IUSA campaigns Lifeline in Ind. high schools
Campaigns to spread awareness for the Indiana Lifeline Law, originally put forth by the IU Student Association, continue this week as IUSA executives visit and speak at high schools across the state.
Campaigns to spread awareness for the Indiana Lifeline Law, originally put forth by the IU Student Association, continue this week as IUSA executives visit and speak at high schools across the state.
After rumors surfaced on Twitter of his commitment Tuesday evening athlete Rashard Fant, Fairburn, Ga., has made it official. He is now a member of IU’s 2013 football
Bloomington police are pursuing a suspect who robbed up to $550 from alocal outlet store.
Democratic candidate Glenda Ritz and Republican incumbent State Superindenent of Public Instruction Tony Bennett participated in a public forum Wednesday night at Wabash College in Crawfordsville, Ind.
Indiana Senate candidate and State Treasurer Richard Mourdock started a political firestorm Tuesday when he defended his stance on abortion.
Three different seniors will honored Friday night against Ohio State, as they make their final regular season appearance for the Hoosiers.
When IU senior Rosie Davies came to America, she knew what she wanted to do. While there were universities in her native England that she could attend, she knew she would get a better experience playing college golf in America.
From South Holland, Ill., Michelle Venturella spent the early 1990s with the Indiana Hoosiers softball team on its way to multiple winnig seasons and a run in 1994 that fell one game short of the Women’s College World Series.
Offensive tackle Jason Spriggs and offensive guard Dan Feeney have received immediate playing time during their first year with the team.
John Lucaites, associate dean for arts and humanities and undergraduate education, has been chosen as the recipient of two awards from the National Communication Association.
IDS Hoosier sports columnist Zach Stavis breaks down the women's soccer team's chances of succeeding in the Big Ten Tournament.
The presidential debates are now finished, but the candidates are still in a dead heat.
Neither of the two frontrunners is an ideal candidate, and even the Libertarian is anti-abortion, but only one conflated rape with divine intervention.
Just like the drafting, deliberating, passing and signing of any voter ID law, this new policy seems like a waste of time and money to us.
Why do I consciously let my prejudices influence my behavior, when I’m completely aware they’re irrational?
It is very clear Mr. Carlisle, who calls for boycotts of Bill Maher and local businesses who sponsor the IU Auditorium, knows absolutely nothing about Maher and his policies or what the job of a comedian is.
Sifting through thousands of advertisements on IU classifieds during the past two weeks turned up a rare librarian action figure and other items.
According to the data submitted to Glassdoor by University employees, IU President Michael McRobbie boasts a 92 percent approval, the ninth-highest rating among about 50 university presidents and chancellors in the United States.
IU freshman Lindsay Cate was a contestant on “The Price is Right” during the summer. She had the chance to win a vacation, but it slipped though her fingers.
Schizophrenia and mass shootings were among the topics discussed as part of the “Minorities in Media” panel discussion at the Asian Culture Center on Wednesday.