Where does IU stand on trigger warnings?
IU students, professors react to the University of Chicago's stance against trigger warnings
IU students, professors react to the University of Chicago's stance against trigger warnings
Jacobs School of Music welcomes Krieger, champion of contemporary music.
Themester is an initiative designed to engage students and faculty with themed classes, workshops, lectures, exhibits and performances.
Any first or second year female students at IU-Bloomington can apply by Sept. 5 to be paired with a faculty mentor to work on different research projects.
IU's sophomore swimmer still hears it from Russian fans, but doesn't care.
Students gathered Monday for the annual Student Involvement Fair.
The Hoosiers haven't started a season on the road since 2005.
Every Sunday night, jazz musicians play an improv show for Forest Quad.
The man was found with items that suggested he was planning an act of terrorism.
Danielle Hernandez plans to fill the next 12 months with engaging programs.
Bloomington Police arrested Edward Uhles on Saturday for criminal trespassing and obscene performance at H&M.
He's laid the foundation and changed the culture, so now it's time for Wilson to win.
The idea of “public” vs. “private” educational dollars is foolish
Local party leaders disagree about the value of a new voting app.
Hurt once again, one may wonder if it's time to acknowledge Tony Romo isn't the same anymore.
Colin Kaepernick's refusal to stand during the national anthem is an enormously effective display of activism
IU will hope to make a second straight postseason after missing out for 14 years.
IU will host the Big Ten tournament this fall in addition to a grueling conference schedule.
Travel columnist Rachel Rosenstock enjoys sun and sea at the beach in La Ciotat.
What does the current trend of Millennials toward freelance work mean for our society and economy?