IU professor's daughter, parents die in Illinois car/train accident
The 9-year-old daughter of an IU Kelley School of Business professor died Monday in Ottawa, Ill., after an Amtrak train struck the vehicle she was in.
The 9-year-old daughter of an IU Kelley School of Business professor died Monday in Ottawa, Ill., after an Amtrak train struck the vehicle she was in.
WASHINGTON – Sonia Sotomayor’s confirmation hearings promise high political theater this week, beamed to the world in dramatic, historic and perhaps comedic glory.
Bloomington will get an economic boost this week, and it has girls’ basketball to thank.
Indiana is one of only 15 states that prohibits the sale of carry-out alcohol on Sundays.
As President Obama comes closer than ever to implementing a public option health care policy, physicians, private insurance companies and the general population continue to speak up about what a public option could do to the industry and the country.
The Colts filled a needed void by drafting Donald Brown.
To honor Dean of Students Dick McKaig's July 31 retirement, the Indiana Daily Student staff would like your personal stories and photos.
MANILA, Philippines – Al-Qaida-linked militants freed an Italian Red Cross worker Sunday from six months of jungle captivity in the southern Philippines, officials said. The 62-year old said he was treated well but constantly feared being beheaded.
ACCRA, Ghana – America’s president and Africa’s son, Barack Obama dashed with pride onto the continent of his ancestors Saturday, challenging its people to shed corruption and conflict in favor of peace. Campaigning to all of Africa, he said, “Yes you can.”
Backstabbing hurts. And this week, even soccer superstar David Beckham was not immune to the “Mean Girls” treatment.
Lance Armstrong stayed in third place at the Tour de France on Sunday after a deliberate ride on the last day in the Pyrenees.
Bloomington resident Quinn Surface was arrested Friday on an assault warrant in relation to an incident June 13 involving a man who got out of his car and struck another man with his fist.
Beginning July 21, 50 Latino students from about two dozen northwest Indiana high schools will attend workshops at the state’s third annual Hispanic Youth Leadership Academy.
IU has partnered with Campus Management Corp. to deliver its constituent relationship management software for organizing data and communications for all IU campuses.
Rollergirls take center stage at Bloomington SportsPlex.
The IU Art Museum was swinging Friday with the smooth sounds of jazz as it kicked off its Jazz in July concert series.
Before becoming Public Enemy No. 1, gangster John Dillinger was born in Indianapolis and spent time in an Indiana prison, however, the new movie "Public Enemies" doesn't include these details.
Within the endless streams of bite-size personal updates that circulate on Twitter, now chefs like Martha Stewart (marthastewart) are posting "recips" online.
WE SAY IBM’s failure of our welfare system only means so much.Poor technology can only go as far as to say that we currently have poor technology.
At first glance, the trip to Ghana appeared to be a holiday event, unrelated to the trips to Russia and Italy, but in fact held similar strategic and economic implications.