Tuition acceleration
Money. Moola. Cashola. Dinero. Dough. No matter what you call it, it sucks not to have any. And not having money may soon be the norm for IU students -- more so than it is now.
Money. Moola. Cashola. Dinero. Dough. No matter what you call it, it sucks not to have any. And not having money may soon be the norm for IU students -- more so than it is now.
Jessica Gall doesn't understand the meaning of the word "quit."
TORONTO -- The long-awaited Air India inquiry opened Monday with emotional testimony from families of some of the 329 people killed in a plane bombing 21 years ago -- Canada's worst case of mass murder.
WASHINGTON -- In a new sign of mounting strain from the war in Iraq, the Army has extended the combat tours of about 4,000 soldiers who would otherwise be returning home, defense officials said Monday.
CASTEL GANDOLFO, Italy -- Pope Benedict XVI told Muslim diplomats Monday that Christians and Muslims must work together to guard against intolerance and violence as he sought to soothe anger over his recent remarks about Islam.
WASHINGTON -- The government is partially lifting its ban against carrying liquids and gels onto airliners, as long as they are purchased from secure airport stores and will also permit small, travel-size toiletries brought from home, officials said Monday.
NEW YORK -- In a blow to Big Tobacco, a federal judge on Monday granted class action status to tens of millions of "light cigarette" smokers for a potential $200 billion lawsuit against cigarette makers.
articipants are needed for a high-fat meal and arterial health study. IU's Clinical Exercise Physiology Lab is seeking college students who do not exercise regularly.
ST. LOUIS -- Women athletes watching their waistlines could be more susceptible to leg pain and stress fractures, according to a small study.
NEW YORK -- Move over, Lucy. Welcome, little Selam. Let the debate about you and your brethren go on.
Your parents might try to convince you that your most important college experiences will take place in the classroom. Don't believe it! Certainly, your academic life is one of the most important aspects of your experience at IU. However, just as important -- if not more important -- is your social and emotional growth during your time in Bloomington.
The Jacobs School of Music is hosting its third annual Live at the Musical Arts Center Series, highlighting a semester of performances aimed at engaging students and Bloomington community members with music from IU students.
LONDON -- Watercolors and sketches attributed to Adolf Hitler are up for sale Tuesday, forcing a tiny auction house in southwest England to install multiple telephone lines to accommodate an expected crush of bidders from Canada to New Zealand.
NEW YORK -- Hand-carved three-dimensional fruit, intricate snakeskin and tiny faces all painted on a fingernail. Is it art? Or just a really good manicure?
After one exhibition and one meet in which not all top runners competed, the IU men's cross country team is pumping itself up for its first full-fledged race of the season.The Hoosiers visit George Mason University on Sept. 30 will be the first meet to showcase the team's top seven runners.
Jessica Gall doesn't understand the meaning of the word "quit."
Three freshmen from different backgrounds but with a common talent have helped lead the women's golf team this year.
Last season was a learning experience for the IU men's golf team. This time around, the Hoosiers mean business. Even with a freshman class that at one time held Golfstat's top ranking, few could have expected the mark the Hoosiers made last season in the Big Ten, despite a slow start.
IU men's basketball coach Kelvin Sampson preaches that the best offensive is a good defense. This idea, one practiced among many sports, also holds true for the IU women's volleyball team. The Hoosiers understand the importance of defense and have scholarship athletes in the defensive specialist positions. These players anchor the back row and start most plays, but they don't get a lot of fan recognition.
The start of another Big Ten season is barreling down on the IU volleyball team, and it holds 11 squads -- five of which are ranked in the top 25 nationally. "We are definitely prepared," sophomore defensive specialist Kari Morgenstein said. "We have played for a month and have worked hard to prepare for the Big Ten."