Cool courses to squeeze into your class schedule
If you have time to explore a bit, these cool classes have become IU favorites.
If you have time to explore a bit, these cool classes have become IU favorites.
IU has tons of culture centers located all around campus. Listed below are just a few to help expand your international horizons.
Come move-in time, there are tons of options for decorating. These are the recommendations from students who have been there on how to make your room stylish and functional.
Got meal points? Use them to explore all RPS has to offer as you eat your way around campus dining facilities.
Sitting in my room the night before I moved in to my dorm freshman year, I was a mess. All I wanted was someone to tell me what it would really be like. This is that guide for you.
Word has been circulating around college campuses across the country that employers are checking prospective employees’ Facebook profiles before making hiring decisions.
Coach Kevin Wilson has brought with him things that were previously missing from the IU football team. Read about what's in store for the Hoosiers.
There are tons of free things to do on campus. These are just a few of the ones we poor college students wish we'd known about sooner.
There are a lot of great things about our campus, but it can be tough to get around. For those not yet acquainted with Bloomington, these tips could help you cut down on your travel time and energy.
The IU Health Center offers many services for IU-Bloomington students who need medical assistance. These services could be helpful when you're on campus.
The biggest percentage increase in student minority groups over the past 11 years has not come from the United States, but from abroad.
Last week’s powerful storms that downed hundreds of trees and spawned a tornado have left the City of Bloomington and IU facing high cleanup costs. The City of Bloomington may pay “tens of thousands of dollars, at least,” Jared Schlemmer, the city’s communications director, said.
Practicing on the caving-in roof of his New York City apartment, three months behind in rent and only a few months after he graduated from IU, Arian Moayed would have called becoming a Tony-nominated actor insane. Now, only a decade later, he feels the same.
The IU Board of Trustees approved raising tuition and fees across IU campuses Tuesday. In an effort to help pay for long overdue repairs to campus buildings, the hike is even higher than what the Indiana Commission for Higher Education recommended.
IUPD officer James Lerg is remembered by IUPD police chief Keith Cash and other officers.
The fallout from Jim Tressel's cover-up of his players' memorabilia sales and his subsequent resignation is a crying shame for Ohio State University, an institution that has done a pretty good job of talking the talk in terms of doing things in an honorable manner over the years, writes Frank Therber.
Throughout the three-day competition in the NCAA East Preliminary Round from May 26 to 28, at IU’s Robert C. Haugh Track and Field Complex, a total of 13 IU track and field athletes qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships.
The IU Writers’ Conference will return for its 71st year on June 5-10, offering workshops, classes and readings for writers and non-writers.
Alen Simic shares the beauty and the beastly of his arrival in Nepal.