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It’s been proven through multiple studies that student athletes tend to have a higher graduation rate than the rest of the student body and also tend to graduate with a higher GPA.
It’s been proven through multiple studies that student athletes tend to have a higher graduation rate than the rest of the student body and also tend to graduate with a higher GPA.
Wednesday, five of the six verbally committed players in the IU men's basketball team 2013 recruiting class signed their letters of intent to play for the program starting next year, giving IU the No. 3 recruiting class according to Rivals.com.
When the IU men's basketball team faces Sam Houston State Thursday at Assemby Hall, sophomore forward Cody Zeller will face his tallest competition yet this season: 6-foot-11 inch center Michael Holyfield.
IDS Hoosier sports columnist Zach Stavis thinks Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass made the right choice in hiring IU Coach Curt Miller to head the women's basketball squad.
Nov. 15 is “America Recycles Day,” reminding and encouraging people that recycling is the first step to making the world a better place.
IU officials announced a partnership with Pontifical Catholic University of Chile, according to a press release issued Tuesday.
When junior Deborah Backman switched majors from vocal performance to sociology this fall, she said she felt unsure about how her decision would turn out.Instead of taking her transition slowly, she founded Soc-IU, the only student sociology club on campus.
Winners of the fall 2012 Energy Challenge were recognized Wednesday during an awards ceremony at the Neal-Marshall Education Center.
The Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District will display watercolor paintings by artists in the Bloomington Watercolor Society in the City Hall atrium through Nov. 30.
Walter Salles, director of the highly anticipated adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s “On the Road,” will give a lecture at 3 p.m. today at IU Cinema.
Jazz vocalist Catherine Russell will perform at 8 p.m. today at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
"How the Grinch Stole Christmas," will be performed at the IU Auditorium Nov. 15 and 16 and starts at 7:00 p.m.
Bloomington police are searching for a man shown in surveillance footage at the Winston-Thomas Sewage Treatment Plant on Gordon Pike, the site of at least three arsons since Aug. 6.
Copies of “The Absolut Vodka Advertising Story,” “Burnham’s Celestial Handbook” and “The Great Gatsby” sell for $1 and are just a few of more than 100,000 options lining the shelves of the new Half Price Books Outlet store, 3120 W. Susan Drive, which opens Thursday.
Indiana’s national trails and forests are getting a gift this holiday season, a gift of $2.4 million. On Friday, the Bicentennial Commission announced the approval of 12 new Bicentennial Nature Trust projects.
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The 23rd of the Bond series, "Skyfall" might be the best yet.
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