Love breaks through barriers in fifth season
Charles Love III has been a part of the program since he committed to IU in Dec., 2007, when half of IU’s current undergraduate students were still in the eighth or ninth grade.
Charles Love III has been a part of the program since he committed to IU in Dec., 2007, when half of IU’s current undergraduate students were still in the eighth or ninth grade.
I’m sure I’m not the only one coming down from the high of two consecutive weeks of political conventions.
Fiscal fiascoes like the one currently taking place in Carmel, Ind., make me sympathize a bit with the tea partiers I usually hate. Just a little bit.
I may not fit in at Kilroy’s, but I’m sure to have a highly entertaining time regardless.
It is time for the members of the IU community to drop their sense of apathy and take an interest in how almost $100,000 of their money is spent.
Musical storyteller Kaleo Wheeler and feng shui expert Bill Land will give a presentation about “The Art of Damanhur” at 5:30 p.m. today at The Venue Fine Art & Gifts.
Pho, a traditional Vietnamese soup, alleviates symptoms associated with the common cold.
Author Susan Jaques recently completed her book “A Love for the Beautiful: Discovering America’s Hidden Art Museums,” which is to be published in October or November. In the book, Jaques features 50 art museums, one of which is the IU Art Museum.
On Monday, the Bloomington Argentine Tango Organization met for their evening practice at the Lodge.
IU-Bloomington’s Center on Education and Lifelong Learning’s pilot year alliance with Kokomo- Center Schools has helped these schools increase their inclusion rate of special needs students from 14 percent in 2010-11 to more than 60 percent in 2011-12.
For the first time in the more than two years since IU Student Association started putting together a proposal for a fall break, students will reap the benefits.
Robert Kunzman, associate professor in the School of Education, has helped establish the International Center for Home Education Research, which has an extensive database of information concerning homeschooling.
IU’s Office of International Services was equipped to help students after a sudden change in visa processing surprised universities across the nation in early August.
Phi Sigma Kappa’s Alumni Housing Board members signed a lease in August, allowing the fraternity to lease Acacia’s house for the 2013-14 and 2014-15 school years, Phi Sig President Matt Cotton said.
After finishing seventh in the NCAA tournament last season, the IU men's cross country team is searching to fill the spots of five seniors lost after last year to graduation.
On Saturday, community members will support New Hope and its first 5K Run/Walk, Run for Hope, beginning at 10 a.m. at the B-line Trail, 301 W. Second St., according to a release.
On Saturday, community members will support New Hope and its first 5K Run/Walk, Run for Hope, beginning at 10 a.m. at the B-line Trail, 301 W. Second St., according to a release.
Now, Blair is the head advocate for Senate Concurrent Resolution 7, commonly referred to as the Jennifer Act, which compelled the General Assembly’s Commission on Mental Health and Addiction to study involuntary commitment of persons with substance use disorders.
After the first weekend of the 2012 NFL season, IDS national sports columnist gives his impression of rookie quarterbacks Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III.
IDS men's basketball columnist Michael Norman gives his take on why the "Night with Coach Tom Crean" was a can't miss-event last week