Cameras curb cheating, academic misconduct in Kelley classrooms
In about six Kelley School of Business classrooms, students can now be remotely monitored during midterms, finals and other examinations.
In about six Kelley School of Business classrooms, students can now be remotely monitored during midterms, finals and other examinations.
Freshman midfielder Ballard will make his first trip back to his hometown on Wednesday in a 7 p.m. match against Louisville.
Health officials have confirmed 11 cases of fungal meningitis in Indiana. It’s believed they are caused by tainted back pain medication.
A new Hunt, Fish, Eat program with the Indiana Department of Natural Resources gives training to new and beginning hunters.
On Friday, the number of jobs created number for September were released, and they effectively eliminated a crucial and important line of attack used by the Romney campaign: 114,000 jobs were added in September, lowering the unemployment rate from 8.1 percent to 7.8 percent.
Or, were you not allowed to watch movies as a kid? Well, at least you know that you can blame your parents for the exact moment you became the weird kid. Don’t worry, there still may be time. Put down the paper and watch every movie above.
We say: just use ‘stupidity’ as the theme instead
Cheap beer doesn’t taste any better at 7 a.m. than at 1 p.m., nor am I any better at beer pong.
Bloomington police are looking for a man who reportedly threatened a woman in front of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Bloomington police are investigating a fatal one-vehicle wreck involving a 22-year-old Bloomington man.
The Monroe County Commissioners were awarded $287,305.40 in late September by the U.S. Department of Energy through the Indiana Office of Energy Development.
Ready-to-pick pumpkins are being sold throughout Bloomington at grocery stores, churches and local orchards.
A quartet of musically talented sisters will soon arrive in Bloomington with their own brand of melodic folk.
When 26-year-old Alfred Kinsey arrived in Bloomington in fall 1920, he was a virgin. Recently recruited from Harvard University by zoologist Carl Eigenmann, Kinsey had never dated a woman or masturbated without a sincere sense of shame, according to “Sex, The Measure of All Things,” a biography of Kinsey’s life.
The School of Education is now home to the Global Gateway for Teachers, a program that coordinates international student teacher placements.
Travel columnist Hannah Smith writes about smog in Cairo.
Crimes reported around campus.
Unigo.com named IU number six for the 2013 Top 10 Aspiring Entrepreneurs rankings.
Paul “Pablo” Adams, David Michael Kirk and Cathi Norton entertained the eager crowd as part of the weekly Bloomington Songwriter Showcase.
Sports author Mark Titus will speak at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the School of Public Health Mobley Auditorium.