New theater season announced
IU Department of Theatre and Drama welcomes 8 new shows to campus
IU Department of Theatre and Drama welcomes 8 new shows to campus
Just as students were beginning to pack their bags for spring break, a peculiar change was taking place. It caused some students eager to flee campus for warmer climates to pause at their computers in horror.
Each button on a cell phone makes something happen. We type a phrase or word into a search engine and automatically have access to more information than any encyclopedia could provide. The sensation of our fingertips on the screen of our iPod touch or Blackberry Storm orchestrates music, phone calls and Internet use.
Indiana has finalized plans to distribute almost all new highway infrastructure funding to modernization projects across the state.
Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal signed legislation last year requiring courts to order chemical castration for certain sex offenders convicted a second time. Texas, Florida and California allow or mandate chemical castration in certain circumstances.
The Monroe County Humane Association will sponsor its annual spring benefit Friday at KRC Catering to further advocate and support animal welfare.

Senior Whitney Thomas put her volleyball skills to good use on the basketball court on Sunday. Thomas tipped in a half court inbounds pass from senior Kim Roberson with .2 seconds left to give the Hoosiers (20-10) a 59-57 victory against Dayton (21-14) in the second round of the WNIT on Sunday at Assembly Hall.
In its final team meet of the season, the No. 13 IU women’s swimming and diving team placed tenth in this weekend’s NCAA Swim and Dive Championships at College Station, Texas.
WASHINGTON — The White House says new projections of spiraling budget deficits won't stop President Barack Obama from achieving his goals or keeping his promise to cut the country's red ink in half within four years.
Senior Christina Loukas opened her final NCAA Swimming and Diving Championships by taking second place in the one-meter springboard.
Despite a losing season, Forbes named the IU men's basketball the fourth most valuable college basketball team.
WASHINGTON — Acting swiftly, the Democratic-led House approved a bill Thursday to slap punishing taxes on big employee bonuses at firms bailed out by taxpayers.
Tom Crean insists he will fix IU's basketball program. And one bleak season is not going to deter him. Despite starting his tenure in Bloomington with a couple of dozen losses and the school's fewest wins in more than 90 years, Crean's unwavering optimism has the hopeful Hoosiers pondering better days.