Tripped Up
Think the use of marijuana is a phenomenon of the last century? Think again.
Think the use of marijuana is a phenomenon of the last century? Think again.
Small, white, heterosexual female wears commercial pheromones to the bars to test the product's effectiveness. Results surprising.
For sophomore Lily Wolf, every letter and number has a different color. Wolf has synesthesia, a joining of one sense with another.
When freshman composition major June Lee listens to a song he identifies each note by pitch with ease. After all, he has perfect pitch.
Roselia Sons, 42, was booked at the Monroe County Jail as of 2 p.m. Monday facing preliminary charges including battery of a law enforcement officer.
Junior Dillon Olney, a BFA sculpture major, is working on his first project of the semester. It’s a transition piece now, he says, from despair to success. Like his love for sculpture, the piece is being molded.
Whether it's music, art or a conversation club, try something new this week on campus.
Caleb Konstanski, former captain of the NCAA national championship-winning IU men’s soccer team, is one of the newest members of the Major League Soccer team, the Chicago Fire. He's sharing a few of his game-winning secrets with Inside.
A handshake, a high-five, a kiss — it turns out all of these gestures, which use one of our most intimate senses, touch, can be traced back through human history.
We talked to the experts at Bloomington’s Mac Experience store for the digital 411.
We’ve focused on the five “traditional” senses in this issue, but there are five more that are often overlooked.
You might not have realized it, but here are four more senses that even Karen hasn’t mastered.
The IU softball team swept the field Feb. 15-17 at the Georgia Tech Classic in Atlanta, marking the team’s second weekend of play of the 2013 season.
A resident of Varsity Villas was arrested during the early morning hours Saturday after allegedly threatening his neighbors with a shotgun for playing their music too loudly.
IU administration has announced the opening of its first international office that will serve as a home base for activities in India operating through IU.
Sophomore journalism student Terrin Thomas was crowned Miss IU Sunday by the 2012 winner, senior Brianna McClellan.
To be honest, when I first heard about this establishment being called such a tacky name, I thought people were joking. Once I was assured it was actually called The Back Door, I was just plain embarrassed.
WE SAY: If students and parents insist on bigotry as the theme for prom this year, let them have it
For the past week, I’ve been fortunate enough to engage environmental activists along the East Coast, from New York City to Washington, D.C. Their enthusiasm and dedication toward a habitable planet are creating mass solidarity between what are normally competing social justice groups.
The force behind this drive for reform is not a newfound concern for the issue of illegal immigrants in the United States. The real reason for reform is electoral politics.