Local businessman works to reduce restaurant waste
As owner of One World Enterprises, Jeff Mease shows a strong interest in sustainability.
As owner of One World Enterprises, Jeff Mease shows a strong interest in sustainability.
The Hoosiers (3-1, 0-1) played a gutsy football game. But like they did so many times last season, they came up one play short in the end, Justin Albers says.
IU and Wisconsin ended in a 1-1 tie at Bill Armstrong Stadium, moving the Hoosiers to 5-3-1 (1-0-1) and the Badgers to 1-6-2 (0-0-1).
Losses at Iowa and Minnesota dropped the IU volleyball team to 12-4 on the season and 0-4 in conference matches.
The IU women's soccer team fell to Michigan State and Illinois this weekend, extending its losing streak to four games.
A seven-to-one advantage in penalty corners earned by Ohio State doomed the IU field hockey team Saturday in a 4-1 loss.
The IU men’s and women’s cross country teams took a huge step on a national stage at the adidas Invitational in Madison, Wis., on Saturday.
Teach for America aims to recruit students from all majors, with only 4 percent of teachers having an education major background.
The Musicology Department in the Jacobs School of Music was recognized among the best in the United States in the Assessment of Research Doctorate Programs.
As residents of the City of Bloomington address free speech in public forums, the IU Student Association is working to make campus a friendlier space for students to speak out.
The November midterm elections are the first since the Democrats replaced Republicans in the White House, and the IU College Republicans are working to raise support for their candidates.
If cans of Coca-Cola reach the most marginalized communities in the world, why can’t vaccines do the same?
The volunteers — ranging from IU students to Bloomington residents — are coordinated by IU Athletics and brought in after every home football game to clear the fields.
Apparently, I look like a sinner. I guess that’s easy to do when you dress like an English major. Who knew that wearing bright colors could be so damnable? Not me. Until last week, that is, when Brother Jed made his annual stop at the Ballantine clock.
In the beginning (1957 to be precise), man created the birth control pill. First, 21 pills were designed to keep a woman from getting pregnant. Then, seven pills followed. But these were only placebos and assured that the woman in question would maintain her normal menstrual cycle.
The timeless battle between legality and ethicality will rage again this Wednesday as the U.S. Supreme Court begins hearing arguments regarding the Westboro Baptist Church’s controversial picketing of military funerals.
Some might say I’m — ahem — going rogue. I’ve been considering making my first-ever campaign contribution — to a Republican. If I collect my nerve, Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, may be the first beneficiary of my newfound generosity.
The Musicology Department at the Jacobs School of Music was recognized among the best in the U.S. in the Assessment of Research Doctorate Programs, released Sept. 28 by the National Research Council.
The IU Board of Trustees met again Friday to discuss the finance and facilities committees and approve the issues that were deliberated Thursday.
Two sexual assault cases are currently under investigation by the IU Police Department.