IU junior publishes first novel
IU Junior Mallory Hill published her book Terminal Regression through the Authors First Novel Competition.
IU Junior Mallory Hill published her book Terminal Regression through the Authors First Novel Competition.
Azcui takes over as head coach.
Students implement different strategies to prepare for second semester.
Guoping Wang is charged with sexual assault and criminal confinement.
Master plan, wages and city-wide internet are all expected to be worked on.
Dan Coats is expected to be named national intelligence director.
Tramar Reece is a 247Sports Composite three-star recruit out of Clearwater, Florida.
The Winter Welcome Week will include games, an artist, poster sales and more.
The Alumni Board of the fraternity has refused comment citing unwanted attention.
Police said crime rates did not appear higher than usual, however.
Their Rise & Shine Daycare was recently named a Level 3 Paths to QUALITY facility.
Opponents of resettlement have raised concerns about Islamic State group affiliation and vetting processes.
Although overall crime declines, thefts and burglaries rise when students leave campus.
IU campuses will be celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Jan. 16 with a multitude of events.
Amidst backlash from campus communities, IPFW has decided to maintain women's studies program.
The bill, if passed, would completely outlaw abortion in Indiana.
The exhibit is open through Jan. 21.
The Hoosier guards have to have a team-first attitude for IU to win again.
International students choose either staying in Bloomington, traveling the U.S. or returning home.
Award-winning musician Emmy Brockman will perform for children and caregivers.