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You’re finally here. You made it through four tedious years of high school, the anxiety-packed college admission process, and the mind game that is the FAFSA. Time to take a break for the next four years, right? Absolutely not.
You’re finally here. You made it through four tedious years of high school, the anxiety-packed college admission process, and the mind game that is the FAFSA. Time to take a break for the next four years, right? Absolutely not.
When you get sick of day after day of RPS food, try one of these options.
Now going into its 61st year, the Little 500 race is the biggest college bike race in the world. Thousands of visitors pour into Bloomington to be a part of the weekend. The inspiration came in 1950 when Howdy Wilcox watched four students race bikes around a dormitory. Now, the Little 500 race has now become the largest intramural event at IU.
Instead of waiting in long lines at the bookstore, some students choose to browse texxtbook websites for the best deals.
CJ Lotz shares how she it through her first year with a random roommate.
Entrances to the Indiana Memorial Union are reopening after a gas leak was discovered near the building. Pathways leading from Seventh Street to the IMU were blocked off Wednesday morning after Campus Division construction workers struck an unmarked gas main.
Now in it’s 16th year, the IU Alumni Association Scholars program has awarded 28 $1,000 scholarships to IU students who are sons or daughters of IUAA members.
A team of New York architects is flying to Haiti this week with prototypes of an octagonal vinyl structure they hope will help house some of the 1.5 million Haitians still homeless because of the Jan. 12 earthquake.
IDS staff member Alex Farris visited Greece last week to find out if day-to-day life is continuing on as normal after May's debt crisis.
An apologetic advertising campaign by BP for causing the biggest oil spill in U.S. history has earned the company more criticism than sympathy as the pollution spreads across the Gulf Coast from Louisiana into Alabama and Florida.
In less than a week, the dream of a World Cup on African soil will finally become a reality — a dream that was initiated when FIFA chose South Africa over Morocco and Egypt to host the 2010 World Cup. Since then, the nation has seen beautiful soccer stadiums rise up all over the landscape, as well as other infrastructure to help sustain the deluge of people expected to visit during the month-long tournament.
IU board of trustees member Stephen Ferguson will be leaving the board after 12 years of service due to recurring health issues.
Jeff Howard, a 6-foot-8 forward from Westfield, Ind., announced he will join the Hoosiers as a walk-on freshman this fall.
The Monroe County Community School Corporation hosted its second community forum on the school budget referendum Thursday night.
A total of 104 IU athletes were named to the Spring Academic All-Big Ten Team, an increase from the 83 chosen in spring 2009.
Nine athletes will head to Eugene, Ore., to represent the Hoosiers in the 2010 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships June 9-12.
IU men's basketball coach Tom Crean is one of many who responded with shock and fury about the recent teacher contract changes at the Monroe County Community School Corporation. The agreement will cut stipends for extracurricular activities, which includes sports, music and all other after-school activities. The stipends will be cut for one academic year.
Beginning Monday, the City of Bloomington will be repaving Tenth Street, making it one-way heading west during construction hours.
The media should leave the kids alone.
If vodka-sipping communists can do it, so can we.