Human trafficking bill passes legislature
The Indiana General Assembly unanimously passed Senate Bill 4, a bill that would strengthen Indiana’s laws against human trafficking.
The Indiana General Assembly unanimously passed Senate Bill 4, a bill that would strengthen Indiana’s laws against human trafficking.
Places where gay couples can feel comfortable hearing the results of a test for HIV or other sexually transmitted diseases with a significant other are hard to come by. That’s why Testing Together, a program designed for gay male couples to take HIV tests together, was created.
State Rep. Peggy Welch, D-Bloomington, and U.S. Rep. Todd Young, R-9th District, announced their intentions to run for re-election last week.
Freshman forward Cody Zeller’s name is now on the Welcome to Washington, Ind., sign.
Whatever offensive woes the IU men’s basketball team had Thursday night at Wisconsin appear to have subsided.
A change in the starting lineup has paid off after one half of basketball at Assembly Hall.
The Hoosiers take on the Hawkeyes of Iowa at 6 p.m. Follow along with the IDS basketball reporters as they discuss the game.
What is the likelihood of a natural disaster hitting Bloomington?
Sophomore Elizabeth Rodgers applies to the Jacobs School of Music for a second time.
How accessible are the buildings on campus to physically disabled students?
Professor Dr. Lisa Tomassen explains the psychology behind fear.
Linda Lamarind, the house mom for Alpha Epsilon Pi, found a new home on campus supporting the fraternity.
For the fourth year, the PRIDE Film Festival will coincide with the IU Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Alumni Association Celebration Weekend.
IU fought and battled till the end, but at the final buzzer it was clear that the Hoosiers’ best, in the face of a road environment and the officiating that comes with it, wasn’t enough.
On a night when Wisconsin’s All-American senior guard Jordan Taylor was kept in check by the IU defense, it was the role players of the Badgers who made the difference Thursday evening.
For the 11th straight time, the IU men’s basketball team came to the Kohl Center and lost.
Last semester the President’s Challenge website tracked IU employees’ nutrition and exercise progress throughout their participation in the Healthy IU fitness competition. On Jan. 19, those same IU employees received an email from President’s Challenge officials delivering some alarming news.
Two individuals and one organization will receive Spirit Awards at the fourth annual IU GLBT Alumni Association Celebration Weekend.
After splitting the two opening matches of the season, the IU women’s tennis team comes back to Bloomington to open the home portion of the schedule this Saturday. In the front end of a doubleheader, the Hoosiers will square off against the Western Michigan Broncos at 11 a.m.