Lawmaker: Scrap tuition hike or delay construction projects
New building projects proposed by IU could be at a standstill as state lawmakers have questioned tuition increases passed last month.
New building projects proposed by IU could be at a standstill as state lawmakers have questioned tuition increases passed last month.
Bombs attached to two minibuses have exploded southeast of Baghdad, killing at least 11 people, an Iraqi police official said Monday.
The Indiana Department of Transportation will be managing traffic signals along the Indiana 37 Bypass during IU football games via camera systems from its Indianapolis office. The change is part of a plan to better control area game-day traffic.
Bloomington's Option Six will be honored by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation on Aug. 27 as one of the 2009 Indiana Companies to Watch.
The famous fish in Showalter Fountain that was allegedly stolen during the celebration of the 1987 basketball championship is finally being replaced.
Smith-Holden Music has weathered economic downturns in the past, but after serving the community for 47 years, the music store is closing down.
Bloomington's new fair trade store Global Gifts provides people in third world countries who otherwise wouldn’t have access to markets a chance to sell their products.
The bacterium that causes bubonic plague is coming to Bloomington, and it will be the first pathogen studied in IU’s new select agent laboratory.
Although the dread of classes is just around the corner, it is my pleasure to introduce myself as the music columnist for the fall semester.
Founded by IU alumna Amy Levin, the blog offers style suggestions to students balancing hectic schedules and realistic budgets.
In an effort to provide high-quality pork to Indiana food banks, Indiana Pork, in collaboration with Feeding Indiana’s Hungry, launched its Million Meals program at the annual Indiana Pork Ham Breakfast on Aug. 7.
The Indiana Department of Education appointed 13 new members on Aug. 4 to the Indiana School Safety Advisory Group, established by the General Assembly, to make safety recommendations that could be used to train school safety specialists at the Indiana School Safety Specialist Academy.
Former Hoosier forward Amber Jackson is now set to take on Spain. She recently signed a one-year contract to play professional basketball for Club Baloncesto Arxil. Many of her teammates have also continued on in sports.
Before the Hoosiers take the court, another team will have its chance at Assembly Hall.
WE SAY Keep up the good work, Hoosiers.
Although 13 years have passed since Kentucky coach John Calipari’s last incident, there’s been a common occurrence at the end of his two most successful seasons.
Halfway through my fifth week in Peru, my American classmates and I began to compile a list of things we missed about the States.
A new Web site popped up during the summer while you were working at that unpaid internship or becoming a member of the birther movement, proving that if there is one thing the media can cover well, it is themselves.
What once contained programming only a home-schooled kid could love has now become a circus of strange family setups. The tent pole of this carnival is the Duggars. Like some twisted Dr. Seuss book, the Duggars have 18 children.
The IU rowing team is looking for new member for its 2009-10 season.