To do this week on campus
Work out for free, learn about Mars or speak Chinese.
Work out for free, learn about Mars or speak Chinese.
IU Student Association plans to increase its campus-wide efforts on the Culture of Care initiative this semester.
Professional steel drum performer, Tom Berich, introduced the history and styles of steel drums in an interactive presentation at the Monroe County Public Library.
After jumping out to a 31-13 lead in the first half, the IU men's basketball team was able to maintain its lead during an offensive drought to defeat Penn State 74-51 Monday night in State College, Pa.
Psychedelic surf rock band Triptides will play at 9:30 p.m. today at the Bishop Bar. Tickets cost $3, and the show is open to concert enthusiasts 21 and up.
State Sen. Dennis Kruse, R-Auburn, proposed the bill, Senate Bill 23. The bill would give school corporations the authority to require students to recite the Lord’s Prayer at the beginning of the school day.
At halftime, the IU men's basketball team leads Penn State 44-27 in the team's second-straight Big Ten away game to start the conference season.
A female IU student reported a several-month-old sexual assault to the IU police last week.
On Friday, 52-year-old Bloomington skateboarder-turned-artist Joel Washington used his colorful pop art to teach children about color theory at the WonderLab Museum of Health, Science and Technology.
Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller said Thursday he would back Senate Bill 270, which recommends school corporations hire school resource officers and provide them with state funding.
Relief pitcher Jonny Hoffman has been charged with a Class C felony of drug dealing and has subsequently been dismissed from the IU baseball program.
A woman reported to Bloomington police she might have been raped during early morning hours Jan. 1.
Having just finished pregame traffic control for the Notre Dame football game Oct. 13, 2012, three Indiana state troopers entered the Hammes Bookstore on the Notre Dame campus when a bystander alerted them a man was unresponsive, laying on the floor and not breathing.
Now that all nine Indiana congressmen representing the state’s nine districts have been sworn in, constituents await action.
The Sunday afternoon win in Assembly Hall gave IU Coach Curt Miller his first conference victory as a Big Ten coach of the IU women's basketball team.
Officers responded to a report of a suspicious person in the Indiana Memorial Union, Saturday at 9:39 p.m.
Even though Mu Beta Lambda President Bryce Grimes was impressed by the presentation given during a Kelley School of Business fraternity information session last semester, he was disappointed at the lack of minority students in the room.
Instead of watching the ball drop on New Year’s Eve, a group of seven students welcomed the new year at a midnight Catholic mass in a small town in Haiti.
IU Coach Randy Bloemendaal took the men’s tennis team to Boca Raton, Fla. to compete in the Four Conference Showdown against Florida Atlantic, Radford and No. 34 Louisville last weekend. The team trained in Florida for three days before starting their competition on Jan. 4.
Will someone please do something about Bloomington’s crow problem? I think I speak for many, if not most, when I say I hate the crows that descend upon us each winter.