Column: Duwyce Wilson could be future top receiver for IU
Few people were talking about Wilson before the season. I know I wasn’t.
Few people were talking about Wilson before the season. I know I wasn’t.
Kilroy’s Sports Bar was cited on two alcohol-related charges in relation to missing IU student Lauren Spierer by the Indiana State Excise Police on Thursday.
The members of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, better known as the 9/11 Commission, reunited yesterday at IU to reflect upon their findings and evaluate Congress’ response to their advice.
Even before redshirt sophomore wide receiver Duwyce Wilson made a leaping touchdown grab to give IU a 31-23 lead against Virginia last Saturday, it was clear to many that No. 81 was a valuable asset to the team.
The Hoosiers need only to look within their conference’s recent history for a reminder to not overlook Football Championship Subdivision teams such as South Carolina State.
Three thefts were reported to IU Police between 9 and 10 p.m. Wednesday in the Hillcrest Apartments parking lots.
As Bloomington begins its transition to fall, the Chinese Students and Scholars Association will celebrate with its annual Moon Festival Garden Party on Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m. in Dunn Meadow.
In honor of the tenth anniversary of 9/11, the Corporation for National and Community Service issued a challenge urging organizations, universities included, to engage in community service projects from Sept. 1 through Sept. 14.
A rundown of this week's crimes on campus.
IU researchers released reports this week.
Before coming to Bloomington in September 1919, Ernie Pyle had never been outside Indiana and Illinois. Four years later, he had become a world traveler during his time at IU.
It is “Shoah,” and at 11:00 a.m. Sunday it will be shown in the IU Cinema, which may be the last chance to see it.
I have a riddle for you. What do the government, business majors and 70 percent of all straight males hate? Art.
The Owlery is an establishment that defines itself by the clear, orange handwriting on the door: ‘Vegetarian Restaurant.’
XRA-Fest began in much the same way as its label Crossroads of America Records — friends helped friends and produced good music together. This weekend the annual XRA-Fest returns to Bloomington for its fourth year. What started as a low-key barbecue is now a full-blown, two-day music festival.
Patrick and his wife, Cheryl Munson, visited the Monroe County History Center on Thursday for an Archaeology Roadshow as part of the center’s Third Thursday Series. The roadshow, coinciding with Archaeology Month, allowed community members to bring up to 10 artifacts for expert identification.
Kroger Co. has raised more than $200,000 to benefit the Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis this year, the grocery chain announced Thursday.
Permit holders across the state of Indiana have been allowed to bring their guns to most public institutions, like libraries and city council meetings, since the beginning of July. The Blooming.
The problem of expensive textbooks will end when there is a free market on e-books, not when students are forced to pay for overpriced books (electronic or otherwise) in a new way.
You, me, the guy who cut you off on the way to work, the girl talking loudly on her phone in front of you — we’re all in the same boat at the most basic level. We’re all human. We all feel. We all face a lot of the same stresses, joys and failures.