IU men's golf places sixth in season opening tournament
Havill leads the Hoosiers at even par as inclement weather cuts tournament to 36 holes.
Havill leads the Hoosiers at even par as inclement weather cuts tournament to 36 holes.
Demonstrators at the Sample Gates met to oppose Dakota Access Pipeline's infringement on Native American land.
The 20th-anniversary tour of "Rent" celebrates love and differences.
Bloomington residents gathered for the second annual picnic at Bryan Park on Sunday.
Seeking to start 10-0 for the first time since 2010, IU volleyball was denied in the sunshine state.
The building will be renamed the Frances Morgan Swain Student building.
A series of break-ins and attempted sexual assaults reminds us to take extra precaution.
Loneliness increases a person’s likelihood of early death by 26 percent. Let's address it.
September is National Literacy Month, a time to consider the importance of something normally taken for granted.
Propel initiative aimed toward preparing Kelley Direct graduate students for academic and career success.
The first GPSG Assembly meeting of the year discussed grad students' place in IU's culture.
The Dakota Access Pipeline reminds us that its time to get the oil industry out of politics and our country.
Hoosiers score four goals against James Madison after scoring none against Virginia Tech.
Bloomington Fire and police depts. lead a ceremony to dedicate a new 9/11 memorial at Ivy Tech for the 15 year anniversary.
The Hoosiers sported a high octane offense this weekend and scored five goals in each matchup.
The debate at the Asian Cultural Center worked to fulfill their goal of more civic engagement.
This was the Whitest Kids’ fourth time in Bloomington.
One volunteer calls the election a "life or death" situation.
9/11 Day and American Red Cross team up to promote charitable engagement.
Bloomington Muslims offer words on Eid al-Adha's proximity to 9/11.