Pa. boy, 11, accused of killing dad's girlfriend
Fifth-grader Jordan Brown boarded the bus and headed to school like he does most other mornings in this rural western Pennsylvania community.
Fifth-grader Jordan Brown boarded the bus and headed to school like he does most other mornings in this rural western Pennsylvania community.
An operation the American military at first described as a "precision strike" instead killed 13 Afghan civilians and only three militants, the United States said Saturday, three days after sending a general to the site to investigate.
Last week, Bluebird bartender Leo Cook was announced the winner of Food Network’s “The Ultimate Recipe Showdown Beverage Contest.” His prize-winning drink is the Vanilla Lemon Cookie
The Ora L. Wildermuth Gymnasium has been renamed to add the name of IU’s first black basketball player, following Friday’s vote at the board of trustees meeting in New Albany, Ind.
The Btown ticket will officially announce its candidacy later today, and its members say they are working to distinguish themselves by developing a student-focused platform.
Author and civil rights activist Cornel West will speak tonight at the IU Auditorium, following almost a year of Union Board preparation.
The Military Order of the Purple Heart honored Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., this month for his work to provide full-honor funerals to all service members buried in Arlington National Cemetery, regardless of rank.
The Indiana House of Representatives is considering a bill that would amend Indiana’s Constitution, making the state’s system of classified property tax caps permanent.
Alpha Chi Omega sorority and Delta Chi and Theta Chi fraternities walked away as the winners of the 77th IU Sing, which took place Friday and Saturday in the IU Auditorium.
Check out everything that happened in IU Athletics this weekend.
English professor Scott Russell Sanders will premiere his latest book, “A Conservationist Manifesto,” during “An Evening with Scott Russell Sanders” from 5 to 7 p.m. today at FARMbloomington in a night full of local music, local food and a message of local sustainability.
In large part to their depth, the IU women's swimming and diving blew away the field at the Big Ten Tournament.
Indonesian Night took place Saturday at the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center and included traditional foods, dances, music and costumes. The Indonesian Student Association organized the event.
Hustle. It’s been the preferred word of IU fans everywhere this year, the shiniest silver lining they can find in a season lacking luster.
Students came together Saturday for the last root beer kegger with Dean of Students Dick McKaig in the Wright Quad formal lounge.
WEST LAFAYETTE – IU has had its fair share of grudge matches this season. The Hoosiers faced in-state foe Notre Dame and had border wars with both Kentucky and Illinois. But nothing compares to IU-Purdue.
Although the Hoosiers were up by as many as 10 points in the first half, Ohio State handed IU its first double-digit loss of the season, 79-67.
WEST LAFAYETTE – Even with one side in full-scale rebuilding mode, the IU-Purdue rivalry wasn’t going to make any exceptions Saturday.
Enthusiasts of the paranormal, abnormal and supernatural gathered Saturday at Crump Theatre in Columbus, Ind., to share their experiences with the occult at Paranormal Fest.
Local hairstylist Deborah Deckard has seen the worst of the world through the military but is still trying to get back to normal.