IUB libraries removes promotional video after it is deemed controversial
IUB Libraries removed a promotional video from YouTube after concern it promoted drinking.
IUB Libraries removed a promotional video from YouTube after concern it promoted drinking.
At least one of every 1,000 Indiana residents has contracted swine flu and there's been four deaths from the virus, but the state's health commissioner reassured lawmakers Tuesday that if the pandemic worsened, Indiana is prepared.
The statistics for this year’s freshmen class were announced today at a press conference led by IU President Michael McRobbie.
IU President Michael McRobbie announced University Incentive Grants today, a move he hopes will help offset the high costs of college for in-state students and possibly to appease a state senator who has been reluctant to approve plans for new IU building projects after July’s tuition increase.
IU President Michael McRobbie announced University Incentive Grants today, a move he hopes will help offset the high costs of college for in-state students and possibly to appease a state senator who has been reluctant to approve plans for new IU building projects after July’s tuition increase.
Kilroy's on Kirkwood will be expanding to Indianapolis, moving in to the building at 201 S. Meridian St. left vacant by Smokey Bones Barbeque and Grill.
Extra state troopers will be on patrol over the Labor Day weekend trying to keep Indiana's highways safe.
The African American Art Institute at IU is gearing up for another year of dance and choral ensembles, holding auditions from Sept. 1 to Sept. 3, allowing students to receive course credit through the African American and Diaspora Studies department.
Two of IU’s most pressing construction projects are back on track after receiving approval at Friday’s state budget committee meeting.
Fall recruitment starts today with men’s greek orientation in Alumni Hall of the Indiana Memorial Union.
Celtic Woman, a musical group composed of five female vocalists and a fiddler, will be at the IU Auditorium on Sunday, Nov. 8, as part of their “Isle of Hope” tour.
IU Athletic Director Fred Glass hopes the addition to Memorial Stadium will bring additional revenue to IU's athletic program as well as enhance the "game-day experience."
The NCAA has cleared freshman Maurice Creek’s to play 2009 basketball after receiving qualifing SAT scores.
A Libyan official said the man convicted of the Lockerbie bombing has been hospitalized and television footage showed him breathing through an oxygen mask, signs his illness from cancer may be worsening shortly after his early prison release sparked international outrage.
Former Miss California USA Carrie Prejean sued pageant officials Monday for libel, slander and religious discrimination, accusing them of telling her to stop mentioning God even before her controversial remarks against gay marriage.
The death of Sen. Edward Kennedy last week reverberated around the nation last weekend, with tributes to the longtime lawmaker coming irrespective of party or geographical lines.
A 22-year-old female was sexually assaulted at about 12:45 a.m. Sunday outside T.I.S. College Bookstore on East Third Street, Bloomington Police Department Lt. David Drake said.
LONDON — Forty years after the body of Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones was found floating in his swimming pool following a binge of drugs and drinking, police said Monday they are reviewing the case in light of new evidence turned over by a journalist.
The IU women’s rowing team is having two novice call-out meetings today and Wednesday.
Big changes are coming for IU’s ice hockey team.