IUSA focuses on restructuring, reforming student government
Reflecting on the past semester, IU Student Association recognized that, while it was a productive semester, many of their initiatives still needed work.
Reflecting on the past semester, IU Student Association recognized that, while it was a productive semester, many of their initiatives still needed work.
Residents’ concerns about lethal methods of deer management proposed by the Deer Task Force prompted further discourse from the Bloomington City Council and residents Wednesday.
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The Hoosiers will welcome a competitive field to Gladstein Fieldhouse, with the men’s 5000-meter race on Friday and men’s and women’s pentathlons on Saturday highlighting the meet.
Coming off of an exceptional 3-0 day in the Hoosier Duals that took place last weekend, IU wrestling is looking to improve their record to 6-2 against Big Ten conference rival Penn State.
For some reason, more than 20 percent of the United States population still thinks vaccines can cause autism, and anti-vaccination groups like SafeMinds or individual activists still get media attention for their false and dangerous assertions.
For starters, academia is not a monolithic institution of Marxists. Like, some of us are just communist free lovers.
The AP’s rationale might be alright for Merriam-Webster and friends, but the fact is “homophobia” has entered the public sphere and been adopted by our general culture as “someone who fears and/or doesn’t like homosexuals.”
Bloomington is a safe city, and IU is a safe campus, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that people won’t try and take advantage of students.
The Bloomington city controller, Mike Trexler, is leaving his post in local government after nearly 10 years of public service.
Many Indiana charter schools are closing due to low ratings.
Senior Brett Markowitz likes Bruce Springsteen. Sophomore Elise Ruff wants to see John Mayer. The Union Board concerts committee has the task of catering to both their interests and to everyone else’s. “Students don’t really understand the process,” Union Board President AJ O’Reilly said. “It’s tough, but I think the board does a really good job.”
March of Dimes and Columbus Regional Hospital are working together to combat the negative effects of early induced labor.
Animal tool behavior and crafting were among topics discussed Wednesday night in “Are Chimpanzees the Most Proficient Animal Tool Users?” by Robert Shumaker, vice president of life sciences for the Indianapolis Zoo.
They say Rome wasn’t built in a day, and neither is a Big Ten and NCAA Champion swimming program. IU Coach Ray Looze said this year’s group of freshmen have had no choice but to step up, with the loss of a huge, successful senior class last year.
IDS Hoosier Sports Columnist Zach Stavis says junior midfielder Nikita Kotlov's late-season surge is a major reason why IU advanced to Friday's College Cup semifinals.
Local rock band Elephant Quiz will play at 8 p.m. today at the Bluebird. Marshall Robbins and The Phunk Nastys will open the show.
The Bloomington Boys and Girls Club’s fourth annual winter art show showcases young painters and serves as a fundraiser for the club’s art program.
Actor, director and writer Robby Benson visited the IU campus for the initial phase of a job interview as a professor of practice in the Department of Telecommunications.
IU women’s basketball (6-3) lost to Belmont Tuesday in Assembly Hall, the first time the team has lost consecutive games this season. Below are news and notes from Tuesday’s game that did not make the recap story.