2012 recruit Hollowell chooses IU
Lawrence Central junior Jeremy Hollowell, the No. 39 recruit in the 2012 class by Rivals.com, announced today he will attend IU.
Lawrence Central junior Jeremy Hollowell, the No. 39 recruit in the 2012 class by Rivals.com, announced today he will attend IU.
Following IU coach Felisha Legette-Jack’s worst record in Bloomington, Athletic Director Fred Glass said the five-year coach will return next season. Jack’s current contract is good through June 30, 2013.
Verna is more than junior Mika Baugh’s best friend. She is her guide. The German shepherd has been assisting Baugh for the past two and a half years as her seeing-eye dog.
Students, friends and the University are dealing with the loss of freshman Kira Riley, who died in an apparent suicide Tuesday in her dorm room in Briscoe Quad.
How old is Union Board? Where does funding come from? Who plans events? These questions and more are answered in this article.
The Graduate Record Examination, required by most institutions for admission to graduate school programs, will undergo significant changes beginning Aug. 1.
Broderick Thompson, a senior graduating in May 2011, is looking to set a world record and help a charity at the same time.
During a “dialogue-in” at Diversity Day 2011, students, faculty and staff discussed the topic “Conversation: Diversity, Ethnicity and Internationalism.” Circled around five tables, groups answered questions in a structured format while facilitators pushed them to think deeper about critical issues.
The Multicultural Greek Council, one of four greek associations on campus, is less well-known than the rest, but its chapters are working to change that.
Starting today, 11 Hoosier athletes return to Minneapolis to participate in the NCAA Championships.
NFL owners and the NFL Players Association have time to get things sorted out, but for now, nothing has been done and the league is in lockout mode.
When the IU baseball team’s bus pulled into the Ball State’s Ball Diamond parking lot 25 minutes prior to the first pitch Wednesday afternoon, IU coach Tracy Smith made sure any excuse for a lack of preparation would be left on the bus. Unfortunately for Ball State (2-17), junior pitcher Drew Leininger did not stay on that bus.
Friday, three critically acclaimed poets from across the country will gather on campus to share their original works at The Blue Light Reading sponsored by Indiana Review in partnership with Canvas Creative Arts Magazine and IU’s College Arts and Humanities Institute.
Dunn Meadow serves as a meeting place for many events during the year, and an upcoming celebration may be the messiest one yet.
To Paul Schrader’s devout parents, films were a “worldly amusement” forbidden by the Calvinist Church.
DeMuth is one of two finalists for the Monroe County Community School Corporation superintendent position. DeMuth dispelled rumors from her past and highlighted her plans for the future of MCCSC Wednesday.
John Hamilton, candidate in the Democratic mayoral primary election, said he plans to implement a city-wide program for sharing energy efficiency information on residential and commercial buildings.
Bloomington Mayor Mark Kruzan will be honored as an outstanding public servant by the Monroe County Humane Association at its Barkway benefit auction and dinner at 6:30 p.m. Friday at the Bloomington Convention Center.
Last Thursday or Friday, staff of the Monroe County Humane Society reported they’d been burglarized and were missing two laptops, a camera, a video camera and three bottles of tequila. The Humane Society had the alcohol designated for auction at a charity event.
Stories of courage, redemption and pee will be told at the IU Auditorium today when comedian Sarah Silverman stops by as part of her national book tour to promote her new book, “The Bedwetter.”