Kappa Alpha Theta starts title defense with 1st at women's Little 500 qualifications
Kappa Alpha Theta starts title defense with 1st at women's Little 500 qualifications.
Kappa Alpha Theta starts title defense with 1st at women's Little 500 qualifications.
Cutters earned a time of 2.25.711 at the event.
Shannon and Neveu discussed the film’s production and the story behind it.
The Hoosiers are 0-6 in one-run games this season.
Spreen spent one season with the Hoosiers before entering the transfer portal.
The Indiana University Asian Culture Center, in partnership with the City of Bloomington, will host Asianfest 2026, an annual celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) heritage, on Saturday, April 11, 2026, at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, 114 East Kirkwood Avenue.
FitLine is the flagship nutrition line of PM-International, a company founded in 1993 that now operates in close to 100 countries. While many American consumers are just beginning to encounter the brand, it has spent decades building a strong presence internationally through a direct selling model. Today, PM-International ranks among the top global direct selling companies by revenue, with billions in annual retail sales.
Faculty attended a town hall Thursday to review IU's proposed GenEd curriculum changes.
The department computer network is still offline.
The City Council will now vote on the PUD at its April 1 meeting.
Sometimes it’s hard to stay away for so long.
The Hoosiers look to rebound from Monday's loss to Oregon in weekend set.
IU senior O'Neill student, Sarah Warf, Selected to Perform Stand-Up in LA at Bergamot Comedy Festival this week!
Nebraska marks the fifth ranked opponent Indiana has faced this season.
Isaac Salazar, leader of Melodía Latina, performed at the market on Valentine's Day 2026.
Generation Z can find social connection and community at their local church.
When a business starts outgrowing its basic cooling setup, the question almost always comes up: Do we need a cold room, or would an industrial refrigerator get the job done? On the surface, both seem to serve the same purpose — keep things cold, prevent spoilage, stay compliant. But the differences between the two run deep enough that making the wrong call can cost you in energy bills, operational limitations, and regulatory headaches for years to come.
From messy buns to spam accounts, the pursuit of effortlessness is anything but effortless.
Kyle Schwarber headlines the group of former Hoosiers.
Passenger rail across the United States continues to be disappointing.