Track teams begin season with Hoosier Open
Both men’s and women’s track & field teams will start their season with the Hoosier Open at 6 p.m. today in Gladstein Fieldhouse.
Both men’s and women’s track & field teams will start their season with the Hoosier Open at 6 p.m. today in Gladstein Fieldhouse.
On the outside, she is just another student athlete representing the University and playing for the women’s basketball team. She is the starting shooting guard this season and averages 11.0 points and 4.3 rebounds per game. But on the inside, McGhee is a self-trained musician who has a passion for playing, writing and listening to music.
The IDS contacted @FogiYerrell and @HeremyJollowell to find out their take on fake accounts and what it’s like to be a fake IU recruit.
Union Board election results revealed eight directors for the 2012 calendar year. The 24-hour long elections ended Tuesday.
School of Informatics and Computing Dean Bobby Schnabel is among 12 individuals who will be honored at the White House today for efforts to recruit girls and women within science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields.
Renovations to the Old Crescent district will begin in spring 2012 in accordance with the University’s Master Plan and its subsequent Old Crescent Plan.
In recent weeks, Graduate and Professional Student Organization members elected a new treasurer and approved the new 2011-2012 budget, with $117,492 to spend this academic year.
IU Health had the most reported errors of any hospital system in Indiana last year, according to the 2010 Medical Error Report. However, the number of serious medical errors was three fewer than in 2009, from 22 to 19.
Jeremy Podgursky, a Jacobs School of Music doctoral student in composition, received a $10,000 commission from the Fromm Music Foundation at Harvard University.
In fall 2010, “My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic” premiered on The Hub, a TV station with programming mainly for children ages 6 to 12. Little did Hasbro know that older men would be swept up by this animated sensation.
IU has produced many success stories: Robert Gates, Michael Uslan and Ryan Murphy, to name a few. Yet one of the most recent successes is that of Amy Levin, the founder of fashion website CollegeFashionista.com.
Dec. 8 marked the official start of the holiday season here in Bologna with the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. While to students it’s mostly a reason for another four-day weekend, older Italians appreciate it as the day Mary began carrying Jesus.
A Bloomington woman waiting in the Monroe County Prosecutor’s Office was arrested on drug charges Wednesday after she allegedly told an investigator there she had recently smoked methamphetamine.
A 10-bill package of legislation intended to reform the federal budget process, including three bills co-authored by Rep. Todd Young, R-9th District, was announced by Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday.
Bloomington’s mail processing facility is one of 252 plants facing possible closure if a new cost-cutting plan by the U.S. Postal Service comes to fruition.
How can the country encourage anything that resembles tolerance or acceptance when they are practicing religious discrimination?
How can the country encourage anything that resembles tolerance or acceptance when they are practicing religious discrimination?
How can the country encourage anything that resembles tolerance or acceptance when they are practicing religious discrimination?
The Occupy movement has become convoluted and muddled. Protesters are losing their way, and movements like these don’t exactly help. The term “Occupy” is overused and has led to a broad, all-encompassing “let’s change the world” colloquial perception of the entire demonstration.
With a parade of unqualified contenders rising and falling, it appears the Republican primary voters have stumbled upon the brightest star of the race so far, former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich.