‘Vagina’ uses humor to raise money
IU’s 2009 production of “The Vagina Monologues” sought to educate and entertain audiences about female empowerment and the multiple personalities of the vagina.
IU’s 2009 production of “The Vagina Monologues” sought to educate and entertain audiences about female empowerment and the multiple personalities of the vagina.
Sometimes I wonder if I was born in the wrong decade – and I don’t say this just because I like listening to Marvin Gaye.
Facebook’s new terms of service allow the site to use all user content – even after users delete their accounts.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – What a difference an hour makes.
It’s now been nine days since Devan Dumes logged game minutes for the IU men’s basketball team because of his program-enforced suspension.
Almost every time the Hoosiers address and temporarily fix a problem that’s plagued them recently, a new weakness is exploited.
Check out this weekend's results in IU athletics.
After a day off, the Hoosiers (15-8, 8-6) returned to practice Saturday in preparation for tonight’s trip to Madison to face Wisconsin (15-10, 5-9). But the Hoosiers’ four-game losing streak still weighed on their minds.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – What a difference an hour makes. Sunday night, Matt Kenseth took home the coveted Harley J. Earl trophy and the title of Daytona 500 champion after NASCAR called the race 48 laps from the finish due to a heavy rain shower that persisted through the evening.
On Sunday, in front of a striped-out, sold-out Assembly Hall crowd, the Hoosiers' 65-52 loss to No. 22 Illinois marked the the team's 18th loss of the year, the most in IU history
The Communications Workers of America 4730, a union representing many IU employees, held a press conference Friday at the Sample Gates pushing for higher raises for the upcoming fiscal year.
Union members who took part in weekend rallies across Indiana mixed complaints about the nation’s recent job losses with calls for consumers to “Buy American.”
Eight students from the Jacobs School of Music will perform Tuesday in the Terrace Theater at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington.
The Hoosier Hills Food Bank’s 15th annual Soup Bowl Benefit raised a record-breaking $80,000 last night to combat hunger in Bloomington.
As part of an effort to raise $60 million to renovate and expand undergraduate facilities at the Kelley School of Business, a $15 million donation to the school aims to jumpstart that campaign.
Love-You-Grams, a fundraiser of the playwrights project, featured live poetry performances by trained actors and actresses sent from one friend or lover to another, and deliveries startled many recipients all over Bloomington Feb. 13 and 14.
Theatre of the People sold out on opening night and added more seats for the two one-act plays in “Ladies of Lust: Oscar Wilde’s ‘Salome’ and August Strindberg’s ‘Miss Julie.’”
A stark-white tube of light pierced through the sides of glass jars, the tops suspended from wooden shelves lining the perimeter of an empty room.Artist Jason Chakavarty showed his latest exhibit, “Pickled – to Preserve or Flavor,” Friday night in the Fuller Projects gallery in Bloomington.
IU has been known for its tree-filled campus for many years, but a new honor from the Arbor Day Foundation called Tree Campus USA has made this reputation official.
After taking recommendations from its own sustainability task force, the IU Bloomington Libraries named Kathy McCarnes, director of business affairs and facilities, to the newly formed position of sustainability officer.