Community gardens look forward to planting, projects
Plots at the Willie Streeter Community Gardens are still available to rent.
Plots at the Willie Streeter Community Gardens are still available to rent.
The Hoosiers are trying to qualify for the NCAA Tournament.
The Hoosiers have won six games in a row.
Bikes will be presented to girls after women’s Little 500 race.
The IU and legal definitions of sexual assault differ
From IDS reports From a bizarre public intoxication and nudity arrest to several boats being stolen, a few odd and unexpected crimes were reported to the Bloomington Police Department this week.
The last time IU had a winning streak was January.
Michigan State only has two Big Ten wins this season.
IU has 27 athletes who have already qualified for the NCAA Championships.
IUSA members shared student voice at federal level.
The students were arrested in Bartholomew County.
IUSA election commission is still reviewing results.
State senator has concerns with local schools' policies on sexual education.
1,500 people went to the first Food Truck Friday this year.
The Hoosier Hills Food Bank campaign "Fight Hunger, Spark Change" will run through April 25.
The ninth annual Record Store Day is this Saturday.
Friday marks the first day of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
DO: Listen to the races on the radio Even if you cannot shell out the $25 to go see the race in person—because let’s be honest, every $25 counts when you owe IU upwards of $20k—you should at least consider listening to the race on the radio.
On Tuesday English physicist and cosmologist Stephen Hawking, Russian billionaire Yuri Milner and Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg announced that they’re investing billions of dollars to send a fleet of robot spacecraft to Alpha Centuri, the nearest star system. These robots are tiny– think transformers.
The phrase “this is your brain on drugs” may conjure up images of eggs frying thanks to a classic anti-drugs ad campaign, but neuroscience has recently shown that this is far from the truth. A team of researchers led by Dr. David Nutt at Imperial College London recently published the first images of brains on the psychedelic drug lysergic acid diethylamide, better known as LSD, in the prestigious Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.