Professor awarded with grant
A rare federal grant amounting to potentially $5 million spanning 10 years has recently been awarded to IU biology professor Carl Bauer.
A rare federal grant amounting to potentially $5 million spanning 10 years has recently been awarded to IU biology professor Carl Bauer.
Rain washed some of the fun away in Bloomington Saturday evening, but the community member frolic continues throughout the week.
A hunger crisis looms over Bloomington, officials warn.
Standing in the lobby of the Back Alley in the Indiana Memorial Union, many bowlers' complaints are not only directed towards the sub-par game they may have just bowled, but also towards the conditions and frequent breakdowns in the alley.
Community members demonstrated their penchant for local Bloomington cuisine Saturday during the 24th Annual Taste of Bloomington.
How's that job search going?
June 19, 2006, or Juneteenth, marks the 141st anniversary of the final eradication of slavery in the United States.
Well I made it back in one piece, one remarkably sore and sunburned piece.
What an incredible day of music.
The U.S. Senate's rejection of a proposed Constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage earlier this month threatens the very future of our country.
Do you use a laptop in class or know people who do? Wait ... perhaps it's important to define "use."
KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany -- They lumbered from end to end, desperate to stop the blue surge of Italians and salvage their World Cup.
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. -- Even without 7-foot Mr. Basketball Greg Oden in the lineup, Indiana rolled past Kentucky 90-74 Saturday night in the first game of the annual Kentucky-Indiana All-Star Classic.
The annual Terry Hoeppner Youth Football Camp hit Bloomington once again Wednesday and Thursday as kids ages 6 to 12 came out and participated in this fun-filled event.
They may have graduated last month, but former IU basketball players Marco Killingsworth and Marshall Strickland are preparing as hard as ever for their next big test: the NBA Draft.
The American Heart Association recognized the performance of several Bloomington police officers June 9 at the American Heart and Stroke Heroes Day in downtown Indianapolis.
A national research foundation has awarded an IU chemistry professor a $100,000 scholarship.
Five alumni received IU's highest honor for graduates of the University when they received the 2006 Distinguished Alumni Service Award Saturday night during a reception in Alumni Hall in the Indiana Memorial Union.
The Division of Labor Studies needs a new home and time is running out.
About one out of five college students reported to have cut, burned, carved or injured themselves in other ways, according to recent research from Cornell University and Princeton University.