Dean changes COAS stance
Following months of his public disapproval of plans to house a new school of communication, media and journalism within the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Journalism Dean Michael Evans is changing his tune.
Following months of his public disapproval of plans to house a new school of communication, media and journalism within the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Journalism Dean Michael Evans is changing his tune.
Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann announced Monday that her office will launch the Indiana Office of Defense Development.
The second Vision of the Ideal College Environment Report was published by the IU Student Association after nearly 19 months. It is a compilation of recommendations to administrators and student leaders based on data collected from a campus-wide survey of undergraduate students.
Derek Elston, Jordan Hulls and Christian Watford were honored during IU's Senior Night.
With an offense at times as cold as the snowy climate, IU dropped its final home game 67-58 to Ohio State.
Beginning May 1, the main parking lot at the Herman B Wells Library will be unavailable due to construction.
Provost and Executive Vice President Lauren Robel said the communication school would lie in Franklin Hall and belong to the College of Arts and Sciences. This is where they lost me.
I was raised by a single mother, but I had two parents.
The men of Theta Chi were truly saddened and disturbed when news of the graffiti incident was released to the public.
We must get together and work for change now, because IU deserves better than this.
At its core, Hugh Bowman v. Monsant is a test of one man's conscience.
Every morning, after I find my glasses and stumble out of bed, I open my blinds and admire the scenic vista outside my bedroom window: a liquor store parking lot.
I found the editorial on the Celebrate EveryBODY Week (CEBW) to be well intended but misconceived in recognizing the purpose and power of this event.
Hoosiers 4 Solutions' Lifeline Law expansion initiative is essential.
Spring break provides custodial staff with an opportunity to work overtime while students are away.
The Jacobs School of Music will have a new professor of music in fall 2013, violinist Grigory Kalinovsky.
LeBron James may just be the most hated athlete in sports, which is unfortunate because he’s playing better than any athlete in any sport right now.
In a Senior Night letdown, IU dropped its final home game of the season to Ohio State, 67-58 on cold shooting and offensive inefficiency.
Head Coach Randy Bloemendaal and the IU men’s tennis team will compete against No. 42 University of Louisville today in Louisville, Ky. This match will be their third consecutive away competition.
Monty Python’s Broadway musical “Spamalot” will return to the IU Auditorium for a one-night performance at 8 p.m. today.