IU informatics professor explores economic implication of Twitter
A tweet about a stressful day, delicious lunch or relaxing afternoon might not have much to do with the stock market.
A tweet about a stressful day, delicious lunch or relaxing afternoon might not have much to do with the stock market.
The fourth annual IU Energy Challenge is underway.
The National Weather Service in Indianapolis has issued a freeze warning for Monroe County.
Last weekend I had to use failed forms of public transportation for my new annual “Tour of Depressing East Coast Cities,” because driving from our nation’s capital to New York is nearly impossible with the East Coast’s exotic toll roads and turn pikes.
Can something private and lecherous become something public and empowering? This is a loaded question, and I am not sure of the answer, but a recent news story has brought this issue to light.
You live in a university town in the Midwest. You’re gay.
Shelley Evans-Marshall, a high school English and creative writing teacher in Ohio, was heavily criticized after parents objected to the readings she chose for her classes.
The Big Ten preseason awards were issued Thursday at the conference’s 2010 Media Day in Chicago.
Multiple student organizations have teamed up to raise money and awareness to support flood victims in Pakistan with an event from 1 to 7 p.m. today in Dunn Meadow.
The Voter Van will make trips between the Indiana Memorial Union and the Curry Building, where voters can place early ballots until 7 p.m. today.
Check out this flash video for tips on how to stay alive when encountering the undead.
Robert Goodman resigned his position as dean of IU’s School of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation on Tuesday.
Dennis James, the acclaimed organist and silent film revivalist, made his annual Halloween visit to Bloomington on Wednesday to a small but wildly enthusiastic (and eccentrically costumed) crowd.
An overtime clash at heavyweight capped a number of close matches as the Hoosier wrestlers debuted to the public Wednesday in their annual intrasquad scrimmage.
The Bloomington City Council and the City Traffic Commission discussed several proposed changes to speed limits, one way streets and other parking measures at Wednesday’s City Council meeting.
An overtime clash at heavyweight capped a number of close matches as the Hoosier wrestlers debuted to the public Wednesday in their annual intrasquad scrimmage.
While the Hoosiers have allowed just seven sacks on the season, the team has permitted 21 of its 28 season quarterback hurries in its last four games.
After defeating Iowa 3-2 on the road Sunday, the Hoosiers do not have the luxury of enjoying their win for long as they travel to play Penn State on Thursday.
With three wins against teams ranked in the top 25 of the American Collegiate Hockey Association, the IU men’s club ice hockey team is off to a strong start, even though the club’s 4-7 record might say otherwise.