Psychology department celebrates 125th anniversary
Nearly 300 faculty, alumni and students gathered in Franklin Hall Friday for the 125th Psychology Anniversary Banquet.
Nearly 300 faculty, alumni and students gathered in Franklin Hall Friday for the 125th Psychology Anniversary Banquet.
IU (3-3, 1-1) fell to Michigan State (5-1, 2-0) 42-28 Saturday at Spartan Stadium.
John Owen, professor of political science at the University of Virginia, visited IU Friday to talk about political uprisings throughout history, citing the Scottish spring of 1560 and the Arab Spring.
After dropping two matches last week, the IU field hockey team rebounded, splitting a pair of matches this weekend against Iowa and Pacific.
The largest anatomically correct sculpture of the human brain now stands on the corner of 10th and North Walnut Grove streets. The Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences unveiled the brain sculpture as part of the department’s 125th anniversary celebration.
A haunted tour, organized by the Monroe County History Center, guided people through the museum where they had the opportunity to hear stories about some past Monroe County residents.
City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation drinking fountains, restrooms, decorative fountains, irrigation systems and water spigots will be drained and the water will be shut off to prepare for winter.
Fashion columnist Audrey Perkins gives her opinions on vegan "leather" products.
“CSA: The Confederate States of America,” a 2004 comedy mockumentary focused on one question — “What if the South won?” — will screen at 7 p.m. at the IU Cinema.
On Oct. 12, Monroe County Courthouse presented the 2013 Creative Glass Center Community Arts Commission at its courtyard to present over 250 blown glass pumpkins.
EAST LANSING, MICH. -- In a much hyped matchup between IU’s offense and Michigan State’s defense, the Spartans prevailed.
Whether planning to graduate early, considering traveling abroad or eyeing a great internship opening, IU students must first find a solution to their current housing contracts.
IU’s Division III men’s team is a young one, with only three seniors and eight incoming freshmen, but what it lacks in age it makes up for in depth and talent.
Finding ways to reduce environmental impact can be a challenge for the average college ?student.
With a house, you are usually responsible for setting up all utilities including gas, electric and water. With apartments, all utilities except the electric bill are generally included in the month’s rent.
This weekend, the IU women’s tennis team will travel to Nashville, Tenn., to play in the June Stewart Invitational at Vanderbilt University.
If you plan to sign a lease in Bloomington, you should know a few things before putting pen to paper. The Indiana Daily Student and Randall Frykberg from IU’s Student Legal Services have some tips to consider and clauses to look out for when searching for a place of residence.
Housing brings unnecessary worrying no matter the time of year. Despite it being the beginning of the semester, the time to think about next year’s housing is slowly approaching.
Somewhere amid a muddle of leases and landlords, you are trying to figure out the logistics of renting.
Michigan State’s The State News football beat reporter Dillon Davis answered some questions about IU’s upcoming match up with Michigan State this Saturday.