Harry Potter’s library
Having about 20 distinct library locations on campus must seem like a waste of space and money to some, but the closing of the Geography and Map Library in the near future raises larger issues of library usage and importance.
Having about 20 distinct library locations on campus must seem like a waste of space and money to some, but the closing of the Geography and Map Library in the near future raises larger issues of library usage and importance.
The Hoosiers’ 36-33 loss to Michigan last week in Ann Arbor was watched in nearly 2.1 million households, the second-most ever among Big Ten football telecast on ESPN 2.
PARIS, France – When it comes to the much sought-after Parisian style, it’s all in the bag – and the shoes and the accessories.
About 40 people gathered in the Monroe County Courthouse Wednesday evening for a meeting advocating a single-payer, universal health care system.
A task force to enhance undergraduate education at IU released its findings today, which included 13 recommendations aimed to achieve two key goals.
Despite increasing student seating from 8,100 to 11,000, nearly a third of the normal seating, all seats for the student body for IU's Saturday matchup against No. 9 Ohio State have been sold out as of Thursday morning, according to an IU Athletics press release.
Internationally renowned author Don Tapscott will speak at 4 p.m. today at IUPUI on the impact of information technology on business strategy, education and culture.
Southern Indiana Renewable Energy Network and Indiana Renewable Energy Association are sponsoring a tour of solar energy systems Saturday in Bloomington and Monroe County.
Indie rock’s golden boy, Sufjan Stevens took over the Buskirk Chumley Theater last night along with fellow Asthmatic Kitty label-mates, Cryptacize.
Every picture will cost you, but the cultural peacocks are difficult for any tourist to resist.
Carrying a lit candle, Benjamin Ignacio O’Ryan Blazquez walked down the aisle of his incense-filled church on Sunday after his First Communion.
The Hoosiers (13-4, 2-1) won the third straight five-set match against the Boilermakers (9-5, 1-2) to earn IU’s first victory over Purdue in any sport in the 2009-10 academic year.
The third annual Dark Carnival Film Festival, dedicated to independent horror films, will thrill viewers beginning at 6 p.m. today with a free screening of “Night of the Living Dead” in Dunn Meadow.
Robin Williams knows how to make people laugh. At the IU Auditorium on Wednesday night he gave a mature-aged audience, sprinkled with IU students, some immature things to laugh about.
Cold and flu season are quickly approaching, and with the recent hype of H1N1, Residential Programs and Services has been trying to prepare.
The late IU President Myles Brand faced off with state representatives and forwent public funding to become one of IU’s first GLBT advocates in the mid 1990s.
Students preparing for their future careers and internships can attend workshops put on by the Career Development Center.
Stephen Wolter drew on his national park expertise and his passion for photography Wednesday at the IU Art Museum Noon Talk series.
Dean A. Shepherd’s busy schedule just got a little busier. Shepherd, a professor of entrepreneurship at the Kelley School of Business, was recently appointed editor-in-chief of the Journal of Business Venturing.