City of Bloomington to commemorate 9/11 tragedies
The City of Bloomington will have a ceremony to commemorate the tragedies of 9/11 at 9 a.m. on Sept. 10 at the Showers Plaza outside Bloomington City Hall at 401 N. Morton St.
The City of Bloomington will have a ceremony to commemorate the tragedies of 9/11 at 9 a.m. on Sept. 10 at the Showers Plaza outside Bloomington City Hall at 401 N. Morton St.
The delays in printing across campus for the past eight days should be solved, said Doug Grover, manager of the Student Technology Center.
Last week, the Kelley School of Business was ranked number one in the 2010 World Rankings for Entrepreneurship Productivity. It is the second consecutive year the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship has earned the top spot, chosen from over 150 schools worldwide.
The devastation has been incredible, and millions are still struggling in the desert heat to rebuild their lives. With such a catastrophe playing out, it is truly remarkable and tragic that many charities are finding it difficult to keep up with the demand.
Brad Ellsworth and Dan Coats will be running for Evan Bayh's seat in the U.S. Senate and Baron Hill and Todd Young will be running for Indiana's 9th Congressional District in the U.S. Congress.
State Senator Vi Simpson discusses her ideas for increasing transparency and accountability in Indiana's government.
Texas Rep. Ron Paul, R-14th District, will visit IU this October following aggressive petitioning by the student-run organization Young Americans for Liberty at IU.
Alternative class settings are increasing in both demand and execution — from mild integration, such as the incorporation of interactive blogs — to complete upheaval of the traditional classroom.
Booming enrollments are causing severe financial problems for the Twenty-first Century Scholars Program. The program, which offers full-ride university scholarships to students with financial need will require about an extra $30 million in the next state funding cycle in addition to its $28 million budget to keep up with enrollment, which nearly doubled in the past few years.
Here's an update on the IU basketball recruiting front - from this year's class through 2014.
Is there really any reason to think the Indianapolis Colts won’t win 12 games for an eighth consecutive season?
Many IU sports teams will be competing this weekend. Here's the schedule.
The combination of a Thursday football game followed by a bye week means the football coaches will be getting a good jump on scouting future talent.
The City of Bloomington Parks and Recreation Department announced Sept. 1 that boat rental at the Griffy Lake boathouse is temporarily suspended because the lake bed is exposed in some areas due to low water levels.
The sound of classic rock resonates through the restaurant. The smell of hops is in the air. Local art hang on the walls, bringing a laid-back feel to Upland Brewing Company.
Senior Madalyn Morse worked alongside Margaret Contompasis, head of the IU painting conservation at the IU Art Museum, and two other students for five weeks to restore the Thomas Hart Benton murals in the Woodburn classroom.
Two local venues added performances to their fall lineups.
“Indiana in Afghanistan; Afghanistan in Indiana” features a number of historic Afghan items obtained by Lilly Library curator Jim Canary alongside photographs taken by Wissing when he was embedded with the Indiana National Guard’s Agribusiness Development Team in 2009.
Passion Pit will perform at 8 p.m. Oct. 23 at the IU Auditorium as part of the Campus Consciousness Tour.
The IU School of Journalism received the largest individual gift to date of about $1.75 million from IU alumnus Marty Anderson who worked as a reporter and editor at the Associated Press for more than three decades.