Daniels calls voter ID ruling out of line
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels says a state appeals court ruling overturning Indiana's voter ID law is preposterous.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels says a state appeals court ruling overturning Indiana's voter ID law is preposterous.
A late goal by freshman forward Orianica Velasquez-Herrera was all the No. 22 Hoosiers needed to ensure a 1-0 victory over Butler (3-5) on Wednesday night. The win pushed IU to 7-1 in non-conference play, the best start in the history of IU women’s soccer.
The No. 8 IU men’s soccer team heads north Friday to face No. 1 Akron at 7:30 p.m. for what many would argue is the biggest game of the team’s young season.
BALTIMORE – Johns Hopkins undergraduate John Pontolillo used a samurai sword to kill an intruder in his off-campus residence at the 300 block of E. University Parkway early Tuesday morning.
About 164 employees of Bloomington’s GE Consumer and Industrial plant were laid off Monday.
Eli Lilly and Company announced Monday that it will cut $1 billion from its expenses by the end of 2011 in an effort to accelerate production and deliver medicine to patients faster.
IU coach Bill Lynch brought in referees and piped crowd noise inside Mellencamp Pavilion during practice this week to prepare his team for its first road game at Akron this Saturday.
Melvin Simon, co-owner of the Indiana Pacers, co-founder and chairman emeritus of the Simon Property Group that owns Campus Mall and major philanthropist to IU, died Wednesday morning at the age of 82.
NCAA president and former IU president Myles Brand died Wednesday. Brand, 67, had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. He died in his home in Indianapolis.
Last Friday, the bicycle-enthusiast and activist group Bicicletada took to the streets of Sao Paulo in order to spread awareness and support of bicycle use in the city, or as Bicicletada participant Paulo Jabardo put it, “To show that we are traffic, too.”
Black Student Orientation is a way to provide first-year African-American students with resources specifically tailored to their needs.
In the U.S. if I want to purchase something, I walk into the nearest Target, pick up the item, and then pay for it. I never thought I’d be one to haggle.
Sigma Lambda Upsilon will host a Meet the Greeks picnic today from 5 to 9 p.m. in Dunn Meadow. Any students interested in greek life at IU are encouraged to attend.
An hour before sophomore Peter Duong’s memorial service, a group of his closest friends walked into a vacant McNutt Quad food court, filled only with chairs.
You know how we get so excited about all of our classes the first week or two of the semester? We tell ourselves this is going to be the greatest semester ever and we will get straight A’s.
He’s a Comedy Central veteran, and he’ll soon have his own sitcom on FX, but for this weekend, comedian Mo Mandel will be in town as a headliner at the Funny Bone Bloomington Comedy Club.
The Musical Arts Center filled with familiar strains of horns and strings Wednesday night. Approximately 1,200 people attended the Philharmonic Orchestra’s first show of the season, said Alain Barker, Jacobs School of Music spokesman. The orchestra, conducted by faculty member David Effron, performed three different classical music pieces, including Richard Strauss’ “Don Quixote.”
Shoppers entered the Bloomington Playwrights Project ready for a shopping spree. But these shoppers didn’t bring their credit cards and checkbooks. They brought their old clothes.
With the health care debate dragging on through August, there have been countless half-truths and misinformation being spread online and over the airwaves. Obama set out to set the record straight on Sept. 9 with his address before Congress, but unfortunately his speech may have served only to strengthen the lies.
Each year, it takes about 68,000 tons of coal, 3.4 million therms of natural gas and 771 million gallons of water and sewage to keep campus buildings in working condition, according to the IUB Physical Plant.