Economic informational forum to be held at IU-Southeast
Congressman Baron Hill will lead an economic forum with local community leaders and economic experts to discuss the economic issues facing southern Indiana.
Congressman Baron Hill will lead an economic forum with local community leaders and economic experts to discuss the economic issues facing southern Indiana.
Gov. Mitch Daniels announced today he will be traveling to China and Japan next week with a group of Hoosier business and community leaders. They will be working on an economic development plan to bring jobs and investment to Indiana.
A performance by Celtic Woman has been added to the schedule of fall performances at the IU Auditorium.
It was not a matter of “if,” but instead a matter of “when.” Five-star senior point guard Kyrie Irving will be on campus for his official the weekend of Oct. 2, according to Adam Zagoria.
Japan’s opposition swept to a historic victory in elections Sunday, crushing the ruling conservative party that has run the country for most of the post-war era and assuming the daunting task of pulling the economy out of its worst slump since World War II.
BERLIN – Nearly 20 years ago, in November 1989, the deconstruction of the infamous Berlin Wall began. Berlin today is quite different than it was then, and one look at the Wall will show you. Remnants of the Berlin Wall only exist in a few select spots throughout the city.
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France – Euphoria: the first emotional stage of a study-abroad experience, due mainly to a somewhat rabid and irrational love of the host country and a tendency to overlook cultural differences.
All of the cultural centers on campus, including the Latino Cultural Center/La Casa and the Asian Culture Center, had open houses filled with food and a chance for students to interact with each other on Friday.
Attendees at FaithFest were out to prove that despite IU’s party-school reputation, students have a variety of different religions and many have strong convictions in their faith.
Pizza X’s sign at this weekend’s fall job fair read “Now hiring freaky people,” but organizations hiring anyone – freaky or otherwise – were more scarce this year than in past years.
N.E.R.D’S funky beats not only served as entertainment for IU students Saturday night, but as a way to benefit children in need.
Two seasons ago, IU senior defensive tackle Greg Middleton led the nation in total sacks with 16 and finished fifth in the Big Ten with 17 tackles for loss. He finished 2008 with only four sacks and 18 tackles on a team that finished last in total defense in the conference.
The IU Police Department made 45 arrests from Aug. 26 to 30, up from the 43 arrests made during last year’s Welcome Week.
Dean of Students Pete Goldsmith said his main goals for the greek system include getting back to the ideals sororities and fraternities were founded on.
Making the transition from summer to school is hard enough, so here are some tips and reminders to make the first week of class go as smoothly as possible.
Deafening booms from noisemakers and competing residence hall chants pulsated through Assembly Hall as freshmen filed in for their first taste of Hoosier spirit at Traditions and Spirit of IU on Friday afternoon.
With one tweet, fans of the rock band The Used can listen to their entire new album, “Artwork,” for free.
With only two classes left until graduation, Ryan Stout dropped out of college and never looked back. The comedian moved to Los Angeles and has been performing on television and at clubs around the country ever since, adding Bloomington’s The Funny Bone to his list when he entertained audiences this past weekend.