terre Haute to compete in Pre-Nationals at 11 a.m. Saturday.
This weekend’s Hoosier Fall Invitational will take place at Hickory Stick Golf Club in Greenwood, Ind., with the Hoosiers as host.
Still looking for its first win in conference play, the IU volleyball team will play at No. 8 Nebraska on Friday and at Iowa on Saturday.
In advance of IU’s matchup with Michigan on Saturday, the Indiana Daily Student talked with Zach Helfand of the Michigan Daily, the student newspaper at the University of Michigan.
With the Hoosiers still pursuing their first Big Ten win of the season, IU Field Hockey Coach Amy Robertson said the team is continuing to find ways to improve.