Volleyball loses pair of weekend matches in Michigan
IU lost Friday to Michigan State in four sets and then was swept the next day by No. 20 Michigan.
IU lost Friday to Michigan State in four sets and then was swept the next day by No. 20 Michigan.
The Bulldogs (3-0) defeated the Hoosiers (2-2) in Athens, Ga. by a score of 84-51. IU was down early and could not seem to stop the Bulldogs’ runs throughout the rest of the game.
A mixture of high-flying pucks, high sticks and low blows failed to produce yet another win for the IU club ice hockey team, which fell to 4-15 this weekend with two losses to Robert Morris (Ill.).
Elinor Ostrom, distinguished professor of political science and co-director of the Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis was recently awarded a $295,000 grant from the Fannie E. Rippel Foundation.
After a week of wands, wizards and a Sorcerer’s Stone, all that was left to commemorate Hogwarts Week at Collins Living-Learning Center was a good old-fashioned Quidditch tournament.
While missing just one class costs, on average, between $17 and $56, skipping class remains a part of college culture.
The IU School of Education will be studying 30 years of mathematics with a $1.3 million grant from the National Science Foundation.
IU’s School of Education recently announced it has been reaccredited by the National Council for Accreditation for Teacher Education.
About three years after Residential Programs and Services created the eMEAL program, new options are in the works.
It could be the boy on the basketball team with straight A’s, the shy girl in the back of the class, the junior who goes to every football game or the senior who doesn’t know a field goal from an interception. Young, outgoing, smart, boy or girl — homelessness can affect everyone, including youth.
The Indiana General Assembly, Indiana’s legislative branch, will address several highly partisan issues this year. The first thing will be to pass a balanced budget, which is required by the state constitution every two years.
The morning began with frost coating car windows and sidewalks, and a chilling grey mist hanging around the barren trees. It was not a morning to spend outside. But that didn’t stop about 70 Bloomington High School North students and faculty from sponsoring an anti-bullying rally.
“Stylish, Wearable And Gorgeous’, presented by the Epiphany Modeling Troupe, was the group’s first fashion showcase of the year.
The Sprite Refreshing Films project is giving students a chance to direct commands in their own production.
Bloomington’s Cardinal Stage Company opens its production of “The Santaland Diaries” at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 24 at the Ivy Tech Waldron Auditorium.
The Collins Living-Learning Center coffeehouse crowd gathered for the first ever “Collins Storytelling Project” on Friday.
An IU offensive bombardment yielded a 5-1 final against Tulsa on Sunday in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
IU received commitments from two of the state’s top 2013 basketball players this afternoon, the IDS has confirmed.
If the Pope wants to have any real credibility as a humanitarian in the 21st century, he’ll have to explain why most people risk their souls to protect their and their partner’s bodies.
Our massive contributions toward climate change have been a major factor in the rapidly changing temperature and climate conditions in countries such as Benin, Niger and Pakistan.