A new ‘Nightmare’
"Elm Street" reboot does just enough to separate itself.
"Elm Street" reboot does just enough to separate itself.
A fire alarm that went off in the Indiana Memorial Union Wednesday afternoon which caused evacuations of the building was the result of a construction project.
The Jacobs School of Music will sponsor an opportunity to talk with two musicians at 6 p.m. Thursday in the Musical Arts Center.
The women’s tennis team will open up NCAA regional tournament play against No. 28 Vanderbilt (13-9) on Friday, May 14. The No. 41 Hoosiers (15-9) are the third seed in the Tennessee Regional, while their opponent holds the number two seed. The winner of this match will move onto to play the winner of the No. 14 Tennessee (16-8) and No. 66 Winthrop (16-8) match.
Monday's print edition of the Indiana Daily Student is the spring semester's last. Look for the Graduation Edition on newsstands Friday.
I had not been sexually assaulted. But I had been violated. As best I could tell, a predator had slipped something in my water, attempting to make me his prey. And when I went to Bloomington Hospital to get help proving what had happened, I ran into exactly the kinds of problems that the experts say are far too common.
The IU Soul Revue was greeted with an explosive standing ovation by the crowded Buskirk-Chumley Theater Saturday. Tyron Cooper, interim director of Soul Revue, worked the crowd as Soul Revue rocked its way through the performance with heavy instrumentals, a slow-motion movement sequence and dark hazy mood lighting.
Audience members cheered Friday night as they followed nerdy Seymour Krelborn and his mysterious man-eating plant, both of whom conspired and killed to make their dreams reality.
The Jacobs School of Music spent the final weekend of the semester celebrating the building and dedication of the school’s Maidee H. and Jackson A. Seward Organ.
I am so close to getting a break from dorm food for an entire season.
A variety of weather conditions — including a near rainout in the series finale – couldn’t slow the offense from either side of the baseball diamond this weekend at Sembower Field.
Way back in September 2006, the board of trustees approved three major building projects for an athletics department riding a bit of a high at the time.
When crossing the finish line, the 188 runners in the Coach Hep Indiana Cancer Challenge were greeted by eight women cheering them on with silver pom-poms in their hands and red shoelaces in their hair.
IU men’s basketball has the Crimson Guard, football has the Quarry and baseball has Tracy’s Terrace. And you can now add softball to the list of teams with organized student support.
The influence of international players can be seen at the college level, and even in the IU men’s golf team.
President and junior Michael Coleman said he will spend the summer working for IUSA and continuing to meet and build relationships with administrators.
The students weren’t entering Ballantine or Woodburn Halls. For the last time in their second eight-week class, the students entered the Putnamville Correctional Facility to join their 16 classmates within the prison.
Ginger Ale competed in the 20th annual competition, presented by OUT! Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Student Union against two other contestants, Samantha Lynn and Gothika.
Wearing white, Nieves was one of the 16 students from IU who traveled to Washington, D.C., over the weekend to participate in an immigration reform march on Saturday that aimed at creating greater awareness for the DREAM Act.