Goodbye, education
By cutting education in a state's budget by such a large margin the chance struggling students will be able to provide for themselves is slim.
By cutting education in a state's budget by such a large margin the chance struggling students will be able to provide for themselves is slim.
If partisanship is what we have to deal with, we should at least appreciate what it does for us.
A woman working at the computer science department was arrested for theft after multiple math and computer science textbooks, owned by IU, were sold back to T.I.S. College Bookstore.
A man was arrested on charges of operating while intoxicated and possession of drug paraphernalia after an IU Police Department officer observed him yelling at a group of Boy Scouts.
Students engaged in IU-Bloomington’s 2009 Summer Program in Sustainability will showcase the research projects they have conducted Friday.
The IU Maurer School of Law is aiming to strengthen its environmental law program through its newly appointed director.
WASHINGTON – The Senate confirmed Sonia Sotomayor Thursday as the first Hispanic justice on the Supreme Court.
Ryan Smith, owner of local skate shop Rise, discusses the ever-changing world of skateboarding.
Though sponsorship is down, and the University isn’t funding its own IU Day at the state fair, the smell of deep-fried vegetables and the sound of country music will still fill the Indianapolis air this month.
There have been more Boy Scouts than students at IU this week. Since Saturday, hoards of 7,200 beige and green uniforms have crisscrossed campus. But many IU students said they are still confused about whom these guests are, where they’re coming from, and why they all look the same.
You don’t have to remind IU fans of some of the local talent that has gotten away in recent years. But don’t expect that to continue with Tom Crean running the IU program.
IU will continue with its plan to distribute up to $500 per person to faculty and staff making less than $30,000 a year despite a meeting between IU officials and union leaders July 31.
Review of Our Lady Peace's latest album, "Burn Burn."
Review of the film, "Whatever Works," starring Larry David and Evan Rachel Wood.
Review of the film "Funny People," starring Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen.
Review of Foreign Born's album "Person to Person."
Review of Ashley Tisdale's album, "Guilty Pleasure."
TV Surveillance column by Cory Barker.
Everything you need to hit the streets of Bloomington- legally.