Former Hoosier named NIU coach
Following Northern Illinois Coach Dave Doeren leaving the school for North Carolina State, former IU football player Rod Carey has been named head coach at NIU.
Following Northern Illinois Coach Dave Doeren leaving the school for North Carolina State, former IU football player Rod Carey has been named head coach at NIU.
Three years ago this Christmas, IU assistant professor Don Belton arrived at the home of former-marine Michael Griffin for a dinner party. Two days later, he was dead and accused of sexually assaulting the man who killed him. Did Griffin and his lawyers use a controversial legal tactic known as the “gay panic defense” to get a lighter sentence for the crime?
Kelley School of Business professor Tim Lemper’s discovery of a misplaced comma within a federal law several years ago has led to an overturning in federal trademark statute.
Students in Ben Motz’s class are using fantasy football to learn about manipulating large data sets and quantitative methods of problem solving.
The nonrenewal of fraternity Zeta Beta Tau’s housing lease for the 2013-14 academic year was what caused members, now considered fraternity alumnus, to disaffiliate from the chapter, International ZBT Executive Director Laurence Bolotin said during a phone interview Tuesday.
Ethnomusicology students showcased their research presentations Tuesday evening as part of the seventh annual Undergraduate Folklore and Ethnomusicology Symposium.
Led by artist and faculty member Berglind Hlynsdottir, IU art students have collaborated on seven pieces displayed at the Herman B Wells Library, Indiana Memorial Union, Kelley School of Business and outdoor spaces on campus.
Brain foods that boost our function on test days are one way to make the high test scores you want one step closer. Finish the semester by conjuring up some brain-boosting delicacies.
The holiday concert stars the Singing Hoosiers, IU’s vocal ensemble and other local musical groups.
John R. Anderson, 31, of the 5000 block of South Cardwell Road, was arrested in connection with the robbery after police located him at a local Wal-Mart, Bloomington Police Department Detective Sgt. John Kovach said.
Rep. Todd Young, R-9th District, is one of four new appointees to the Ways and Means Committee in the U.S. House of Representatives for the 113th Congress. Young will be the only Indiana representative on the committee.
The bus was unveiled in November at the Bloomington Canopy of Lights Celebration. It spends December traveling to different shopping centers to collect donations.
Expanding to about 80 percent of Indiana’s counties, river otters are flourishing in the wetlands, rivers and other water-based areas.
Christopher C. Gugliuzza, 19, bolted from the animal shelter with a feline and made a getaway in his car to his residence.
On May 25, 2011, Don Holmes, now divorced, lost the house where he raised his family. But he did not leave.
WE SAY: This living arrangement will be a beacon of tolerance and acceptance
Maybe for some, Christmas holds a bad memory, or, for others, their mother never decorated with as much fervor as mine.
WE SAY: Just hideous. Let those who like them keep them.
The protesters Chafee was referring to were Christians who, in 2011, disruptively barged in to the lighting ceremony and turned the event into, as Chafee put it, a “disrespectful gathering.”
According to the CDC, 21 percent of HIV diagnoses in Indiana and linked to male-to-male sexual contact in 2007 were individuals younger than 24.