Defensive back Andre Kates to leave IU
IU senior defensive back Andre Kates won’t return to school and is seeking a transfer, he told the IDS Thursday.
IU senior defensive back Andre Kates won’t return to school and is seeking a transfer, he told the IDS Thursday.
New EP stripped, lo-fi gone
After holding his wife hostage Monday and failing to comply with police negotiations, Richard W. North was fatally shot by a member of the Bloomington Police Critical Incident Response Team.
For graduate students throughout the country, the struggle to pay the bills just became more difficult. The 2011 Budget Control Act hits eliminated subsidized graduate student loans.
For 6-year-old Andrew Frye of Martinsville, summer was supposed to be a time for play before the upcoming school year. Instead, Andrew’s future was cut tragically short June 30 when his brother shot him in the head with a .22 caliber gun.
Ten employees at IU libraries are being laid off this week — the latest budgetary issue in a summer of pay raises, tuition increases and financial cutbacks.
Steven Hogan was elected chair for his second term for the Monroe County Republicans Aug. 1. He was first elected in 1982 and served until 1991. He takes the office at a difficult time for the party.
Citizens for Appropriate Rural Roads, the Interstate 69 Accountability Project and landowners affected by the proposed I-69 route, filed a lawsuit Aug. 1 against the Indiana Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration and U.S. Department of Transportation.
Even though Bloomington is considered bike friendly, when senior Wright Cycling team rider Brent Nowinski gets on his bike, he sometimes feels threatened by the drivers he’s sharing the road with.
Kelley School of Business’s Indiana Business Research Center analyzed the 2010 Census data, released August 3, which shows homeowner rates among younger state residents plummeting.
In the wake of all that has happened in the news lately — from Ohio State University football players selling their memorabilia and receiving discounted tattoos to Reggie Bush having to return his Heisman Trophy because he accepted money from an agent — the debate over whether or not college athletes should be allowed to receive extra benefits has again taken center stage.
Current and former IU swimmers competed in Palo Alto, Calif., Aug. 2 on the opening day of competition at the ConocoPhillips U.S. Swimming National Championships.
High school and college tennis players competed against each other last weekend at the IU Tennis Center as part of the Intercollegiate Tennis Association’s Summer Circuit Midwest Regional open tournament.
Before former IU baseball standout and recent MLB draftee Alex Dickerson ever swung for the fences in a cream and crimson uniform, he was confronted with a decision that would determine his future both on and off the field.
The IU Press will begin publishing a new journal exploring the subject of black masculinity, as well as launching a new series called “Break Away Books.”
Students will now be able to pursue fashion design as a major at IU starting at the beginning of the 2011 school year.
IU has been named the country’s No. 16 party school in the 2011 Princeton Review survey released Monday.