Deadline to register for first-ever Hoosier Guitar Building Workshop is today
The deadline to register for the first-ever Hoosier Guitar Building Workshop is today. Click here to register.
The deadline to register for the first-ever Hoosier Guitar Building Workshop is today. Click here to register.
We won’t talk you out of drinking on a Friday night. No one else will, either. College is about making decisions for yourself. We just want you to be safe.
IU does a lot to keep its students safe, but students must do their part as well. IU haa many safety features that are deemed helpful to freshmen.
Creating a schedule can be one of the trickiest parts of starting college. Joyce Miller, an assistant director of advising for UD, offers these tips to make it easier.
From cute little tops to awesome posters, Bloomington is bursting with great places to spend. Here are a sampling of the close-to-campus favorites.
When former IU student David Kerner was watching hippopotamuses on a camping safari in Botswana, he didn’t know he would be woken up by one at 4 a.m. outside his tent that night.
The Indiana State Police will conduct a sobriety checkpoint in Monroe County on Friday, June 3.
The IU Board of Trustees has approved a 5.5 percent hike in tuition and fees for IU Bloomington— a two percent higher increase than what was recommended by the Indiana Commission for Higher Education.
IU does more than just educate students. The various branches of the school also help Indiana residents, especially in health care areas.
Three teenagers sustained multiple injuries in a car accident in western Monroe County Tuesday morning, according to the Monroe County Sheriff Office.
The IU women’s basketball team is looking at some warm weather midway through its 2011-12 season.
Moving into to campus involves more than putting clothes away and setting up the mini refrigerator. Students also need to set up the Internet on their computers, learn how and where to print those upcoming assignments and know how to keep their laptops safe.
Here are some key terms that are useful to know on campus so you can pretend you’re not really a freshman.
Although there are a variety of alternatives, for some students, buying books the traditional way is the way to go. However, students now have the option to rent books, buy them online from other companies or purchase them in the form of e-books.
These are the teams everyone at IU is talking about. Get in the stands to check out what they're all about this year.
IU offers a variety of shows throughout town every year. These are just a few for you to start exploring.
IU traditions help to bring together people of all races, cultures and personalities, as well as open doors for shy people to emerge from their shell and stand confidently alongside their fellow Hoosiers. Here are a few traditions we celebrate at IU.
Despite its small town feel, Bloomington has a lively music scene. Check out this sampling of its music venues for a variety of musical acts and styles almost every night of the week.
These activities might seem like “forced fun,” but Welcome Week is a great opportunity to learn your way around campus and experience all IU has to offer. Take advantage of the free food, tours and advice while you can. If you don’t, by the end of your first week you’ll wish you had. (And hey, it’s better than just sitting in your room.)
There’s so much to worry about going into your freshman year: getting lost, making friends, and the dreaded “Freshman 15.” Fortunately, IU makes it easy for students to get fit and stay in shape with its two recreational facilities.