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Home can be anywhere, as long as you can make it yours.
Home can be anywhere, as long as you can make it yours.
Home can be anywhere, as long as you can make it yours.
Indiana U.S. Senate Candidates Republican Dan Coats, Democrat Brad Ellsworth and Libertarian Rebecca Sink-Burris squared off at a debate on the IU-Purdue University Indianapolis campus Monday night.
Students weigh in on five habits that might make your roommate hate you.
Convert swag into a dry erase board
Dan Goldblatt is a driver of the Night Owl. While driving riders from one party to the next, the only thing he’s thinking about in the chaos is safety: Get these kids to their next stop.
IU President Michael McRobbie announced the conclusion of the Matching the Promise campaign Friday. The campaign, which raised $1.144 billion, exceeded its initial goal of $1 billion, making it the most successful campaign in IU history.
Since age 19, Billy Elliott’s body has literally been working against him. The 26-year-old DePauw University alumnus has Lupus Nephritis, a chronic autoimmune disease that turns the body’s protective antibodies into harmful invaders.
A wave of teen suicides in recent weeks, many the result of anti-gay bullying, led Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Equality, or SAGE, to organize the gathering.
The IU Art Museum is working on minor changes to make the Light Totem outside of the museum a permanent fixture.
IU Police Department Chief Keith Cash said since Aug. 1 burnt food and false alarms have led to more than 50 residence halls evacuations.
Dennis Groth, the associate dean for undergraduate studies, said the School of Informatics and Computing has experienced tremendous growth in students, faculty, space and services throughout the past 10 years.
The convenience of having restaurant menus on one website is what draws local food aficionados to Btownmenus, but for creator Mike Rolland, the website is a reason to engage in family competition.
Results for the CBS Hawaii Five-O “Marching Band Mania” contest, which began on Sept. 19, were announced during the program and IU’s Marching Hundred did not take home the $25,000 prize.
“Hoosiers for Hill,” “Ellsworth, United States Senate” and “Standing Together for Health Insurance Reform” plaster the walls of the Monroe County Democratic Party Headquarters on the corner of Third and Grant streets. Baron Hill, the democratic incumbent of the 9th District seat, visited this busy workplace Monday.
For the Bloomington Playwrights Project, fostering the green movement and other prominent social issues motivated a series of plays known collectively as AwareFest. AwareFest, which began Oct. 1 and will run through Oct. 16 at the Bloomington Playwrights Project, was the creation of the BPP’s producing artistic director Chad Rabinovitz.
IU men's soccer is 6-4-1 thus far in 2010. The Hoosiers had the same record at this point in 2009 en route to a 9-8-1 finish to the regular season under former coach Mike Freitag. Can Todd Yeagley lead IU to a better record?
The 2010 season is Sherry Dunbar's fourth as IU volleyball coach, and the impression that she has made on her program is already showing, Kevin Bowen writes.
The only touchdown the Hoosiers scored against the now-No. 1 Buckeyes provided some laughs on the sideline, senior quarterback Ben Chappell said.
As a year of nearly nakedness streaks by us, I have begun to realize that I’m a jerk. Maybe not the kind that sweeps your leg in the All Valley Tournament like in “Karate Kid” but I have to believe very close to it.