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Delivery of today's print edition of the Indiana Daily Student is delayed due to a problem with the presses at our printing facility. Copies should be at most newsstands by 9 a.m.
Delivery of today's print edition of the Indiana Daily Student is delayed due to a problem with the presses at our printing facility. Copies should be at most newsstands by 9 a.m.
After serving five nonconsecutive terms in the U.S. House of Representatives for the Indiana’s 9th District, Baron Hill, Democrat, lost to Representative-elect Todd Young, Republican, in a 53-42 percent vote.
The IU men's basketball team will take on Franklin College at 7 p.m. at Assembly Hall in the first exhibition game of the season.
Cheers erupted as Republican 9th District Congressman-elect Todd Young said these simple words to his supporters who had gathered Tuesday to watch the election unfold.
After almost getting arrested at a local nursing home during his campaign for U.S. Congress and encountering a crazed anarchist named “Monkey” outside the 9th District congressional debate in Bloomington, Libertarian Greg Knott seemed to take this year’s campaign with a grain of salt.
The last time two Republicans held Indiana’s U.S. Senate seats was in 1998, but with Republican Dan Coats’ victory against Democrat Brad Ellsworth, the 12-year dry spell has been broken.
After the polls closed in Indiana, U.S. Congressman Brad Ellsworth’s loss seemed imminent. However, Democratic supporters at the Marriott in downtown Indianapolis remained hopeful.
Before 2010, IU graduate student Julie Archer had never voted in a midterm election. This year, she not only voted, she volunteered to work about a 16-hour day at a polling location.
Where were Dallas Clark, Bob Sanders, Joseph Addai and Austin Collie, among others, at Lucas Oil Stadium on Monday night? Actually, here’s a better question: Did it matter?
The long days that turned into early mornings paid off when 61 percent (12,084) voted yes for the MCCSC School Tax Levy Referendum.
It was just another dreary Thursday to the people walking by Dunn Cemetery, where Daniel O’Donnell, Max Johnson and Katie Mettler met that afternoon. But to them it was a day of excitement because they were voting in their first general election.
The College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) announced that Tyler McCarroll was named to the CoSIDA/ESPN Academic All-District first team. McCarroll’s name now appears on the national ballot for the ESPN Academic All-America team consideration.
Goalkeeper Alex Mann was poised to build on 2009 — until she injured her knee this preseason.
The Hoosiers opened exhibition play Tuesday against a formidable Division II team Alaska–Anchorage pulling away in the second half to win 72-49.
The city of Bloomington is considering narrowing the crosswalk recently installed between the Herman B Wells Library and the School of Public and Environmental Affairs on 10th Street.
Freshman Marlo Niverson came to IU with a negative opinion of greek life. But with just a month left until recruitment officially begins, she said she’s now nervous.
Soaring more than 19,000 feet above sea level, Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest freestanding mountain in the world. And this summer, sophomore Sam Leibovitz and senior Jordan Youkilis plan to climb it.
Renovations to the Ora L. Wildermuth Intramural Center’s locker rooms were recently completed — all part of ongoing renovations to the 82-year-old center.
Residential Programs and Services’ Dining Services is conducting a customer satisfaction survey online. Students can rate various dining locations on criteria such as menu options, customer service and cleanliness.
The “Fashion for Flood Relief” fashion show aims to raise awareness and donations to aid in relief for the 2010 floods in Pakistan.