Despite changes in dating, romance lives on in Rose Well
Midnight at the Rose Well House is a more-than-century-long campus tradition of romance and a single kiss. While the tradition lives on, dating in college has changed.
Midnight at the Rose Well House is a more-than-century-long campus tradition of romance and a single kiss. While the tradition lives on, dating in college has changed.
Ten-month-old Abby, niece of IU student Tasha Sharer, is one of only four people in the world diagnosed with the crippling immune disorder Chediak-Higashi syndrome.
A look at upcoming exhibits for the weekend
This weekend is the last chance to catch the Cardinal Stage Company’s performance of Samuel Chem and Janet Surrey’s “Bill W. and Dr. Bob.” The production tells the founding story of Alcoholics Anonymous and Al-Anon.
Janette Fishell, an IU organ professor, has begun a 21-concert series titled “The Seasons of Sebastian.
As she stood at the front of the media center of Bloomington High School North, Beverly Smith, Monroe County Community School Corporation director of school and community services, led community members in re-evaluating the school district’s core values.
This month, the Bloomington Storytelling Project is giving people a chance to tell their stories every day. The group, which is part of the local Bloomington radio station WFHB 91.3, is collecting up to 29 stories to play on “The Porch Swing,” a program that airs at 5:30 p.m. Saturdays.
Most of IU is being kept in the dark about the proposed changes to the international studies program.
New York Knicks star Jeremy Lin has taken center stage in the media market, as well as in our hearts, his stardom culminating in his game-winning shot to seal the victory on VaLintine’s Day. Yeah, they went there.
I say the readers of the IDS not only deserve to know what you say, but also why you say it.
Is it possible to promote abstinence-only education, which research shows contributes significantly to increasing teen pregnancy rates, and be anti-abortion?
The study, conducted by economic impact analysis firm Tripp Umbach, revealed IU and IU Health generated more than $11.5 billion in economic impact for the state of Indiana.
In recognition of the IU Crimson Cheer squad's victory in the 2012 UCA National Championship, the Indiana Senate honored the team at 1:30 p.m. today.
How Camp Kesem provides healing for all involved
Constituents can call the Bloomington office of Rep. Todd Young, R-9th District, to set up a meeting with him. The 10-minute meetings will be from 3 to 5 p.m. Feb. 22.
The Board of Trustees will meet today and tomorrow at IU-Purdue University Indianapolis. The board’s business meeting will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday in room 132 of the University Place Conference Center.
Determined to make the stops needed down the stretch, the Hoosiers kept the Northwestern Wildcats senior to one made field goal the rest of the way in earning a 71-66 victory.
Verdell Jones III had a message for his haters Wednesday night.
Coming out of the timeout, Verdell Jones III, Christian Watford, Will Sheehey, Victor Oladipo and other reinforcements from the bench, who scored 22, somehow got it done.

Indiana students could find themselves suspended or expelled for off-campus speech if a new bill passes this legislative session.