Business school panelists begin 2011 economic forecast tour in Indianapolis
The Kelley School of Business presented its national, state and local economic forecasts for 2011 Thursday in Indianapolis.
The Kelley School of Business presented its national, state and local economic forecasts for 2011 Thursday in Indianapolis.
There will be a groundbreaking ceremony for a new hospice house in Bloomington at 1 p.m. Nov. 5.
This election wasn’t about electing Republicans to power. It was about un-electing Democrats.
With 600 more upperclassmen living in the residence halls this year than in 2009, RPS officials said they have noticed the increase in students choosing to stay on campus after their freshman year.
University housing policies can contribute to the isolation and self-segregation of international students on campus, placing students with the same background in close quarters.
RPS housing is becoming cramped with 268 students placed in lounges this year. Even with the possibility of a new dorm, more returning students are requesting housing, causing an RPS overflow.
The NCAA is looking into the amateur status of junior center Guy-Marc Michel, IU Athletics announced in a statement.
The IU men’s basketball team used an overpowering roster to score 54 points in the paint Wednesday in an 89-37 victory against the Division III Grizzlies at Assembly Hall.
Funding for developmentally disabled Hoosiers has been decreased, which will end a grocery benefit formerly paid to Indiana residents with autism and other developmental disabilities.
The IU club ice hockey team suffered what turned into a controversial, heated loss against No. 12 Illinois on Friday, scoring the first goal and then giving up three unanswered goals to end the game.
The California native has emerged as the starting middle linebacker and now leads the Hoosiers in tackles.
Models struck poses for Pakistan Wednesday at the “Fashion for Flood Relief." fashion show.
In a lecture room of the School of Public and Environmental Affairs, former U.S. Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill spoke about leadership to students, faculty and Bloomington residents.
Former Jacobs School of Music student and acclaimed opera singer Angela Brown has donated all of her papers, news articles, photo clippings and other materials that review her life as a singer.
Music columnist Dan Alten discusses his rediscovering of the Temptations' hit “I Wish It Would Rain.”
The Hoosiers steamrolled a Division III opponent Wednesday in their exhibition opener, but they were still able to learn about themselves, Nathan Hart writes.
As part of it’s “Happiness Machine” project, Coca-Cola made a visit to Wright food court on Wednesday.
Dancing shoes are advised for the 17th year of “A Potpourri of the Arts in the African American Tradition."
“Rock the Runway” will begin at 7 p.m. today at the Willkie Auditorium. Dope Couture and Pitaya clothing will be featured in the show.
The Asian Cultural Center sponsored a meeting Wednesday for student leaders, staff and faculty to discuss the recent assault and robbery of several Asian students on campus.