Living a stereotype
Travel columnist Hannah Smith talks about harassment in Alexandria and Cairo.
Travel columnist Hannah Smith talks about harassment in Alexandria and Cairo.
Ask any student how much sleep they get and you will probably get the same answer: not enough.
The IU men's golf team travels to Hawaii this week to play in the Princeville Warrior/Wave Invitational in what will be the team's final meet of the semester.
Several IU runners ran in their last meet of the season Friday at the Hoosier Invitational at the IU Championship Cross Country Course. The meet was for those outside of the top 10 and not competing in the NCAA Great Lakes Regional.
Right now, as a resident of Redbud Hills Apartments, I am living with lead, asbestos and cockroaches — “a possible infestation,” as the housing management calls it. How can I trust University officials when there has been consistent non-disclosure about the health hazards present in Redbud?
I haven’t witnessed many presidential campaigns, but I can’t imagine the amount of absurdity the Democrats have rolled out this election season is normal.
This election is going to have an impact on you whether you vote or not. I can guarantee that.
Know exactly what you’re voting for, and think about how you can use your vote. Our democracy is like our quality of life. It is outstanding relative to the rest of the world but in vast and constant need of maintenance.
The IU wrestling team competed in the Hokie Open Sunday, where six individuals placed in the top six in their weight classes, including three who finished second.
The IU volleyball team went 1-1 this weekend, sweeping Northwestern in three sets Friday before falling to Illinois the following day.
The IU field hockey team finally played its last game of the season Friday in a loss in the semifinals of the Big Ten Tournament to No. 13 Michigan 3-0.
Twenty-one colorful displays, a multitude of languages and the aroma of freshly made food greeted visitors at the sixth annual IU World’s Fare on Friday in the IU Auditorium.
A sordid, controversial tale, “Spring Awakening” tells the story of Wendla, a teenage girl living in 19th century Germany with no clue about the birds and the bees.
The IU football team pulled off a win against Iowa Saturday, continuing to utilize both freshman Nate Sudfeld and sophomore Cameron Coffman from under center.
In a swirl of color and regalia, the Second Annual Traditional Powwow took place Saturday and Sunday in Union Street Center.
After a rough first half, the Hoosiers pulled out a 24-21 victory over Iowa Saturday, keeping their hopes for a spot in the Big Ten title alive.
After Saturday's win against Iowa, IDS football columnist Connor Killoren reflects on IU's chances to make it to the Big Ten title game, and with a win there, the Rose Bowl.
There’s a leader emerging in the U.S. Senate race between Republican candidate and State Treasurer Richard Mourdock and Democratic Rep. Joe Donnelly, D-2nd District. Donnelly leads Mourdock 47 percent to 36 percent, according to the third Howey/DePauw Indiana Battleground Poll.
She is finishing up her tour for her book, Digital Dead End: Fighting for Social Justice in the Information Age, which was published in 2011.
Sponsored by the City of Bloomington’s Parks and Recreations Department, the launch was at the Hilltop Garden and Native Center, 2301 E. 10th St.