Hoosiers lead Badgers 27-25 at halftime
Despite Wisconsin starting off the game with a quick 7-2 lead, the IU men’s basketball team rallied back and leads 27-25 at halftime at the Kohl Center.
Despite Wisconsin starting off the game with a quick 7-2 lead, the IU men’s basketball team rallied back and leads 27-25 at halftime at the Kohl Center.
Friends of Art will play host to its 26th Annual Fine Arts Library Benefit Dinner this Saturday, and the event’s topic is a subject even the speaker himself finds peculiar: puzzles.
The Monroe County Historical Center is a treasure trove of things from the past. Their newest exhibit, Toys Through the Ages, traces the development of toys from the early 1800s to the present.
Beginning at 7:30 p.m. both Friday and Saturday, STOMP will clatter its way into Bloomington once again.
Cruisin’ through the Caribbean, we are following the waves of Columbus and will arrive in Dominica just in time to watch the ship reach Monday morning’s port.
President Barack Obama’s State of the Union address was ludicrous, at best.
The Great Orator has transformed before our eyes into the Great Ordinary. The man whose words caused him to soar above a thousand clouds has crashed down to Earth — just in time for his second launch.
The recent decision of the Vatican to establish a special diocese in the United States for Episcopal converts to Catholicism has re-opened discussion on several old points of contention.
Mitt Romney pays little in taxes.
Obama's SOTU speech spoke of “an economy built to last, where hard work pays off and responsibility is rewarded.” He undoubtedly struck a chord with many conservative thinkers. In almost every Republican debate and anywhere else conveying a conservative mindset, the idea that “hard work pays off” is among the most core values.
Wuterich ordered the soldiers under his command to shoot first and ask questions later, perhaps forgetting that mutilated corpses of children answer few questions. Seven years have passed since the massacre, and no justice has been served. Of the eight soldiers connected to the massacre, only Wuterich was convicted of a crime. The other seven were released without punishment.
The IU Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Alumni Association’s Celebration Weekend will launch Friday, Jan. 27 and conclude on Jan. 29.
Indiana legislators are expected to lobby for exempting bars and other locations from a proposed statewide smoking ban bill.
Professor of Anthropology, Richard Wilk, was recently appointed to the American Anthropological Association’s nine-member Global Climate Change Task Force.
An IU student reported a rape Tuesday that allegedly occurred Saturday at her campus apartment.
The No. 16/17 Hoosiers (16-4, 4-4) will take on No. 25 Wisconsin (16-5, 5-3) at 9 p.m. tonight in Madison.
Recent statistics released by the University have shown a spike in enrollment figures and an increase in the number of credit hours students are taking, setting records at three different IU campuses, including Bloomington.
Senior Matt Powless has been wrestling since he was six years old. This year, Powless will put everything on the line one last time in hopes of winning an NCAA title.Powless started wrestling when he was in first grade with every intention of becoming a WWE star. “I was ready to be the next Stone Cold Steve Austin,” Powless said.It didn’t take long for him to realize that wrestling at school wasn’t the same as wrestling for the WWE.
The Secular Alliance of IU, a student group of atheists, agnostics and humanists, will begin participating in biweekly service projects for Pages to Prisoners and Hoosier Hills Food Bank.
College Democrats, the Indiana Public Interest Research Group and Union Board co-sponsored a panel called “Hot Chocolate and Hot Topics: Income Inequality” on Wednesday with about 20 people in attendance