A few IU baseball players have signed contracts, some still waiting
Caleb Baragar was the first to sign.
Caleb Baragar was the first to sign.
IU's Jessica Parratto, Amy Cozad and Michael Hixon all in the lead heading into finals.
The renovations will total $53 million.
If approved, the south end zone of Memorial Stadium will become enclosed.
The 10th USA International Harp Competition is taking place at the Jacobs School of Music.
Yogi Ferrell and freshman swimmer Lilly King were named IU’s Athletes of the Year by the IU Department of Athletics.
IU student, Robert Liu, died June 7 in NYC.
'Last Year was Complicated' stirs mixed feelings toward a Disney star turned sex symbol.
Remembering Christina Grimmie.
James Wan is a modern John Carpenter.
Odom's album is 'old-fashioned and effortlessly cool.'
Mini University, a weeklong academic retreat sponsored by the IU Alumni Association and IU Lifelong Learning, holds its 45th annual program June 12 to 17 on the IU Bloomington campus. The class registration deadline was Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
Two recent IUPUI SPEA hires for improved recruitment of underrepresented minorities.
A pair of studies led by Indiana University researchers provide new evidence that when it comes to evolution, the testes may play a key role. The research, led by Kimberly Rosvall, assistant professor in the IU College of Arts and Sciences' Department of Biology, finds that the testes have a greater influence in evolution than previously thought.
Bob Fosse blends flawed characters and snappy tunes into an American classic.
With the upcoming release of "Finding Dory," millennials wonder if this sequel will be a nostalgic hit in the feels or a slap in the face.
Last Monday, the Portland based singer brought his band to the Bluebird.
Alice Wetterlund makes her return to the Comedy Attic for a five show event.
Arts Fair on the Square returns to downtown Bloomington this Saturday, June 18. Presented by the Bloomington Playwrights Project, the 36th Annual Arts Fair on the Square will surround the Monroe County Courthouse from 10 a.m.
Beginning on June 15, local comedians will take the stage every Wednesday night in a bid to earn the prestigious title of “Funniest Person in Bloomington."