Column: Without Jones, where's another win and transfer rumors
IU basketball columnist Nathan Hart analyzes the dinged up Hoosiers, the next winnable game and what former IU coach Dan Dakich said about possible transfers.
IU basketball columnist Nathan Hart analyzes the dinged up Hoosiers, the next winnable game and what former IU coach Dan Dakich said about possible transfers.
To the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transexual and Questioning community, family is a word that can take on a variety of meanings. But for the Buskirk-Chumley Theater’s eighth annual PRIDE Film Festival, family will be applied in the broadest sense.
The lifestyle of a touring musician is one Cameron McGill knows all too well. Currently, McGill plays keyboard for Margot & the Nuclear So and So’s but has also been touring with his own band, Cameron McGill & What Army.
Backstage, Lauren Vogel is obsessing about her hair. The IU Kelley School of Business senior is playing the role of pop star for her first big show at the Bluebird Nightclub, called “Bass, Booze & Skittles.” More than 300 people are attending the event, according to Facebook. It’s the largest crowd she’s performed for as a solo artist.
This past weekend, Jan. 15, Reed and 52 other women competed for the title of Miss America, in Las Vegas, Nev. Reed is now back in Indiana fulfilling her Miss Indiana duties.
Timothy Thompson, a student who is working toward a master’s degree in Library Science and American Caribbean Studies, received the Boren Fellowship to study in Brazil for 11 months until November.
The GOP may have claimed a majority in the House of Representatives by campaigning on the principles of a smaller government, but now in power, the party is doing everything it can to ensure that it has the final say on what a woman can do to her uterus.
Finally, the stereotype of an urban-dwelling, sexually promiscuous, relationship-avoidant homosexual can be put to rest.
Last year, the Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment does not protect U.S. citizens who are providing four types of “material support” to “foreign terrorist organizations”: “training,” “expert advice or assistance,” “service” and “personnel.”
Strap yourselves in because this is the beginning of campaign mode.
Verizon Wireless has activated a new cell site in Bloomington that improves voice and data in southeastern Monroe County, including areas of Lake Monroe and the Paynetown State Recreation Area.
Larry Singell Jr. has been appointed dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at IU-Bloomington.
Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology has received more than 4,000 applications from both men and women for the 2011-12 freshman class.
The 2011 Trashion Refashion Show is looking for innovative designs made from 90 percent recycled materials.
This morning's Oscar nominations news and full list of nominees.
Upon first glance, it may be easy to dismiss Ricky Alcala as no match for the tall, lean heavyweights he often faces. Opposing wrestlers, coaches and even fans often have.
Big Ten schools have blood on the mind as the American Red Cross continues the second year of the Big Ten Challenge
Rep. Todd Young, R-9th District, went on an international expedition to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, to experience how the military deals with some of the top terrorists being held there.
The PACE Student Association sponsored an internship and career discussion Monday night in the IMU.
IUSF Metz funding awards $25, 000 to six student organizations.