Historical shift in full view
By hearing the words of survivors and examining the physical remnants of the time period, we can feel even closer to the 12 million people who lost their lives because of hate.
By hearing the words of survivors and examining the physical remnants of the time period, we can feel even closer to the 12 million people who lost their lives because of hate.
Is it possible that figures like Obama and Romney will be slandered and transformed in history the way Richard III has been?
Plath and a Halloween double-feature will share the spotlight for events this week at the IU Cinema.
Costumes need not be expensive or complicated to be effective.
Sweet smells, Swahili, song and celebration completed the event, giving attendees a fresh perspective on Tanzanian culture.
The Lilly Library boasts one of the largest collections of Plath’s original workwhich is why IU is organizing the Sylvia Plath Symposium.
Ivan Bertenyi, György Ránki Hungarian chair for Central Eurasian Studies, spoke about his mother’s role during the Hungarian Revolution demonstration at a commemoration of the movement away from Communist Rule on Tuesday.
The Hoosier Hills Food Bank has started its second year of the “Hunger is Scary” Canstruction event, building Halloween-themed structures using donated canned foods.
Unlike in previous years, IU does not have an automatic berth. This time, only the top eight teams in the Big Ten make it into the tournament.
The No. 48 ranked Hoosier women’s tennis team returns with eight players from last season but also has two players who came to IU through the transfer process.
Coming back from third place after two rounds, the Indiana women’s golf team rallied to win Tuesday at the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown.
The IU men’s golf team struggled at the Isleworth Collegiate Invitational on the par-72, 7,544-yard Isleworth Golf and Country Club in Windermere, Fla., failing to get out of the cellar, finishing in last out of 15 teams.
IDS football columnist Connor Killoren gives his take on the IU quarterback battle.
In their third and final debate Monday night, President Barack Obama and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney discussed foreign policy.
Statistics released by the Indiana Election Division show 477,427 individuals either registered to vote for the first time or updated their personal information between Jan. 1 and Sept. 30 of this year. Of that group, 159,958 were new registrations, and 317,469 were updates.
Twice as many Indiana students are attending private school this year, up from more than 3,000 last year, because of state-issued vouchers.
Oliver Winery invited friends to the new location Monday night to commemorate what Kathleen Oliver calls “just another generation” of the winery’s process of growth.
A man reportedly walked into a local gas station with his hands buried in his sleeves, insinuating he had a gun, and demanded money from the cashier sometime before 3:50 a.m. Sunday.
Tonight’s U.S. Senate Debate will feature Republican, Democratic and Libertarian candidates, plus a live audience that consists mostly of Chrysler auto workers.
This Wednesday, the Jewish Theatre of Bloomington will present “Out of Our Father’s House,” which is based on the book “Growing Up Female in America” by Eve Merriam.