'Bears'
No matter how adorable the bears are, they aren’t exactly interesting characters.
No matter how adorable the bears are, they aren’t exactly interesting characters.
Leaving God out of the movies allows people who would rather avoid religious subjects the chance to experience it without feeling like they are making a huge spiritual commitment.
The script may be devoid of thought, but the acting definitely strikes a chord.
The Indiana Department of Education recently released the results of the Indiana Reading Evaluation and Determination test for 2014.
Bloomington Police Department has begun preparations for Little 500 weekend.
A 14-year-old girl reported to the Bloomington Police Department that her father touched her inappropriately and threatened to punch her in the face.
With less than two weeks until Election Day, early voter turnout is outpacing previous years.
No. 67 IU begins its quest for the NCAA Tournament against No. 55 Minnesota on Thursday. IU lost 4-3 against Minnesota earlier this season in Bloomington.
The IU softball team (14-33-1, 4-13) was ready for a turnaround Wednesday.
The team is set to compete at the 120th running of the historic Penn Relays, the highest-attended track and field meet in the United States.
This season has been incredible for Indiana Pacers center Roy Hibbert, and not in a good way.
Late professor of biology Carlos Miller bequeathed almost $4.2 million to the IU Department of Biology, the largest donation ever made to the department.
The Asian Culture Center staged its own Holi festival Wednesday at Collins Living-Learning Center.
Next year's Themester will be “Eat, Drink, Think: Food from Art to Science.”
Students performed any task DeLuca directed them to while they were hypnotized Wednesday night.
Columnist Anu Kumar discovers the wonders of Marrakech, Morocco.
Rapper ScHoolboy Q will headline this year’s Little 500 Concert at 7:30 p.m. today in IU Auditorium.
Columnist Audrey Perkins discovers the food wonders of Italy and Hungary.
Affirmative action is doing something, even if it could do more.
The dictionary defines a medical disorder as a “physical or mental condition that is not normal or healthy.” We must then decide what is “normal” or “healthy.”