Bloomington City Council group tackles deer problem
The City of Bloomington is looking for applicants interested in becoming part of the Bloomington–Monroe County deer task force.
The City of Bloomington is looking for applicants interested in becoming part of the Bloomington–Monroe County deer task force.
A community of organizations gathered inside a tent in Dunn Meadow on Saturday to sell T-shirts, give out informative leaflets and distribute condoms. Lots and lots of condoms.
Early Saturday morning, volunteers, patients, employees, along with students and some of their dogs, gathered on the front lawn of the Volunteers in Medicine clinic to begin the first 3K Walk for the Uninsured.
Don’t get me wrong. If you enjoy being evaluated and ranked in a similar fashion to, say, a used car, by all means be my guest.
At IU students are railing against the First Amendment.
The mission of global fair trade is simple, yet ambitious: to contribute to global economic development and poverty relief through education and promotion of products that adhere to fair trade principles.
As a woman and a person with a relative battling breast cancer, I find it offensive that breast cancer organizations promote this politically incorrect terminology in what seems like a backward attempt to raise breast cancer awareness.
The musical genre of hiplife has invaded almost every facet of Ghanaian life. Regardless of age, location or profession, it seems every Ghanaian listens to hiplife.
I’m actually more disappointed in our media coverage of the footage.
WE SAY Encourage the BFC and administrators to approve fall schedule revisions.
Teter’s Caitlin Van Kooten won her second straight Spring Series event, taking the women's Miss 'N Out title, while Phi Delta Theta’s Steven Sharp won the men's title.
President Barack Obama’s nominee to head the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel has withdrawn her bid for confirmation, after several Republicans objected to her criticism of the Bush administration’s terrorist interrogation policies.
The IU Student Media Board selected junior Carrie Schedler as summer 2010 editor-in-chief of the Indiana Daily Student and junior Sarah Brubeck as the fall 2010 editor-in-chief. The board also selected sophomore Christine Ashack as 2011 editor of Arbutus. All candidates are majoring in journalism.
Former first lady Laura Bush spoke at Ivy Tech Community College-Bloomington's O'Bannon Institute on Thursday in the Union. She brought along her bobblehead doll.
Three speakers, including Ryan White’s mother, will speak 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Friday at the Indiana Memorial Union on the history of HIV and AIDS education. White died 20 years ago Thursday.Watch President Obama sign the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Act in October 2009 alongside White's mother.
2010 Spring Commencement speakers are Nobel Laureate and IU professor Elinor Ostrom as well as jazz record producer Quincy Jones Jr.
Little 500 riders call Miss ’N Out an event of musical chairs. When the music stops playing, who will be left riding?
Junior Emily Nicholls painted her toenails with gold glitter nail polish and marked her feet with “1 DAY SHOE LESS” and the TOMS Shoes logo on the back of her ankles.
IU coach Tracy Smith tweeted early Thursday morning that he couldn’t sleep, but he didn’t blame it on the fact that his team would take the field against one of the nation’s best collegiate pitchers Friday at Ohio State.