Indiana US Senate candidates discuss hot topics of this year's election
Republican Dan Coats, Democrat Brad Ellsworth, and Libertarian Rebecca Sink-Burris say their stances on issues such as the economy, gay rights, national defense, and more.
Republican Dan Coats, Democrat Brad Ellsworth, and Libertarian Rebecca Sink-Burris say their stances on issues such as the economy, gay rights, national defense, and more.
The reason IU baseball coach Tracy Smith still sits in his office might be from a framed image, one of the most important items in the room.The crimson letters read “The Spirit of Indiana: 24 Sports, One Team.” And unlike most mantras he comes across, Smith knows this one works.
The IU field hockey team has an opportunity Friday to get on the win column in conference play as they travel to Evanston, Ill. to take on Northwestern.
It’s all about pink for the IU volleyball match on Friday. The team’s first game of this weekend, a contest against Ohio State (14-3) at 7 p.m., is being dubbed “Dig Pink Night,” raising awareness for breast cancer.
Senior midfielder Andy Adlard leads the men’s soccer team with three goals in games played outside Bloomington this season. Having plenty of road game experience, Adlard knows just how important Saturday’s match at No. 11 Creighton will be.
Several prestigious and rigorous academic departments reside on campus, and such programs come with strong reputations that often overshadow other majors and possibly create stereotypes.
This Sunday, the Phi Delta Theta fraternity is bringing a new philanthropy around the bases.
Marcy Vaughn spends eight hours a day, five days a week in what she calls “her own little world.”
Amidst the houses on Third Street and Jordan Avenue reside several traditionally black greek organizations.
On Monday, applications for student trustee will be available online.
When sophomore and Malaysian international student Rabiatul Abd Patah decided to attend college in the United States, she said one major factor brought her to IU — the level of diversity.
Libbie Holmes, a horseback rider with spina bifida, started participating in the People & Animals Learning Services, Inc. program in 2006.
Twenty-three men will try “Saving the World ... One Woman At a Time,” when they come to the IU Auditorium stage Friday, with hopes to be crowned the Big Man on Campus.
The Bloomington Police Department will hire up to seven new police officers beginning in January 2011.
As incoming members of their undergraduate and graduate programs, freshman Kornilios Michailidis and graduate student Qian Wu were given the most celebrated scholarship at the music school.
The Lilly Library turned 50 this year, with Oct. 3 marking the anniversary of the dedication.
The Collins Living-Learning Center’s Nutella Fest will be from 1 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Saturday in the Collins’ courtyard and veranda despite ongoing construction.
IDS men's soccer beat reporter Stephanie Kuzydym takes an inside look at one day and one game in the life of IU sophomore goalkeeper Luis Soffner.
The IU women’s soccer team lost to Purdue 2-1 on Thursday, bringing the Hoosiers' losing streak to five.
I found an old Modern Library copy of Charles Darwin’s “Descent of Man” in a bookstore the other day, and it instantly gave me a feeling of delight and elation. IN.