LSU player to visit IU for weekend tour
Garrett Green, a potential men’s basketball transfer who previously played for LSU, will be on campus this weekend for an official visit.
Garrett Green, a potential men’s basketball transfer who previously played for LSU, will be on campus this weekend for an official visit.
Affecting one in 12 African-Americans, the sickle cell trait is a gene abnormality that can cause athletes to die during strenuous exercise and has done so on multiple occasions. Now, the NCAA is taking action.
Be careful when moving in to your new apartment this fall. Indiana’s rental laws are much more favorable to landlords than they are to tenants.
The title for Bloomington’s Battle of the Bands is slightly misleading. While indeed there are bands competing every Tuesday night this summer at the Bluebird, the onstage rivalry takes a backseat to creating friendships with other bands.
While many Americans are facing the realities of a sub-par economy by reducing their reliance on certain expenses, a recent report suggests college enrollment is something Americans have continued to pay for.
A fire at the School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation two weeks ago was accidentally caused by construction workers remodeling the roof, the Bloomington Fire Department confirmed.
After the program’s first-ever Sweet 16 run last year, the team will make four appearances on national television this season.
The Athletic Department announced July 19 that new uniforms would be provided for the upcoming season.
Best Buddies International will meet at IU from July 22 through 25 for its annual International Leadership Conference.
If you’re a sports fan and a social media regular, you surely got caught in last week’s Bruce Feldman Twitter storm.
IU will bookend its regular season with home meets, including the season-opening Indiana Open on Sept. 10 and the Indiana Intercollegiates on Sept. 16. The season ends in Bloomington as well with the Hoosier Invitational on Nov. 4.
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The Jacobs School of Music’s summer Festival Orchestra series performs its second show of the summer this week under the direction of guest conductor Bramwell Tovey.
Free electronics recycling will be available to residents of the City of Bloomington and surrounding areas, the city announced July 20.
The City of Bloomington advised pet owners to be cautious with their furry friends during the current heat wave.
Mike Pence’s gubernatorial candidacy leaves 6th district election wide open
An Ellettsville gun shop owner was arrested for several serious weapons violations July 19, after a seven-month-long investigation by the Monroe County Sheriff’s office.
In yet another victory for the gay community, California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a bill on July 14 to make his state the first to institute “gay history” in its social studies curriculum .
Whenever we fail to greet a homeless person, we kill them in some way.