Maya Angelou to be at IU on March 1
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Maya Angelou will be lecturing at the IU Auditroium as part of IU’s 25th annual ArtsWeek.
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Maya Angelou will be lecturing at the IU Auditroium as part of IU’s 25th annual ArtsWeek.
In a conference championship IU coach Ray Looze predicted would be a “dogfight,” the women’s swimming and diving team closed out a brief first evening of action on Wednesday with 68 points, four behind Big Ten frontrunner and defending champion Minnesota
Assembly Hall will witness a player reunite with his team and two coaches revive a rivalry tonight.
David Haberman has for years enjoyed hiking with his son in a secluded area of Morgan-Monroe and Yellowwood state forests. It’s one of the few places Hoosiers can experience the beauty of a mature forest, the religious studies professor said.
Among the framed art and chandeliers in the basement of the Phi Mu house Tuesday, city slickers, orphans and Superman rocked out to a live band.
The board of trustees will discuss at a meeting today at IU-Southeast in New Albany the University’s Master Plan, a blueprint for IU’s architectural future.
Following concerns raised by users and consumer advocates, Facebook announced late Tuesday night it would retract a controversial change in its Terms of Use policy.
The alternate reality game “Skeleton Chase 2: The Psychic” is designed to do two things: to get students engaging in physical activity and let them have fun.
Since 2001, when Bo Ryan took over as Wisconsin's head coach, the Badgers have possessed one of the most recognizable styles of play in the country with their slow-it-down, slug-it-out defensive mentality.
Graduate and undergraduate women in the areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics will have the opportunity March 6 to display research in their respective fields.
The women's swimming and diving team closed out Wednesday evening in second place at the Big Ten Championships, behind Big Ten frontrunner, defending champion Minnesota.
Longtime professor of literature Henry Remak died at his home last Thursday at age 92, following a prolific University career spanning seven decades.
IU (16-8, 9-6) will try to continue its winning ways as it takes on Northwestern (6-19, 2-12) tonight in Evanston, Ill.
In an effort to increase IU’s sustainability, the University has named Indianapolis architect William M. Brown as its first director of sustainability.
Founding director of the IU Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center Dr. Stephen Douglass Williams died Sunday of the very disease to which he devoted his life’s work.
In a season where only the abnormal seems expected, Tom Crean’s going to get a little piece of homemade comfort tonight. Although one doubts if Bo Ryan is going to make it all that comfortable.
A year ago this month, sophomore Rachel DiPietro-James was anxiously awaiting her return to Argentina to study abroad for the semester when she was killed in an car accident several months before her trip. Now, her friends at IU have decided to host a benefit concert to raise money for a memorial tree and a scholarship in her name.
A man was shot dead as he drove during the night during riots and protests over the high cost of living, officials said Wednesday – the first fatality in a nearly month-old strike that has hammered this French Caribbean island’s tourist industry and paralyzed daily life.
A federal appeals court has overturned a ruling that would have transferred 17 Guantanamo Bay detainees to the United States.
Iran has built an unmanned surveillance aircraft with a range of more than 600 miles – enough to reach Israel – a top defense official said in remarks published Wednesday.