A genocide by another name
The ambiguous definitions of genocide allow for international organizations and governments to avoid intervention in areas where massive human rights atrocities and war crimes are being committed.
The ambiguous definitions of genocide allow for international organizations and governments to avoid intervention in areas where massive human rights atrocities and war crimes are being committed.
No woman should be forced to carry a child for nine months against her consent.
Manufacturing leads to higher standards of living, stable lives and, after a while, a better-educated, more self-aware workforce whose skills and accustomed lifestyles put them above the often mundane, labor-intensive work typically found in factories and on assembly lines.
As the men’s basketball team prepares to travel today to Ann Arbor, Mich., to take on the Wolverines, IU Coach Tom Crean shares some insights and observations about the Hoosiers’ next opponent.
With recruiting going on at every corner of the country, the sheer volume of updates can be daunting. Both IU media and national media will be present today to help college football fanatics with coverage lasting from before sunrise to long after the sun has set.
Sources have confirmed John Switzer, 57, is wanted on a warrant for arson and stalking, both felonies.
At the beginning of the school year, this day looked like it could have been one of the best signing days for IU in recent memory. We were supposed to have the No. 1 pro-style high-school quarterback, Gunner Kiel, in our recruiting class. As most people probably now know, that is not happening.
A pilot project will allow video and audio coverage of certain trial court proceedings via webcam in three northern Indiana courtrooms, Indiana Supreme Court Chief Justice Randall Shepard announced this week.
While high rent and a slow economy are forcing some businesses to leave their locations on the Courthouse Square in downtown Bloomington, others are gaining a chance to test their own luck.
Charles Dickens might be known best for his intricate plots and relatable characters, but the main gallery at the Lilly Library shows the breadth and lasting legacy of his work.
To hand the Wolverines their first loss at home this season, IU will have to stop the best-scoring backcourt in the Big Ten with Tim Hardaway Jr. and Trey Burke. IU’s on-ball defense will need to be sharp.
Thanks to a $25,000 grant from the City of Bloomington Investment Incentive Fund (BIIF), the Bloomington Playwright Project has been able to complete a makeover that has been in the works for nearly two years, Producing Artistic Director Chad Rabinovitz said.
Sigma Chi and Beta Theta Pi are raising funds for the American Cancer Society by strapping on skates for the philanthropic hockey event “Dropping the Puck on Cancer.”
The Bloomington Ukulele Club began after the three founders — Campbell, Reina Wong and Linju Chen — took a beginner class together at the People’s University of Bloomington, which is a part of the city’s parks and recreation department, in 2010. On the last day, they didn’t want to stop playing together, so they formed a club and started meeting twice a month.
The “Shit White Girls Say” video on YouTube has created a trend, with resulting spin-offs such as “Shit College Freshman Say.” IU is not left out, with “Sh*t People at Hillel Say” and “Sh*t White Girls Say to Muslims” as recent additions to the site.
The Indiana state Senate approved Senate Bill 89, which allows the teaching of religious-based alternatives to evolution science in public schools. The bill passed 28-22.
Bill Land will be personalizing a public gallery tonight and will lecture from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Venue Fine Arts & Gifts gallery on “The Art of Feng Shui.” His lecture will educate attendees on the organization of daily space.
After vacillating between IU and Mississippi State since his Jan. 13 visit to Bloomington, offensive tackle Dimitric Camiel made his decision Monday.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently introduced their newest nutrition guide, which is known as MyPlate. This semester, Residential Programs and Services is focusing on how students can incorporate this new food model and its dietary guidelines when dining on campus.
During the hour-and-a-half event, Steps of Justice members will tell personal stories and show videos to raise awareness and teach about sex trafficking. The second part will consist of musical worship.