600 students attend Law Day
About 600 prospective law students attended Law Day on Tuesday at the Indiana Memorial Union and met with law school representatives from throughout the country.
About 600 prospective law students attended Law Day on Tuesday at the Indiana Memorial Union and met with law school representatives from throughout the country.
When Dennis James was a child, his father told him about a silent film performance of “Phantom of the Opera” and how the sound of the organ made the experience.
Very rarely are brown bag lunches encouraged at concert performances. But this school year, the American Guild of Organists will resume the lunchtime organ concert series that began in 1969. The ongoing series presents a different organist at each of the concerts, featuring music chosen by the individual organist.
Through 80 years, one IU professor has accumulated a plethora of awards — a national Living Jazz Legend Award, a NEA Jazz Master and being named an Indiana Living Legend. Now adding to this list, David Baker, a distinguished professor and chair of the Jazz Studies Department at the Jacobs School of Music, has had a book written about him and his storied career.
Jace Lipstein, 2007 SPEA alumnus and fashion blogger, designer and buyer, returned to IU on Friday to speak with students interested in fashion. He spoke about how he used his blog, Grungy Gentleman, to break out in the industry.
The search for a missing spelunker in southern Indiana has been suspended, according to a press release from the Department of Natural Resources.
Indiana’s economy seemed to pick up the tiniest bit of steam in September, based on data from the Leading Index for Indiana, a project of the Indiana Business Research Center, while still shedding jobs.
The Monroe County Commissioners have adopted a new workplace-based domestic abuse policy. The new policy states in part that “Monroe County is committed to providing a supportive workplace environment free of domestic violence.”
Strengths and weaknesses of the GOP's 2012 presidential candidates.
I do believe it is important, from time to time, to call attention to examples of progress when one sees them, especially when the gains are as mind-boggling as those Apple has brought us with the iPod.
Abruptly dumping Iraq dismisses the mess created.
We say it’s about time to terminate this dysfunctional relationship.
Columnist Andrew Greiner talks about the subversive motives of college students attending charity events.
Columnist Andrew Greiner talks about the subversive motives of college students attending charity events.
On Friday a 32-year-old woman was arrested for vandalism to the Kelley School of Business Graduate School building, IU Police Chief Keith Cash said.
IU Police Department officers responded to an assault report at 2:56 a.m. Sunday in McNutt Quad, IU Police Chief Keith Cash said.
An estimated 2,500 students participating in the annual IU Homecoming kickoff of the Nearly Naked Mile, a benefit that donates all proceeds to United Way.
IU President Michael McRobbie announced Monday the University’s plan to reduce both Indiana resident and nonresident undergraduate tuition for summer-semester students.
Attempting to join the ranks of Mark Spitz, Jim Montgomery, Gary Hall and other IU swimming Olympians including his father, junior Eric Ress has a steep hill to climb.
Teams will test their canned food sculpting skills in a competition at College Mall this weekend. The event is part of the Hoosier Hills Food Bank’s “Hunger is Scary!” Canstruction event.