A Lorax to abhor-ax
Too much politics and finger-pointing make "Dr. Seuss' The Lorax" disappointing
Too much politics and finger-pointing make "Dr. Seuss' The Lorax" disappointing
Only one day before trying to qualify for the Olympic Trials in one of her favorite events, the 100-meter freestyle, IU sophomore swimmer Sara Delay found herself in the hospital with her life about to change.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon has partnered with Bloomington-based MES Presents, along with other promotion companies in the area, to bring Dutch music producer and disc jockey Afrojack to IU for “State of Emergency,” a Little 500 concert.
Mitt Romney strengthened his lead in the Republican primary race last night when he won the states of Massachusetts, Vermont, Virginia and Idaho in the Super Tuesday primaries and caucuses.
IU Archives’ newest exhibit, “A Coming In, Never a Going Out: The Vision of the Kirkwood Gateway,” features correspondences in typewriter font, receipts and sketches from the planning of the Sample Gates.
In what will be the 95th meeting of a series that dates back to 1898, the IU baseball team will travel to Bob Warn Field in Terre Haute to play the Indiana State Sycamores.
In one of the most surprising regular seasons of all time, which of the IU men's basketball team's 24 wins sticks out the most? Below, five of those wins are ranked not by which were most important to the Hoosiers’ tournament résumé, but by which meant the most to the program and the season.
The Big Ten’s only Pre-season All-American — IU junior second baseman Micah Johnson — will have possible season-ending elbow surgery Wednesday.
Two big innings doomed the Indiana baseball team as they lost to No. 14 Louisville, 13-4, Tuesday at Patterson Stadium in Louisville, Ky.
Damien Cave, Mexico City correspondent to the New York Times, spoke about misconceptions regarding illegal immigration and human trafficking. A panel with IU faculty members followed the lecture.
A state bill aiming to give residents limited rights to resist police officers who enter their homes illegally was passed by the Indiana House of Representatives on Thursday with several amendments.
On Tuesday, local philanthropists and citizens gathered for breakfast at the KRC Catering banquet hall. Some of those attendees and other volunteers were honored for the Annual Heroes Campaign.
With 62 sugar babies on campus, IU is No. 17 in the nation for number of collegiate sugar babies. New York University is No. 1 with 185 babies. This data was compiled by counting the number of .edu domain names used by babies on the site seekingarrangement.com, the leading sugar-baby website.
The Bloomington Faculty Council convened Tuesday in the Indiana Memorial Union for its biweekly meeting, discussing IU's international presence and the first phase of the Student Services Initiative.
$960. That is the amount I spent for four years of student tickets for Indiana men’s basketball games.
This March marks the 39th partnership between student art and education at the Monroe County Community School Corporation.
The typical tourist tends to measure value by the dollar exchange rate.
IU Health Center nutritionists and counselors said they were concerned by what they read in the article “Big dreams, thin figures” that ran in the Indiana Daily Student three weeks ago.
These machines — two monstrous printers and a CNC Wood Router — offer entry to the world of 3-D printing, where students can design an object and have it printed into tangible, life-size versions.
Where has all of the talent gone? Most of these shows feel like semi-talented live-band karaoke rather than a competition of America’s best vocal performers. I honestly think this is why these shows should lose their relevance.