Fogle appeals 15-year sentence
IU alumnus and former Subway spokesman Jared Fogle appeals his 15 year 8 month sentence.
IU alumnus and former Subway spokesman Jared Fogle appeals his 15 year 8 month sentence.
The 16 biggest stories from the last 16 weeks.
Multicultural fashion show also featured spoken word and performance.
Albrecht Holschuh can’t remember a Thursday when he wasn’t met by protesters on the periphery of Planned Parenthood in Bloomington while arriving for his shift.
Cardinal Stage Company's "Mary Poppins" will open Dec. 19 at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.
Freedom Indiana garnered community support in Indiana cities over the course of two weeks.
Bloomington residents could visit the Hinkle-Garton farmstead during a holiday open house Saturday.
Discardia had their monthly Mending Day on Saturday.
The lineup features 12 short films by students.
Columnist thanks the people and places she has seen during her semester abroad.
Beth Delany has a history of correctly predicting celebrity baby names.
IU competed in the Hoosier Open in preparation for the spring season.
An undefeated kickball team trails after one inning
The second annual Union Board Yule Ball attracted more than 400 students Friday night.
Guy Peters visited SPEA to discuss shadows cast by the alternative forms of governance.
IUSA will use research to tackle outreach, diversity, safety and more.
The new associate vice provost for faculty development and diversity will focus on inclusion.
IU is creating offensive line culture under nationally-recognized coach.
IU defeated Minnesota, Eastern Michigan and Manchester.
To Bloomington, with love