What's up with that football video?
What’s up with bison running on the Memorial Stadium screen?
What’s up with bison running on the Memorial Stadium screen?
Eight Bloomington food establishments were recently cited for critical violations following October food inspections by the Monroe County Health Department.
A search committee has now selected five finalists in an effort to find the next dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Hypothesis: The IU mascot is a bold, dancing question mark.
More than four years ago, the IU Board of Trustees set a lofty goal: double the minority population at IU Bloomington by the 2013-2014 school year. Now, more than halfway through the initiative, how close are we?
Senior Ryan Short knows what prospective students want to hear. As a campus tour guide, Short tries to sell high school students and parents on IU in less than 70 minutes.
Senior Ted Timothy’s life story is anything but average. But on paper, almost everything about Ted — including his gender, age, ethnicity, origin, and even his college major — is typical.
A true story of identity theft in the dorms.
Bouncers at two of Bloomington's most popular bars tell Inside how they spot a fake ID.
Justin Albers writes that Glass showed he's committed to moving IU football in the right direction by making the tough, emotional decision.
The senior wide receiver lost two fumbles Saturday that led to Purdue touchdowns but rebounded with crucial catches on IU scoring drives and finished with a career-high 10 receptions for 100 yards.
The former coach finished his tenure at IU with a 6-26 record in conference play, worst in the Big Ten since 2007.
Fueled by senior guard Jori Davis’ 18 second-half points, the Hoosiers gained their largest lead of the game with 5:46 remaining and were able to hold on to record their third victory of the season.
The Hoosiers improved to 6-0 in dual meets this season by sweeping opponents North Carolina-Greensboro, Old Dominion and Northern Illinois on Saturday.
Five years before many of the Vietnam protests, IU trustees designated Dunn Meadow as a place for free speech and protest. But many of the major demonstrations the University witnessed in the late ’60s and early ’70s did not happen in the meadow.
This is the story of a plot of earth. Of dirt and grass and mud and rain. A right-angled triangle, 925 feet long by 407 feet wide, intersected by a natural stream.
The first phase of online resident hall housing renewal begins today for students wishing to retain their same Residential Programs and Services room next fall.
IU Maurer School of Law Distinguished Professor and privacy expert Fred Cate argued the new TSA policies are a waste of valuable resources that could be better used in attempting to identify likely terrorists.
Six Yorktown Courts apartments were evacuated Saturday, when possibly explosive World War II memorabilia was discovered.
Nancy Webster didn’t want to spend her life as a housewife, so she went to jail. She went by choice and for pay as a nurse, that is.