IU Republicans had differing views on debate
Fall is here, and so is election season. IU Republicans kicked it off with a viewing party.
Fall is here, and so is election season. IU Republicans kicked it off with a viewing party.
Local democrats gathered at Nick’s Monday night for a debate watch party.
Justin Smith commits to the Hoosiers to become the second commit of the 2017 class.
The Hoosiers offense has been lacking lately, but the defense hasn't missed a beat even through injuries.
After first three tournaments, only consistency for IU men’s golf is inconsistency.
The Venue Fine Arts & Gifts will play host to an art and mental health discussion at 5:30 tonight.
IU will have nine national broadcasts throughout the 2016-17 season.
There are no moral victories, but IU knows it can correct its mistakes.
The city of Chicago lacks a serious plan to address economic and institutional racism directly.
In the aftermath of a shooting, social media has ignited a painfully misinformed national dialogue.
The most recent Pottermore quiz is impersonal, inaccurate and a major disappointment.
Though silly on the surface, the Ig Nobel Prizes showcase some thought-provoking discoveries.
Students interested in law enforcement can now apply to the IUPD program.
Jeanne Smith will do whatever she can to ensure Trump is not elected.
Fort Wayne quilting guild Sisters of the Cloth will share work throughout Tuesday.
Travel columnist Rachel Rosenstock visits the small town of Annecy, France.
Physics professor studies the interactions between atoms that can build powerful computers.
IU debaters beat out elite teams to earn 23rd seed in elimination round.
The supposed bodies of Liliana Hernandez and Rene Pasztor were found Monday night.
John Mayall shows off more than guitar skills at his show Sunday at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater.